Headshots:

These are close-up photographs of the model's face, focusing on facial features. Headshots provide a clear view of the model's bone structure, skin tone, and overall look.

Full-Length Shots:

These shots capture the model from head to toe and demonstrate their body proportions, posture, and overall physique.

Fashion and Editorial Shots:

These images showcase the model's ability to express a range of emotions and poses. They often feature different outfits, styles, and settings to highlight the model's adaptability.

Commercial Shots:

Commercial modeling often involves promoting products or services. Commercial shots in a portfolio demonstrate the model's ability to convey a friendly, relatable, and marketable image.

Swimsuit and Lingerie Shots:

Depending on the type of modeling the individual is interested in, including shots in swimwear or lingerie may be important for demonstrating confidence and suitability for specific assignments.

Traditional Shot:

These shots are often timeless and capture the model in a straightforward and classic manner, emphasizing their natural beauty and presence.