Why a Digital Portfolio Matters Alongside a Printed Comp Card
While the printed comp card remains a real industry standard for go-sees and castings, an online portfolio (agency website profile, a personal portfolio site, or a professional social account) lets clients review a model’s work remotely before ever meeting in person.
Organizing an Online Portfolio Clearly
An online portfolio should be organized clearly by category (swim, commercial, editorial) rather than presenting every image in a single undifferentiated stream, making it easy for a client to quickly find relevant work.
Consistency Across Materials
A model’s printed comp card, online portfolio, and any social media presence used professionally should present a consistent, coherent look and body of work — conflicting or wildly inconsistent materials across platforms creates confusion for anyone evaluating the model.
Professional vs. Personal Online Presence
Keeping a professional portfolio presence distinct from purely personal social content (even if both exist on the same platform) helps clients and agencies focus on relevant work without wading through unrelated personal material.
