Answering a Reader Question #573

Lizzy Wrote:

So I've been scouted by this agency and I'm going in for test shots soon. I'm fine in front of a camera...although I've never modeled before. I'm not sure what to actually do. How to move or anything. What ways to move. Does the photographer generally help you along with this? Motivate your movement?
Thanks!


Hi there, Lizzy!

Congrats on getting scouted and on your upcoming test shoot...exciting!!!

Photographers that work with new models during test shoots are very experienced at dealing with people who have little to no modeling experience. So you can be rest assured that the photographer you'll be paired with will help you during the process by giving you some direction and feedback.

They'll take their time and won't expect you to start knocking out pose after pose right away. So you'll have a chance to "warm up" and get comfortable. Once you start getting the hang of things, you'll see that everything will come easily and you'll produce great pictures.

Another way to help you prepare is to look at the photos of the models signed to your agency. Go to the agency's site and scroll through the online galleries of the models in your division. Of course the more experienced ones will have more professional grade work but there will be a variety of different pictures available to at least give you some idea as to what poses you can start practicing with.

I'm sure you'll do just fine! :-)

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