What do you expect from models that you hire for photo shoots?

9 years 1 month ago #428814 by Ruby Grace
When you hire a model for a photo shoot, are you expecting them to have changes of cloths?  Do their own hair and makeup?  Posing knowledge, etc.?  

I don't have a huge level of experience hiring models, but finding myself in the position where I'm hiring more and more.  Which, I'm noticing these models come in all different experiences and features and perks (doing own hair, makeup, posing knowledge, wardrobe changes,etc.).  

What are your expectations of models hired?  

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9 years 1 month ago #428890 by garyrhook
That they now how to pose. Other than that, I would not expect anything that hadn't been discussed.

You (the photographer) likely have some idea as to what you want to do, what look you require, and what your project is all about. I would think that you would discuss with the modelling candidate your expectations and find out what they bring to the table regarding all of those aspects. Some will do hair and make-up, some will expect you to hire an artist.

All that to say, I don't think there's a fixed answer.  Heck, someone new might not even be any good at posing.


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9 years 1 month ago #428897 by Sawyer
1.  Knows how to pose
2. Knows how to improvise
3. Change of cloths 
4.  Does good makeup 

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9 years 1 month ago #429032 by effron

Sawyer wrote: 1.  Knows how to pose
2. Knows how to improvise
3. Change of cloths 
4.  Does good makeup 


...and if none of above, they need to bring the lunch!

Why so serious?
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9 years 1 month ago #429077 by Moossmann
:agree:  and have most of their teeth.  :rofl:   Sorry I couldn't resist!   


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9 years 1 month ago #429144 by One Wish
Sawyer you pretty much got all the expectations.   Depending on the shoot, it's important to communicate expectations with the model before getting on location.  So, if I know change of cloths will be needed or certain makeup, I'll let them know ahead of time.  With the exception of one case, this has never been a problem for me.  


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9 years 1 month ago #429292 by Uplander
To be on time!  


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9 years 1 month ago #429302 by Tim Dordeck
Being on time and having a ward rope change.

AND looking like their photos


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