***Moderator's Note: Edited ... this post is in response to a post that a member asked to have deleted, probably for the resons below. I am leaving part of the comments, because I think that it's important and acurate information for everyone who tests and does creatives, about not posting pictures before they get published ... if they are being submitted for publication.***
first of congratulations on being able to pull for such great brands- having famous brands in your book (which editors WILL recognize) is always a boon.
Lighting and colors are great- and the clothes are very well shown and easy to see- makes brands happy and want to work with you again.
There`s still time to ship the photos to your local indie mags to ask for publication. Posting them up on the web means they lose their appeal-- the photos have been seen, its not special, and the mag who publishes them could lose cred so they won`t want them. Putting up photos on the web of unpublished, super new material may be something you want to avoid (it has happened to me...the photos were stolen and posted on bad, unwarranted sites and the mag saw them and wouldn`t publish them. Just a word of warning...)