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The com­fort zone for mod­els is no dif­fer­ent from any other pro­fes­sion. Com­fort zone is the imag­i­nary bound­ary that peo­ple cre­ate for them­selves within which they believe they have to func­tion. It’s a defense mech­a­nism that keeps us from becom­ing anx­ious. A model’s com­fort zone is prob­a­bly more expan­sive because of the exhib­i­tive nature of her work. Being com­fort­able expos­ing her body to a vari­ety of peo­ple has to lie within her com­fort zone. The aver­age woman does not pose in scant­ily clad lin­gerie and get paid for it. That’s out­side her com­fort zone.

Mod­els remain in their com­fort zones for the same rea­son the rest of us do. We man­age our anx­i­ety by stay­ing with the famil­iar and com­fort­able. We feel secure doing the same thing over and over. Unless we are chal­lenged, we don’t have any rea­son to change. Most mod­els cre­ate com­fort zones in cloth­ing, facial expres­sions, body lan­guage and appeal­ing look (how­ever they might define that). Anx­i­ety about the new and dif­fer­ent is too dif­fi­cult to face, so they behave in the same ways con­sis­tently to avoid hav­ing to feel anx­ious. They con­vince them­selves inter­nally that they ‘can­not han­dle’ doing some­thing unusual or different.

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Female Model Jessie

We also avoid chang­ing behav­ior because we’re con­cerned about what some­one else will think. Com­fort zones become per­sonal pris­ons because we’re con­cerned about accep­tance from oth­ers. Mod­els must be con­cerned about response from those view­ing their pic­tures; it’s their liveli­hood. If a model does some­thing new and dif­fer­ent for a photo shoot, what is going to be the response? We are all con­di­tioned to believe we can­not live with­out approval from oth­ers. If a model has been doing some­thing for months or years that works for her, why should she change? Most mod­els stay within their defined com­fort zones so they do not have to risk los­ing approval and poten­tially their livelihood.

Com­pla­cency is the real risk for a model deal­ing with her com­fort zone. She feels secure within her imag­i­nary bound­aries. She can become lazy with­out know­ing it. She’s com­fort­able there; why should she go some place where she is uncom­fort­able? In the extreme, she can become apa­thetic and the result­ing pho­tos show her inertia.

How can a model take a look at her com­fort zone and decide to step out? Highly suc­cess­ful peo­ple step out of their com­fort zones with reg­u­lar­ity. They iden­tify a goal they want to achieve and that path requires new and dif­fer­ent behav­ior pat­terns to reach the goal. A ques­tion she might ask her­self in con­fronting her ini­tial rise in anx­i­ety is, What is the worst thing that can hap­pen? Talk­ing over pos­si­ble answers to that ques­tion with her friends could prove help­ful. She might more eas­ily man­age the risk if she knows what could poten­tially result from the change she is con­sid­er­ing. She might also dis­cover the beliefs sup­port­ing her cur­rent com­fort zone are unfounded. For exam­ple, she might dis­cover her liveli­hood is not really threatened.

The more enter­tain­ing ques­tion to con­sider is, What is the best case sce­nario? This issue is eas­ier to con­sider, and again, her friends might be help­ful with pos­si­ble responses. The entice­ment of some­thing good or even really great could be just the impe­tus needed to make the change.

Although the com­fort zone is an imag­i­nary set of bound­aries, the accom­pa­ny­ing anx­i­ety try­ing to step out­side the box is very real. Don’t take huge leaps in your attempts to redi­rect your career; one or two steps at a time is a bet­ter plan. Check out how new behav­iors feel, and then ask your­self if your com­fort zone can begin to be rede­fined to include some­thing you never con­sid­ered pos­si­ble in your life.

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How female mod­el­ing Adver­tises Product

Most fash­ion design­ers and adver­tis­ers use the female body in pho­tog­ra­phy. It is obvi­ous that in the present day of global mar­ket­ing and con­sumerism, men need to be attracted towards the brand to make good sell­ing of the items.

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Tommy Hil­figer female mod­els

To attract men best sim­ple method is fem­i­nine adver­tise­ments. This is not sim­ply a sex­ual attrac­tion, but the in born ten­dency and temp­ta­tion of man to appre­ci­ate the beauty. The most beau­ti­ful in the nature is the cute soft female body. Their move­ments, their facial feel­ings and the casual glance, all these are highly attrac­tive. This fea­ture is very impor­tant in mar­ket­ing many items; they use these pho­tographs in get­ting required atten­tion for their item in the market.

Another rea­son for female body in pho­tog­ra­phy is the rev­enue one gets from the pho­tographs. Whether no dress or with dress, female pho­tographs are always a highly priced com­mod­ity in pho­tog­ra­phy mar­kets. Fash­ion design and their dis­plays will be attrac­tive when only females are par­tic­i­pat­ing; these pho­tographs will be the main source for the mar­ket­ing new fash­ion designs.

It is not a present trend, think about the period when Mona Lisa and Whistler’s Mother were cre­ated. Today with the advent of most mod­ern tech­nol­ogy and the sophis­ti­cated still cam­era one can get the visual pho­to­graph giv­ing the real feel­ing. One who uses the female body in pho­tog­ra­phy should fol­low the fol­low­ing tips.

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Female Model Adri­ana Lima

It is impor­tant to select right model for the pho­to­graph. See that the model has the attrac­tive power, attrac­tive move­ments and above all she is beau­ti­ful enough. Also one need to select the model in accor­dance with the cir­cum­stance, just tells that if you want a pho­to­graph with min­i­mum clothes, you should found such a female beau­ti­ful enough and ready to cooperate.

