| Glamour, Fashion, & Portrait Photography Flick Photographic has ample experience creating beautiful portfolios. Whether you're just starting out in modeling or need to update your images, we can help. |
- portrait - commercial - editorial - fashion - swimsuit - glamour - fitness/weight training - nature/outdoors - dance - night/multiple exposure - alternative/gothic - pin-up/lingerie/retro - artistic figure - bodypainting |
| Carl Flick, Photographer, Artist, & Painter South Florida, USA |
| (West Palm Beach, Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, Stuart, Ft. Pierce, & Vero Beach) |
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| Variety of choices This section encompasses more than just glamour photography. Below are the many styles that we can produce for any client: |
Whether you are a new model seeking to build a portfolio, or are an established business searching for that particular face that will sell your product, Flick Photographic will aptly serve your needs. Billboards, print ads, editorial style, commercial, fashion, portrait,...you name it, Flick Photographic will carefully listen to you so that we understand what you want in a final product. We will tailor the assignment to get just the right desired look. For companies considering to hire Flick Photographic, call us to inquire about pricing. We're competitive. Whether it's traditional, ethnic, old world, or off-beat, we have access to many, many models throughout South Florida. We have the ability to quickly search through available model listings and find that particular person who precisely fits the appearance you want for your product. |
| Models: Lmited 'TFCD-Trades' for Fashion, Glamour, Swimsuit, and Fitness I am currently accepting test shoots (TFCDs/trades), although I am selective. I often receive more requests for TFCD than I can provide. My photographic work is good and sought after. I must balance TFCD with paid assignments. But it's either feast or famine, so don't let my perceived work load discourage you from asking. I enjoy working with enthusiastic newcomers who may have that certain aura, attitude, or unique look that makes a dramatic image. Model work requests should be related to my photographic resume of work, or my book on body painting. To contact me, simply click on "Contact Us" here, or on the link at the top left of this page Please indicate in your introductory message where you learned of me and my work. Including a contact phone number (with best time to call) demonstrates both your professionalism and your ability to be complete in your response. Models: Contact and Introductions For models who contact me, I may set up an introductory meeting over restaurant coffee. No minors. Bring a friend. I will want to know if you are hiring me for specific work (tear sheets, portfolio, portraits, etc.), or if you are requesting work as trade. For trades, your maturity, ability to take direction well, and ability to work collaboratively with others will be the key for being selected. By going through this process, I hopefully weed out in advance those who are prone to be "no-shows" on the day of the shoot. For those who are just beginning to model, please know that professionalism, courtesy, and commitment are truly the keys to success in this industry. Models: A Valuable Message About Networking Never forget the power of networking. So important. By actually talking with photographers, make-up artists, stylists, and other models, you are sowing the seeds for more jobs in the future. The biggest mistake new or unprofessional models make is ignoring inquiries. You are your own ambassador and your actions speak loudly. Making lasting impressions is part of the craft of establishing working relationships and building alliances that result in repeat work assignments. To ignore this is to limit requests for future work. Taking the initiative to call make-up artists, stylists, and photographers is viewed as a positive "networking habit." The Rule to Follow: Networking will make you more money. Waiting for photographers to contact you just means wasted time with little income. Remember that you are in competition with other models. So take the initiative, make the call, and get that paid assignment. Models: Paid Assignments They come regularly. Who do I contact when a client hires me? (It needs repeating.) I call those individuals who I've worked with before, usually on a previous TFCD shoot. I hire those models (on behalf of a paying client) with whom I have first established a working relationship. This is also my way of rewarding those who chose to work with me when the gain was quality images for their port. In other words, they believed that the quality of my work had its own value. Networking is everything. |