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If you're starting out I'd highly recommend paying experienced models - you'll learn more and get better pictures to start building out your portfolio. You'll better value for money paying for a good model over any camera gear or studio space.
How would an amateur go about doing this? Im very new into photography but I want to do portaits/stylized portaits and build up a portfolio, but i've read a lot of posts where people were talking about guys with no portfolio just wanting to bang models, so they get a creepy vibe from them wanting to take pics.
So far i've been able to get a few sets from strangers on the street and a few friends, but i'd really like to get pics of different people to learn and grow my portfolio
As an amateur photographer as well, what I did was ask friends. I made it clear from day one there were no nudes on the menu. Got some great portraits Again these were long term friends and I wasn't looking to burn bridges.
My ex wife and I also paid a photographer to take artistic semi-nudes / implied nudes of us.
Disagree with this 100% because paid models are used to showing up in a t-shirt and having the whole shoot planned and styled. I'd recommend finding a new model with a nice outfit that fits your style.