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29 January 2014

4 Tips on Writing Your Modeling Bio or Portfolio

1. Introduction. Your name, what kind of modeling your interested in, and what kind of compensation, such as paid work or TFP ("Time for print" or "Trade for Publication" but it all
means the same, you both work free in exchange for images)

2. Experience. This should be like a brief resume. Write how long you have been modeling and even some of the work you have participated in (Modeling/Acting/Promo).

Example 1: 
Year - Name of project - Your role - Where - Director/Photographer
Example 2: 
2013 - Barbie Christmas Play - Barbie - Sunset Studio - Sara McKinley
Example 3:
2014 - Green Shoot - Model - NYC studio - Jack Daniels


3. If you do not do nude, lingerie, or implied nude shoots, please include that in your bio.
For example, my bio says at the end "I do not do nude, implied nude, lingerie, fetish, boudoir or burlesque."

4. Contact details. Include your website (not an e-mail or phone number)
you can even add the link to your twitter or Facebook Fan Page.

Want to check out my bio for further ideas?

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