In general, 15-20 of the best images is ideal.
If you want her to be in modeling you need to look in your local yellow pages for modeling agencys and create a portfolio of photos that she can use as advertisement of her looks.
Yes, Snapfish can assemble a portfolio of your photos. All you need to do is create an account at Snapfish and upload your photos. Then you have many choices for creating a portfolio, including an online portfolio, a photo book, photo calendar, photo prints, etc.
Well, It depends who you are trying out for. Most do need a portfolio however some do not.
NO! But one qualification may be that you can't understand that answer.
yes, you need headshots and stuff x
To put together a modeling portfolio you will need to set up test shoots with photographers. Once you have done a handful of shoots you will be able to review the photos and choose the best ones to put in your portfolio. Most models' portfolios are printed 8"x10" pictures, which are compiled into a plain, black portfolio case with clear protector sheets. You can find portfolio cases for pictures at any art or office supply store. To create a modeling resume you can use a premade template online or create one yourself in as a Word document. Once you have experience, you'll be able to put together your resume. If you are new/inexperienced, you can list the test shoots you have done with photographers or any training you may have had to put on your resume.
If you are a new model with no experience then the agency will not expect you to have a portfolio to bring to the interview, nor is it required. Non professional, digital snapshots will do just fine. But if you have done some previous modeling work, then feel free to bring it with you to your interview.
Lifestyle models are usually represented by modeling agencies. So you will need to search for modeling agencies in your city/state that has a lifestyle modeling division. The website will tell you what photos to send and the requirements they are looking for.
A fashion model needs a portfolio to showcase their prior work and let potential employers see what they've done. Their portfolio includes photos of the model either from past shoots or from private work.
If you are a new model with little to no experience, you do not need a professional portfolio to submit to agencies. Many state on their websites that professional pictures are not necessary and some even say they will only look at non professional pictures. You are better off having someone take digital, non professional snapshots of you. At minimum you'll need a headshot, full body shot and full body profile shots.First do a search for modeling agencies in your city/state and visit their websites. They will state most times what type of photos they are looking for. Save your time and money and only submit digital snapshots at this point.Once you are signed, the agency will arrange your first test shoot for putting together your portfolio.
Not sure what your exact question is but if you are looking for a place to pursue modeling, then you need to look into modeling agencies in your area. Look up their websites to see what their requirements are, what photos you need to submit, and if they hold open casting calls.
Skip modeling schools and deal directly with the modeling agencies. Here is a link to modeling agencies in Arizona, whose websites you can check out to see what their requirements are and what photos you need to send in: http://www.joeedelman.com/agencies/agency_az.php