>>4203444It is a test shoot for a modelling agency?
It should be 100% about the model.
Still lots of work though about what exact frame to capture of the model, what angles, what pose out of the 1000 she does do you use, what emote out of the 1000 she did in the portrait part.
How to light something to look clean and professional.
But all the photography stuff is kind of invisable if done well.
I am pretty sure the photographers just have a few basic light setups they use every time.
You can easily copy poses from their website.
Emotes are harder and very dependant on the model.
The true invisible wall stopping most people doing this is you need $350-$500 of studio and gear hire to get this look each time.
Also how do you learn to do this first other than still paying $350-500 studio and gear hire to try to figure it out on a random and prob need to do that a few times to get it right.