Jaizen

Supermodel
Jaizen
  • Jaizen Homillér is a supermodel and New York native, who started out in the fashion industry over a decade ago. Jaizen was discovered while working at Macy's in Herald Square by Hilory Beckford, mother of Supermodel Tyson Beckford. Jaizen immediately catapulted to the top of the modeling world, working on ad campaigns and walking in runway shows for respected designers such as Tommy Hilfiger, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Sean John, Versace, Hugo Boss, amongst many others. Jaizen has appeared on magazine covers globally and has been featured in fashion spreads for Playboy and GQ. He enjoys designing, mentoring and working with charities. After living and modeling in both Europe & Los Angeles, Jaizen came back to New York and appeared in the Sex and the City Movie, and various commercials. He currently lives in the Big Apple, continues to model, book talent, give style consultation and is for hire as a guest host at special events.
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    5 Tips Modeling & Posing on the Red Carpet

    Posted on Wednesday, 19 May, 2010 at 9:54 am

    Here are some quick tips for you and your guests posing on the Red Carpet Runway!


    1) Breathe & Smile

    Although sometimes concentration enhances a good photograph, don’t hold your breath for a modeling pose -  breathe and appear at ease. If you have a naturally beautiful smile, shine it with pride.

    Add variety to your poses, your facial expressions can make or break your modeling poses.


    2) Have Good Posture
    When modeling, always be conscious of your posture. Remember to keep your back straight and your shoulders up. Slouching will enlarge the appearances of your mid section. Always remember to flex your stomach, your abdomen will appear more toned if flexed.


    3) Show Your Assets
    Make sure your best assets shine – it could be your perfect legs, your toned arms, your cleavage or your butt. Keep in mind what poses and angles will best show off these body parts on camera. This could be a forward lean, use of your arms or legs, or a backside shot with your head turned toward camera.


    4) Show Off  The Limbs
    When posing, make sure to differentiate your arms and legs with asymmetrical poses. If you have one arm straight, bend the other arm. The bend will make the modeling pose look more real. Continue the asymmetry to your legs. If one leg is locked straight, give the other leg a casual bend.


    5) Know the Camera
    Don’t look directly into the camera for all poses. Look away with a mix of head and eye poses. Look off to the right or left side or give a wave to the “crowd”. Remember, your head and neck can remain stationary and your eyes can do the work.


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