when i turn 18 i want to start going into the nude model industry.im not 18 but i still want to know everything i can so im ready and i know how to get in.
i know that i got to send in some pictures of me to some magazines or any buisnesses that deal in that sort or set up an interview etc.
but for me to have someone take pro pictures is the hard part
i dont just want some pervert looking to look at girls(go get some playboy)
and i want someone talented someone that could get some good angles-a professional
is their a company that does that????
2006-06-22
06:10:56
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NO kja63 this is not made up
i am in school and for your information im in a college level in english writing iv written a novel but not yet published it (i presume to in the near future)
and im ahead of my entire grade in world history
now dont tell me to go back to school because ill be the one making the more money in the end when i make it big time ok
and as for "anyone who would aspire to be a nude model"
i love it iv posed before
it makes me feel that i cant be taken down
its creative in my eyes and i think the female body should be shown and be taken pride in
and it does show how much freedom i have and it makes me feel great and desired
now would you like to tell me something that you look up to and let me criticize it because i dont see it the same way as you do through your eyes!!!!!
2006-06-22
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There is no specific company that does strictly nude modeling. It's all on a photographer basis. But the following things are what you should look for:
1) Credentials. Make sure the person you go to is a professional and has been in the business for a while. Don't trust this with anyone who has been doing it for like 6 months or a couple years.
2) Portfolio. Check out previous works. Even if that person hasn't done nude modeling before, looking at their work will give you an idea of if they are worth your investment and time.
3) Clauses. The photographer should sign a confidentiality clause stating that he will not use your photos for any marketing material, show it off to other people, sell it on the Internet, etc. This will be sure that the images only get shown to who you want them to be. Even though he owns the images themselves, he can't use them for promotional material unless you give him permission.
4) Personality. He has to have a likeable personality. Someone you can get along with and feel comfortable with. If you are uncomfortable, it will show up in your photographs.
5) Glamour experience. The photographer also need experience in doing glamour photos. Setting up to do a glamour session is completely different than setting up to do a regular portrait session.
6) Reputation. Ask around about the photographer. Get a feel of what other people think of him. If most people say he's a creep, you may not want to go with him.
If you give me the location you are in, I'd be more than happy to research local professionals for you and give you names of photographers in that area who would be able to provide you with the best images possible. chris@wise-photos.net
2006-06-22 06:30:55
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answered by Ipshwitz 5
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first of all a videographer is not a photographer. Photographers should have a professional camera that can not be bought out of target or best buy. The camera should also be more than 7mega pixels and more than 3 times optical zoom (which is what the average camera has today). The photographers should use the right balance of and photojournalism for a wedding. Videographers capture action and sound which is a separate things from photography. Photographers capture the beauty of the moment whether its candid or not. I suggest a professional photographer who will make your pictures pop. You wont regret hiring a professional. Adding: Professional photographers will use as much natural light as they can. They will not put up extra lighting and use lots of flash for pictures.
2016-03-15 15:51:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Naked Pics Of Me
2017-01-14 04:04:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Just look for professional photographers. Dont mention nudity when speaking with them about rates and such. Always ask to see their portfolio. A photographer without a portfolio is NOT a professional. By looking through their past work, you can get a good idea how they shoot, and what type of shots they do. If they do nudity, their book should contain some examples.
Keep in mind, any photographer is a business person. They want money for their services. So, even though they might not be a nude photographer, they will almost ALWAYS say they can shoot that way. Once again, look at their PORTFOLIO first.
2006-06-22 06:16:20
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answered by jabbamonkey 2
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2016-04-29 15:41:48
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2017-03-03 09:44:24
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I'll raise my hand along with the other guys volunteering to be the photograper. lol.
A bit of advice: Anyone (nude, or sex oriented) in a casting job who tries to get ya to "audition" or perform as a requirment before getting the part is a FRAUD. Even in porn, reputable agencys will not ask this EVER. There are companys though, who will trick a young lady into sex. Suddenly, the role's "taken" and your scene is added to the film. It's a profitable scam. They get footage, and never have to pay a dime.
2006-06-23 15:41:53
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answered by Anonymous
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First you should start off by looking for a photographer and ask if he has done any nude shots of women. if he has, he should have a portfolio of pictures with models in various backgrounds besides up against a wall or laying down. if he can provide pictures like you by a waterfall and some trees or you in some sort of outside setting, real or fake then he is in it to show the natural you with nature. if he has you with your butt sticking out here or your hands in inappropriate places looking playboy then he is just a fake and sleaze. if he talks professional and makes you feel comfortable you will know right off the back that he is a serious professional and if he has robes laying around for you to step in and out of then he is legit.
2006-06-22 06:18:37
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answered by hippy 2
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OMG!
I am going to assume this is totally made up because I don't want to believe there could be anyone whose life aspiration is to be a nude model.
There's no one out there that takes nude pics. Now get yourself back to school and get an education and make something of your life.
2006-06-22 06:13:43
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answered by kja63 7
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I don't understand why you would want to do nude phtography but it's your life and i agree with getitng a woman (preferablly straight if yew want to feel totally free form any perving) to take the photographs but also aggree with the person who says go abck to schoola nd make somethin gof yewr life..they're wise words...why not just do modelling with clothes on?? Yew'll make more money if eyw rmodelling brand named clothes than nuce pictures ..hope I've helped in some way
2006-06-22 06:19:09
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answered by nutmeg666forever 1
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