One of the things I liked about working with Charly was her willingness to be bold and try different things. She didn't stand around waiting for every little bit of direction. Different photographers will have a wide range of how they want to lead or direct a model. My personal style is to build the idea before the shoot starts and then to wait and see what the model will bring to the shoot. I'll start directing poses after I see how much is needed. Charly didn't need to wait for me, and I liked that. Some models starting out stand their like a deer in the headlights, fearing to pose "wrong". This leads to very un-creative shoots.
To get the images we wanted, Charly had to be willing to work in a thin catsuit with nothing to keep her warm, at night in the middle of winter. We had her outside in the cold for over an hour and a half.
After the shoot, I interviewed Charly. Here is the bulk of the interview:
What was it that made you decide to get into
modeling? What are you hoping to achieve?
Mainly the exposure. Getting out into the
world, and expressing myself. The confidence in doing so. There is a certain
respect and strength that you gain, when you are in front of that camera. For
yourself, the photographer and all of those before you! It is a tough business,
a little scary. But through it great self expression and confidence can be
gained!
Tom
How long have you been modeling?
Charly
Honestly I wouldn't even say that i am a model
right now. The last time that I was paid for a job was when I was 11.. I went
to a modeling school.. wasn't anything really taught me about makeup,
etiquette, I did a couple of odd end jobs. Money was great. Right now have been
working on a portfolio, getting my stats, and preferences.. so.. with that I
guess I have been working on that for the last month and a half.
Tom
Interesting thoughts.
I know that there are definitely some talented
models that consider their career a hobby, but yet they are pretty good,
Charly
Of course, and personally for me it would be
more of a hobby. I am just getting into the scene, but I honestly have other
talents that I feel would get me further and I might have a better shot at. Don’t
get me wrong I would love to be able to make something with modeling. But as I have heard quite a few times on the
Utah Models page... It isnt necessarily about the model, its about the product.
Of course in time you learn the ways. how to sell it! To become comfortable. I
personally feel that I still have some time with this! I have been talking with other models.
Learning a bit, watching Youtube videos. Reading your blogs. That helps a lot.
Tom
When you choose a photographer to work with,
what is it that attracts you to their work and motivates you to work with them?
Charly
I look at their work, recent and past.. to
ensure that we, together might have some similar tastes, ideas. I'm not going
to want to meet with a photog. that only shoots things that I may not be
comfortable with. I read about what
others have to say.. Their models, or even just spectators. I have been reading
what you have had to say for a moment. And although as intimidated as I was, I
felt that I could learn some things from you. And how else to break on through
than to trust your own gut.
Tom
What would you say are your best features as a
model?
Charly
hmm... physically or.. I can pretty much blend
personality wise with everyone. Stand out physically or energetically when I
need to. I am a fast learner, and open
to all suggestions and points of view. Can take on many different looks and
personalities. Love working with people! I care about myself and all others.
Tom
I like that you saw your best features as
personality traits.
Tom
What kinds of modeling are you interested in
doing?
Charly
...couldnt tell you... only because I am not
sure what all there is to do! Runway is fun, but I’m not tall enough or thin
enough. I’ve thought about fitness
modeling, that might be an option!
Tom
I'd like to ask a few questions about the
catwoman shoot.
To start off, could you give me an overall
impression of the night and your experience?
Charly
Of course, it felt very professional yet,
relaxed! I had a great time, and you all made me very comfortable. Felt like I
had been there before. I was moved by all of your love, for the art!
Tom
As a newer model, I let you find your poses
instead of telling you to do specific things. Do you think that approach worked
for you?
Charly
I think.. if anything that it helped me to
become more comfortable in my own skin.. if you know what I mean. Although at
moments your point of view might have helped.. I am sure that you would have
told me if my posture or pose was not looking so flattering
Flexibility, creativity, willingness to suffer a little discomfort, helped Charly get this set of amazing and fun photographs.
If you are new to modeling, go out and find a trustworthy photographer and plan to have fun. Get some experience in front of the camera!
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