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Model tip of the #11
Take a mini break
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Model tip of the day #10 do not shoot with a wrinkled backdrop
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Model tip of the day #3 do not edit photos
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Model Development Workshop
ORENDORF PHOTOGRAPHY
Cultivating Modeling Confidence: Midwest Professional Development Workshop
On June 18, 2016, models from across the Midwest came to gather in Indianapolis at the Ink and Iron Tattoo Social Club for an afternoon of professional development. The workshop’s keynote speakers and hosts for the the event included actor and model, William Willet and photographer Sherman Orendorf who each led a roundtable discussion on the best modeling practices and current trends in the modeling industry. The workshop, which also provided an opportunity for portfolio building, gave models access to hair and makeup from Sasha Star before shooting with Orendorf Photography. Before discussing a wide arrange of career building topics, models each shared their short term and long term career goals which included runway aspirations, advertorial campaign plans and promotional contracts. Co-event host, photographer Sherman Orendorf emphasized the importance of creating a business plan and building a professional portfolio while building a resume including an array of photographer credits. Co-host William Willet provided models with suggestions on business card layouts, portfolio formatting and construction, headshot suggestions, and shared his experience working Models participated in an informative Q & A session with Orendorf and Willet who provided attendees with educational resources for pursuing and building their professional career. Resources included recommendations for improving makeup artistry in addition to what are the best practices for email etiquette. ”How to find networking opportunities” and “utilizing social media” including creating a professional Facebook and Instagram account were also discussed and explained to workshop participants. Willet also explained what to expect and how to prepare At the close of the round table discussion, Orendorf and Willet highlighted significant “take away” tips for workshop attendees. The workshop’s co-hosts stressed the importance of showing up for shoots, being on time, and maintaining communication when working with a collaborativecreative team. Other key topics focused on staying motivated and optimistic when searching for projects while applying to agencies. “Modeling is about confidence” said Orendorf who recommended staying current with research and learning about the industry. To learn more about Orendorf Photography and Sherman Orendorf’s modeling tip of the day on SnapChat, visit http://www.orendorfphotography.com/makingmodels/
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