Terms often used in modelling |
A small glossary of terms used in Modelling and modelling Agencies
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| Parts Model | A model that possesses something exceptional, such as hands, legs or teeth, which can be used for specialized types of advertising. |
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| Petite Model | Generally regarded as models under 5'7" (170 cm), and possessing a small frame. |
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| Photo Movement | The process of moving from pose-to-pose in front of a camera. |
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| Photo Session/Shoot | A scheduled time for the taking of photographs. |
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| Plus-size Model | Generally regarded as models that wear a dress size of 10 or more, possessing a larger frame. |
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| Portfolio | A book, containing a model's best work from photo shoots or tearsheets. The portfolio is used to show to prospective clients, to showcase a model's diversity and experience |
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| Potential | A term used in conjunction with evaluating a model's ability to succeed. |
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| Press Show | A fashion show put on by a designer to introduce media to their new line or collection. |
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| Prêt-à-porter | Ready to wear. |
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| Print | A photograph. The standard size to fit a model's portfolio is 9" x 12". |
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| Print Modeling | Any type of modeling related to the publishing of still photographs |
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| Proof Sheets | Another term for contact sheets. |
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| Props | Items used in conjunction with a set to enhance to overall image of the picture. |
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