Fabulous Frankie - a very charming, intelligent and stunning young women who is off to collage following her dreams of becoming a budding stage actor, strikes a pose for the camera. Peep a few of her headshots below.
Break a leg Frankie!




Fabulous Frankie - a very charming, intelligent and stunning young women who is off to collage following her dreams of becoming a budding stage actor, strikes a pose for the camera. Peep a few of her headshots below.
Break a leg Frankie!




San Francisco, Calif. ( August 5, 2009) – Need a gift for the has-everything-friend, mom/dad-whose-children-are-growing-too-fast, or the couple-planning-a-wedding-of-the-century and needs a wedding photographer? Tarah Photography, a portrait photographer and wedding photographer based in San Francisco, is now offering Gift Certificates. Tarah Photography Gift Certificates can be activated in any amount, used in combination with other gift certificates and special offers. Each gift certificate can be personalized, customized and tailored for a perfect gift for every occasion in every budget.
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ABOUT SAN FRANCISCO PHOTOGRAPHER TARAH PHOTOGRAPHY
- A wedding photographer and portrait photographer –
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Tarah Photography
415.235.0938
I worked with an amazing high schooler from the east bay who is aspiring to be a fitness and/or model. I think he looks like a fresh Zack Efron ready to steal the spot light!
For those of you who may be aspiring models and want to know what you need to do get your face out there – here are a couple of tips to get you started:
1. Get your portrait taken! Typically, modeling agencies want to see about four different looks, so when booking your shoot try to work in as many different settings, clothing changes etc. And always, ALWAYS be sure to have at ONE strong head shot.
2. Call the agencies in your city or look online to find out when they have open calls as well as the requirements to submit your photos. A couple of San Francisco’s top agencies are Look Talent, Stars Agency, Ford Models- I also recommend contacting casting agencies to help build your modeling resume, check out Blackwell Files.
3. Lucky for aspiring models most agencies are accepting potential model portraits online, which makes it more cost effective for you! If not, print out either a 8×10 head shot or composite card (also referred to as a zed card) to mail/present to the agency.
4. If you’re one of the lucky ones who get called in for an in-person meet - remember to get all the information prior to going. Even if you submitted your portraits online you may need to print and bring them with you!
With that said – check out Patrick, a rising star!






Gone are the days of high schoolers posing in parks with their letterman jackets and big cheesy grins. Teenagers who are coming into their own want their senior portraits to reflect their individualism as well as their artistic nature – they are the trend makers after all.
Two stunning seniors had their senior portraits taken but with a vogue-like interpretation. Check out a couple of their portraits:



