We’re re-designing the look of our site in the coming weeks, and that means new photos. So, for every aspiring model out there – or those who spend their free time fantasizing about them, here’s what models need to keep in mind for those fabulous, sexy photo shoots:
1. Wear clothes without waistbands to the photo shoot so you don't arrive with fabric marks on your skin.
2. Get a bikini wax. Nothing's more embarrassing than seeing a 3-inch space of your crotch blown up on the computer screen, with one straggler hair sitting there for all the world to see. (Having to stand there while they Photoshop it out just makes the horror last longer.)
3. Get information on hair and makeup and what you're expected to do before the shoot. If there won't be a makeup artist, you'll have to do it yourself, so be sure to bring all your supplies.
4. Attitude is more important than looks. A beautiful woman who has no zing on film makes a lousy model. An average-looking woman with sparkle makes a great one.
5. Take dance or movement classes. Learn to feel comfortable moving your body, and learn to move gracefully. Photos require models to do lots of small movements - too big and the whole shot may need to be re-lit or laid out differently. The trick is to keep those small movements interesting - dancers know how to do this.
6. Show up on time, showered, with all the required accessories, clothes, and equipment with you. Models must sometimes provide their own wardrobe, so shop carefully to keep a variety of styles in your closet.
7. Listen to your intuition. If you're going to be alone with the photographer, make sure you're comfortable, especially if it's a man you don't know. Get references - not just from employers, but from other models. They'll give you the lowdown - just make sure they're not just being catty so they can scare you off and steal your assignment.
8. Take care of your health. Models are needed for all sizes, and, with the resurgence of a love of pinup and burlesque, curvy, healthy women are at a premium. Don't starve yourself or jeopardize your health for a gig. How you feel inside - emotionally and physically - is how you'll look on film.