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Model: Hannah Snider
Hair and Make-up:
Tori Springfield
express yourself
Practice your
emotions
In almost every modelling assignment, photographers need their
models to convey some kind of emotion through their facial
expression or body position.
You can work on facial expressions by practising them
in a mirror. Everything you feel is reflected in your face,
and models need to be adept at projecting all the major
emotions. Make a list of key emotions (love, hate, sorrow,
joy etc.) and practise expressing each emotion in front of
a mirror. After you have practised for a while, try out your
skills on a friend and see if they can tell what emotion
you are conveying.
They also must have excellent skin,
great hair and a unique beauty. These
requirements are bad news for many
aspiring models. The vast majority of
young women aren’t built like this, don’t
look like this and never will. It is a fact
of life.
I am not going to talk about the fairness
or validity of the requirements in this
article but I’ll save that for another issue.
Sometimes there are exceptions and
people are very quick to point out the
exceptions. I would never try to convince
someone to not pursue their dream. If
being a runway model is your dream
then I encourage you to go for it. Just
go into the journey with a strong sense
of your limitations. If you are willing to
work harder, network better and devote
your life to pursuing your dream then you
may just be the next exception. Go for it.
But after hearing how strict the
requirements are for runway modeling
and you don’t even get close, do you just
give up? Absolutely not! Remember, I
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