The theme of the pho­to­graph. Make proper deci­sion on the theme accord­ing to the util­ity of the pho­to­graph. This does not require much detail, right!

Back­ground of the pho­tographs. It is very impor­tant that your set for pho­to­graph matches with the theme of your pho­to­graph. If proper atten­tion is not given for the back­drop, the pho­to­graph will fail to make a reverberation.

The spec­tac­u­lar attrac­tion and the amaz­ing rev­enues comes out of female body in pho­tog­ra­phy, makes this field ever grow­ing and it is true that it will have more and more appeal in the future world.

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Nov
30

Female Thongs

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Just Say NO to Thongs

Many women in the world of female mod­el­ing have inter­est­ing issues to deal with on a daily basis. One of those prob­lems is get­ting rid of unwanted under­gar­ment lines. These lines occur when a model is wear­ing tight-fitting cloth­ing. Many women sim­ply resolve this issue by going bra less and wear­ing a thong, but the prob­lem can be eas­ily cor­rected in another way by wear­ing a female thong models.


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No Thongs


The body stock­ing is an over­looked, dis­carded item of lin­gerie when it comes to photo shoots. The item is a tight-fitted piece of cloth that fits securely to the skin with no bulging lines to show. The body stock­ing can be made out of many dif­fer­ent mate­ri­als sim­i­lar to panty­hose, but it can also come in a vari­ety of dar­ing styles and mate­ri­als. One could find a sexy body stock­ing made of fish­net; these stock­ings are set aside for the more elab­o­rate photo shoots.

Some women may just wear the body stock­ing as their out­fit or as their under­clothes, whichever seems to best fit the atmos­phere of the shoot. A body stock­ing can be worn under most any arti­cle of cloth­ing and comes in dif­fer­ent cuts for dif­fer­ent styles of cloth­ing. It is a sheer mate­r­ial so even the most hug­ging mate­r­ial won’t stick to the body stock­ing. Some may refer to it as an extra layer of skin, due to its form fit­ting nature.

The body stock­ing resolves more than the prob­lem of unwanted under­gar­ment lines; it also can slim a women down and enhance her curves to cre­ate a ele­gantly slim appear­ance. The stock­ing also pro­vides an addi­tional layer of cloth­ing under your clothes, which in some cases may be thin but still pro­vides a lit­tle bit of warmth for those cold days. The body stock­ing is a must-have asset for any female model in the demand­ing world of female mod­el­ing.

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May
18

Diva Model

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The female pho­tog­ra­phy Diva Model

Our beauty-oriented world qui­etly demands our empha­sis on phys­i­cal attrac­tive­ness, and mod­els cer­tainly need to pos­sess beauty. But some con­fuse beauty and sex appeal. That’s the Bimbo-model’s prob­lem. Think about how much you enjoy look­ing at attrac­tive men and women. You watch them from across the room, find­ing it dif­fi­cult to take your eyes off that beau­ti­ful hair or eyes, hand­some physique, beguil­ing smile. But, as we have said many times, mod­el­ing is so much more than just look­ing good. Beauty is only the beginning.

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Diva Model Pam Anderson

Bimbo-ism is a state of mind. Although the word ini­tially referred to male babies/toddlers, we now refer to women as ‘Bim­bos’ when they are totally focused on phys­i­cal appear­ance and neglect other parts of their per­sona. The Bimbo-model is only con­cerned about how she looks, and that she has sex appeal. She is really on the wrong track. The exag­ger­ated value she puts on her phys­i­cal appear­ance sti­fles the other require­ments nec­es­sary for suc­cess­ful mod­el­ing.

We sug­gest the Body-Mind-Spirit con­cept that has proven so help­ful in other life are­nas is a good con­struct for insur­ing non-Bimbo sta­tus. And we wouldn’t nec­es­sar­ily put ‘Body’ first in that threesome.The value of your Mind can­not be under­es­ti­mated. Show the world you have a brain within that beau­ti­ful shape. Develop inter­ests out­side the mod­el­ing world. Read some­thing other than woman’s beauty mag­a­zines. Stay in touch with what’s going on in the world so you can keep ‘Body’ in its appro­pri­ate place. The suc­cess­ful model knows what’s impor­tant in life, where he/she belongs in the world and is serene and con­tent in that spot.

Stay in touch with your ‘Spirit’. If you don’t know how to do that, read. Some will find Spirit through orga­nized reli­gion. Oth­ers will not. Learn to med­i­tate. Your Spirit knows what you need and is always look­ing for need-fulfillment. Life is never fair and it’s not always happy. Your Spirit sup­ports you dur­ing the tough times and cre­ates a strength that sus­tains you through­out your life. The ‘Spirit’ of the suc­cess­ful model glows through her face.

Take care of your Body. Yes, phys­i­cal beauty is impor­tant. And beauty is defined in many ways. Don’t be a Bimbo-model and limit your attrac­tive­ness to sex appeal. Exer­cise reg­u­larly, eat well, and get enough sleep. Learn how to apply make-up and style your hair in ways that will enhance your unique beauty. Work on devel­op­ing a nat­ural look that allows your Mind and Spirit to shine through your body. And most impor­tant, the suc­cess­ful non-Bimbo model keeps all three parts of her life in bal­ance and harmony.

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