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jemmakelly
Hi I was wondering if my non professional taken pictures let me down? and if this will stop me getting shoots rather than if I had proffesional?

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What do you think?

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jemmakelly , Model  posted on 10/03/2010 19:03:08   Posted 19 times

Located:liverpool,Merseyside, UK
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anochecer
Jemma, you are new to the industry.  Everyone has got to start somewhere.  These pictures are much better than camera phone ones.   There is no reason these should stop you from getting any shoots to start with.


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anochecer , Photographer  posted on 10/03/2010 19:08:52   Posted 336 times

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GCImages
Pose and styling are good.  I'd be happy to do you a shoot if you can provide a location or if you can travel (1 1/2 hours by car)?

Oh, and welcome!!!

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Platinum Member GCImages , Photographer  posted on 10/03/2010 19:24:37   Posted 663 times

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jemmakelly
Thanks alot for your enthuasiam!!
Its because all the models on here look very stunning with professional pics!!
What type of work would this be?

Thanks!!
jemmakelly , Model  posted on 10/03/2010 19:28:29   Posted 19 times

Located:liverpool,Merseyside, UK
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GCImages
Anything within your levels and either casual (as in at home) pretty much what you have got, outdoor or portable studio......

For TFCD I generally shoot to the model's requirements!

I'll send you a PM....
Platinum Member GCImages , Photographer  posted on 10/03/2010 19:38:34   Posted 663 times

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jemmakelly
Thanks thatd be great!
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jemmakelly , Model  posted on 10/03/2010 19:41:04   Posted 19 times

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GaryWallace
To be honest I think that these images are adequate for gaining initial interest and with your height and stats you will have no problem at all in getting a shoot. You can easily afford to be very picky about who you do TF* with and if you have the posing ability and facial expressions to match you looks then I'm sure you will do very well.

Good luck 

GaryWallace , Photographer  posted on 10/03/2010 20:47:22   Posted 242 times

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jemmakelly
Sorry, but what does TF mean exactly? Sorry i'm a newbie hahathanks x
jemmakelly , Model  posted on 10/03/2010 20:51:41   Posted 19 times

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GaryWallace
TF* is Time For.....whatever, usually prints or CD of images from a shoot. ie you give your time for a shoot and in return you get some pictures

there are many slight variations, some give all images on a disc, others pick the best and edit them, its best to be sure what you are getting before agreeing.


GaryWallace , Photographer  posted on 10/03/2010 20:57:00   Posted 242 times

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RobM
Based on the pics in your portfolio, I would be happy to shoot with you to help get your portfolio kickstarted if you were closer

Rob M


Remember: - If it ain't fun, it ain't worth doing

RobM , Photographer  posted on 11/03/2010 08:17:06   Posted 561 times

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ianmacfadyen
Many amateurs on here, I think you look great and to be honest, when I initially see someone's portfolio who's obviously an experienced pro I can find it somewhat intimidating to think she might even consder being photographed by a hobbyst such as me. I'm sure I'm not the only tog who's more comfortable photographing a model who's less experienced, who's not got a load of  professional shots in her portfolio. Good luck!
ianmacfadyen , Photographer  posted on 11/03/2010 09:26:37   Posted 69 times

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jemmakelly
Hmm yeah sounds understandable!
thanks for your replies!!

ps; two new pics!


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jemmakelly , Model  posted on 11/03/2010 10:36:05   Posted 19 times

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RedDove

Quoting post from ianmacfadyen
Many amateurs on here, I think you look great and to be honest, when I initially see someone's portfolio who's obviously an experienced pro I can find it somewhat intimidating to think she might even consder being photographed by a hobbyst such as me. I'm sure I'm not the only tog who's more comfortable photographing a model who's less experienced, who's not got a load of  professional shots in her portfolio. Good luck!


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Platinum Member RedDove , Model  posted on 11/03/2010 10:36:10   Posted 493 times

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Booris
I would rather see the raw model rather then after the photographer has coached them and makeup has applied their magic, I would like to see portfolio photographs very casual and very little or no makeup its like having a blank canvas as for your photographs I would give you a few hours TFCD
Booris , Photographer  posted on 14/03/2010 19:19:54   Posted 29 times

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CostasK
Your photos are easily good enough to enable a photographer to decide if they would like to shoot with you or not.

Be aware that there isn't much work out there at the moment.

I'd shoot with you if you were local !
CostasK , Photographer  posted on 14/03/2010 19:57:08   Posted 200 times

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HelenDiaz
I personally think you are stunning and these photographs reflect this- even though they are not professional, it certainly gives the photographer a good indication of what you would like in a photoshoot :)

Best wishes,

Helen x
HelenDiaz , Model  posted on 14/03/2010 22:05:26   Posted 4 times

Located:Bristol,Avon, UK
Member Since: 07/12/2008
       
GCImages

Quoting post from HelenDiaz
I personally think you are stunning and these photographs reflect this- even though they are not professional, it certainly gives the photographer a good indication of what you would like in a photoshoot :)

Best wishes,

Helen x


Perhaps the non-professional bit that irks is that fact that people have been interested, but with no response. 

This is not about how professional you/we are, its about how professional you/we act.

Oh, and never use the toilet pic again, there is just something about candid pics in ladies toilets that just doesn't appeal.  Of all the shots, thats the one that says having a laugh, but really not taking this seriously!

Platinum Member GCImages , Photographer  posted on 14/03/2010 22:47:36   Posted 663 times

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jemmakelly
Like I said CG images they arnt professional. I asked if my CHOSEN pics let me down as in ME not the background.I'll take it as constructive criticism Thanks everyone else for your kind words!!! Jemma
jemmakelly , Model  posted on 14/03/2010 23:11:16   Posted 19 times

Located:liverpool,Merseyside, UK
Member Since: 01/01/2010
       
GCImages
GC......not CG

so it takes a negative to illicit any response?

Hey, I am not having a go, good luck with your modelling.  At least they looked clean and tidy (we have seen worse!!)

Glenn
Platinum Member GCImages , Photographer  posted on 14/03/2010 23:27:04   Posted 663 times

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jemmakelly
What are you going on about Glenn? I had no message off you to reply back to?Jemma.
jemmakelly , Model  posted on 14/03/2010 23:29:45   Posted 19 times

Located:liverpool,Merseyside, UK
Member Since: 01/01/2010
       
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