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Model

Zyla Rose

Posts: 189

Eugene, Oregon, US

I have finaly started to get a bit of diversity in my portfolio..

I am having trouble picking the best ones to keep..

Any input would be great..


                            Thank you!


                                         ~Zyla Rose

May 19 10 02:12 am Link

Model

Sarah Helen

Posts: 172

San Francisco, California, US

It depends on what type of portfolio you want.  Are you looking for a high fashion one?  An artistic nude one?

Who are you tryin to target and get work with?

May 19 10 06:06 am Link

Photographer

Halcyon 7174 NYC

Posts: 20109

New York, New York, US

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May 19 10 08:42 am Link

Photographer

TowerPhotography

Posts: 385

Windsor, Ontario, Canada

You have a gorgeous figure for the fine art style. Might be a good area to head towards.

Cheers
Brendan

May 19 10 08:53 am Link

Photographer

mike smalley photo art

Posts: 8

Portland, Oregon, US

For my $0.02 worth, your keepers in order left to right, top to bottom:

Row 1: 1&2
Row 2: 2-4
Row 3: 1,2, 4
Row 4: 2-4
Row 5: 1,3, 4
Row 6: 1

We can, I have no doubt, build from there. smile

Jan 13 24 08:17 am Link

Photographer

Skydancer Photos

Posts: 22196

Santa Cruz, California, US

LOL... this post was more than 13 years ago!
borat

Jan 15 24 12:49 pm Link

Photographer

michaelarion

Posts: 21

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US

Pictures don't lie, but looks can be deceiving.
I reviewed and selected 13 photos - 12 of which were taken 11-14 years ago.
Without exception we have all aged - and perhaps with you, more gracefully than others.
Including current photos in your portfolio allows the viewer a more accurate and truthful resemblance,
instead of how you once looked.

Jan 16 24 12:38 pm Link