FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

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Do I need a prior modeling experience?

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Prior modeling experience is not required. We welcome both seasoned professionals and those new to modeling. If you have experience, feel free to share it with us. If you're just starting out, don't worry — everyone has to start somewhere, and we are excited to work with everyone regardless of their experience.

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What should I prepare before a modeling session?

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It's important to come prepared to ensure the best possible results. Here are some standard preparations:

  1. General Outlook: discuss wardrobe with the photographer before coming. Some shoots will have provided costumes, while others may require you to come in a specific outfit. Regardless, make sure the clothes are clean and not worn out.
  2. Grooming: ensure you are well-groomed. This includes clean hair and a good manicure or made nails, depending on your preference.
  3. Rest and Hydration: get a good night's sleep before the shoot and stay hydrated to keep your skin looking its best.
Most photoshoots will have professional make-up artist available, so there is no need to apply your own make-up beforehand. For hygienic purposes, you are welcome to bring your own foundation, concealer and mascara.

If you have any specific requests or items you'd like to include, feel free to let us know in advance. We look forward to working with you!

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What should I expect during a photoshoot?

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You can expect a professional and organized environment designed to make you feel comfortable and confident. Here's a general overview of what to expect:

  1. People involved: the photoshoot will typically include the photographer, one or more models, and a professional make-up artist. Everyone works together to create the best possible results.
  2. Location: the shoot could take place in a studio or outdoors, depending on the theme and requirements. Studio shoots offer a controlled environment with professional lighting, while outdoor shoots provide natural settings and lighting.
  3. Preparation: upon arrival, we will discuss the plan for the shoot. The make-up artist will help you get ready, ensuring you look your best for the photos.
  4. Posing and Direction: the photographer will guide you through various poses and expressions to capture the desired shots. We may provide specific instructions to help you achieve the best results.
  5. Duration: the length of the photoshoot can vary depending on the complexity and number of setups. Plan for a few hours, but be prepared for longer sessions if necessary.
  6. Breaks and Comfort: for sessions longer that two hours, there will be breaks throughout the session to ensure you stay relaxed and comfortable. Feel free to communicate any needs or concerns during the shoot.
  7. Nudity Considerations: bodouir photoshoots may involve partial or full nudity. This will always be discussed and agreed upon in advance, ensuring you are comfortable with the shoot's requirements.
Overall, expect a collaborative and creative experience aimed at producing high-quality images that deliver artistic and visually striking results.