How to Have a Successful Photo Shoot

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Building an eye-catching portfolio begins at the photo shoot.

Every model, actor and aspiring musician knows that you must have professional-looking photos to be taken seriously by potential employers, and this begins at the photo shoot. While it is true that the photographer is the one snapping the pictures, there are still things that you can do to ensure that your shoot is as successful as possible. Following several simple suggestions and cooperating with the photographer will go a long way in getting the shots that you're after.

Instructions

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      Get to know the photographer before the photo shoot. Discuss details, such as his photography style, what he likes and dislikes in models and what you need to bring to the shoot. Establishing a connection off the set will help you communicate with each other better on the set.

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      Practice changing your outfits quickly. Studio time is often calculated on an hourly basis, so the more time you spend changing your clothes, the pricier your session is going to be.

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      Practice your poses in front of a mirror until you have them down to a science. The more you practice your poses, the quicker you can have them ready for the camera.

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      Find photographs that you want to emulate. Take note of the props, outfits, backgrounds and poses. Discuss these pictures with your photographer ahead of time to see if you can recreate a similar feel.

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      Bring extra props, outfits and makeup. If the photographer doesn't like something, the weather is bad or you change your mind at the last minute, you'll want to have a backup plan.

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      Get plenty of sleep the night before the shoot. A study conducted at the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden, concluded that a lack of sleep is visually evident on your face.

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      Show up to your session on time. It's in your best interest to be on the photographer's good side. Plus, it may cost you more money to show up late.

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      Stay relaxed while posing. Tension will create more awkward-looking poses. You may not necessarily feel natural while posing, but it's important to feel calm. Listen to your photographer, and be open to trying things. Remember to communicate, and offer feedback when you're compelled to.

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