I just want a portfolio or a possible chance at a modeling career.  Can you help?


    If you want a modeling career, you'll have to find someone in the business of working with agencies and talent scouts for this type of career.  I do photography.  The type of work I enjoy is for the person and the person's family.  This does not mean I cannot do modeling portfolio photography for the first-time model or for a more professional pictorial.  (Note:  In some cases, if you were to seek a career in modeling and provide the agent with a portfolio, the agency will most likely want to do several complete reshoot for your professional portfolio.)
 
    However, the very first resume of a new or aspiring model should include a portrait portfolio of some kind to get you past the initial interview.  These first-time portfolio's can cost thousands depending on the photographer you go to, or you can slap a couple of Polaroid's on a piece of paper and hope for the best.
 
    Private Phantasies Photography understands that just starting out can be a major monetary hurdle.  Since I do photography as a sideline to my regular work, I can offer a First-time Portfolio Shoot for  $65.   This first-time portfolio will give you up to 20 prints of 3x5 color photo's and 20 to 30 digital photo's placed on a CD-Rom.  You own the negatives and can have any picture enlarged to add to your starting portfolio.

No matter what, if you are under the age of 18, your parent or guardian MUST be with you at all times during the session.

NO EXCEPTIONS!

If a more professional portfolio is what you have in mind, a Pro-portfolio would include:
    and if you desire to expand the possibilities of your modeling success, you can add boudoir, and/or artful nude composites to accent your photo portfolio.
 
Price for a Pro-portfolio Shoot                     $280.00   for 2 x 20 rolls and 36 digitals, includes setup
        You select your site, your attire, your make-up
        INCLUDES: a portfolio binder and picture jackets
 
 
    Private Phantasies Photography makes sure that you own the negatives (except for some TFP work), and rest assured that there will be no published pictures on the Internet.  These are your photographs, and we respect that ownership.

   There are several questions that can be answered in the document "What images should be in a portfolio?"

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