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Quick Tip #49

Every well-run home is teeming with tricks and shortcuts to keep it humming along. We're sharing our best quick tips — for cleaning, organizing and repairing stuff Final Cut Pro Quick Tip #49 Working with HDV in a SD Project By Stephen Schleicher This week, the following Quick Tips were posted at HowTo-Outlook’s Q&A blog MSOutlook.info; Searching mail faster with keyboard shortcutsSetting the Sent Items
Quick Tip #49
Category: Portfolios
For: Male & Female Models

When choosing images from your shoots, stick to the best 1-2 shots per look. Translation: if you have 3 outfits, that means you have 3 "looks." By the time you're done going through all the photos, you should have at least 1-2 of your favorite images for each outfit/look you've done...so that would total 3-6 images.

When it comes to portfolios, you should not have a bunch of photos with you wearing the same "look." It may be hard to decide but you want diversity in your portfolio and that can't be achieved if you have 5-6 pictures with the same outfit on.

Having trouble narrowing it down? If you just can't pick 1-2 final images from a shoot and instead you have 3-4, then consider putting together a collage or having a 2-in-1 photo instead.

Below is an example of 2 photos that were combined into 1, which would count as 1 shot for your portfolio:

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Below is an example of 3 photos that were combined into 1:

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Below is an example of 4 photos that were combined into 1:
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I think you get the idea. :-)

source : http://amodelsdiary.blogspot.com, http://imgur.com, http://slideshare.net

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