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Don’t take selfies in front of a mirror in your bathroom. If you don’t have studio lighting gear at home, soft natural lighting is especially important. However, if you wish to take digitals yourself, here are some tips to follow: Be sure to see some of my examples posted here, and read this page in its entirety. Since I’m well versed in this area, I know key things to look for when shooting, and if the goal is to get the most professional shots possible, you can book a session with me for your Modeling Digitals and/or optional headshots. However, lighting, posing, and angles are key. Yes! Do you need me to take your modeling digitals? Absolutely, not. It’s important to have updated current modeling digitals on-file.
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These unedited images are standard for the modeling industry, and even signed models typically update their modeling digitals every few months, or if there are major changes to their look such as a change in hair color/style, tattoos, weight loss/gain, etc. Modeling digitals allow both clients and agencies the ability to see what a model naturally looks like. Multiple shots of the model are taken to show his/her look from various angles, to give the client or agency an accurate representation of the model’s current look without heavy makeup or image editing. Today, modeling digitals are taken with digital cameras, ideally with a white or neutral-colored background. These images were once taken on-the-spot with instant Polaroid cameras, (hence the name “Polaroids”), and they were taken to capture a model in simple lighting, without editing to show his/her natural appearance. Modeling Digitals (also known as “Polaroids”) are natural images of what a model currently looks like. So what exactly are “Modeling Digitals” or “Polaroids”? Example of modeling digitals taken at my studio in Outfit #2.