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This page
has tips on how to start modeling, how to save
money, how to make the right choices and what
to expect from the industry. It is edited for
simplicity and therefore contains over 7 pages
of information in one BIG page! It is huge!
Should
you become a model?
Despite the glamour and hype you have seen about the modeling profession,
it's hard work. It's boring (sometimes). It's
tedious. It's filled with rejection, ups and downs,
It's a lifestyle, not an 8-5 job. Not all jobs
pay well. Unless you are seriously committed about
modeling, willing to work at it on your own time,
live a healthy life style, etc., you will not
succeed as a model.
You have
to understand that there are lots of other people
who want to be models. They are doing everything
they can to be successful. Are you willing to
put the time and energy into competing with these
people, 24 hrs a day?
Do you
have what it takes to be a model?
Are you
tall and slender and unusually attractive enough
that you are as good or better looking than most
other models? Be really honest with yourself about
this. Beside looks do you have the tenancy, patience,
aptitude, interpersonal skills, communication
skills, stamina, confidence, business skills,
etc.? If you think you do, then go for it!
Despite
its drawbacks, modeling can be fun, exciting,
and adventurous. Be sure to maintain realistic
expectations however, the odds of becoming a highly
successful or famous model are slim.
Measurements
The best measurements for modeling are 5'9" , 34b bust, 24"
waist, 34" hips. If you are within one inch
of these measurements you will be very versatile
to model almost anything. High Fashion models
are typically 5'7" to 6' tall and an extremely
thin size 7 with 32-35" bust, 22-25"
waist and 33-36" hips.
They are
not necessarily classically beautiful. PETITE
measurements would be 5'5" to 5'8" tall
and a size 5 to 7. The model MUST have a well-proportioned
body. PLUS SIZE models are 5'7" to 5'11"
tall and wear a size 12 to 14, have a well-toned
and proportioned body with a thin face, good skin
and beautiful hair. Always provide very accurate
measurements to the agency and to customers. (Helps
to save embarrassment if you get hired for a job
and the clothes don't fit because you were not
honest). For a man, heights should be 5'11"
to 6'2" and you must fit in a 40-42"
jacket.
The ultimate
test for an aspiring Model
Well almost...
Send your photo and resume to reputable coordinators.
Setup an appointment and you will find out very
quickly if you have what it takes. These people
are very busy, if they don't like the photo you
won't get an appointment. If they like it you
will be invited for an assessment. Then again
if you don't have what it takes they will tell
you on the spot. (they want quality models).
If rejected
don't give up yet! Each coordinator/agency is
different and has different expectations and requirements
from their models. Always ask about any immediate
physical changes (haircut, weight loss, skin treatment,
dental work etc.) and work on it for the future.
Some coordinators/established models offer good
training (in the form of workshops/courses) for
local fashion shows and print work. This can be
a great way to gain confidence and experience.
How to
get started and some tips to Succeed?
An agency
or coordinator should represent models. The model
must have a portfolio, and compcards. The agency/coordinator
provides you with work (That is their main purpose.
It is safe to say that they work for you!) They
make a commission on your fee (15 to 20%). Be
warned about agencies/coordinators who ask for
money up front! Also check to see if they are
reputable and genuine. The agency/coordinator
should provide you with a few photographers name.
It's your
choice to get the photographer you want. Pay the
photographer for the photo shoots not the agency/coordinator.
The agency/coordinator provides you with safe
working environment and looks after legalities
of the paper work for the job. They provide their
clients with "Professional" models.
Keep copies of all-important papers, such as contracts
etc. You may need these if you have a dispute
with the agency/coordinator. It is wise to choose
the agency/coordinator carefully so you can stay
with them. Constantly changing them gives you
a reputation of being flighty and unprofessional
How to
find an agency/coordinator?
Since in
Pakistan there is no system for accrediting Modeling
Agencies. It would be best advised for you to
look up our coordinator section. If you are outside
Pakistan, please check out the INTERNATIONAL DIRECTORY
of MODEL and TALENT agencies & schools, a
book with phone and address of all agencies across
the world.
How to
approach an agency / coordinator?
The oldest
way to go about it is to visit them. Book an appointment
ahead of time by phone. Bring at least 2 pictures.
They don't have to be professional pictures. A
head shot, natural and clear. Also a full length
shot that somewhat reveals your figure, a clingy
dress , swimsuit, figure flattering clothes or
other tight fittings garments should be worn.
Forget
about baggy clothes! It will tip off viewers that
you have something to hide. Ask lots of questions.
Ask to see what work their models are currently
doing? Ask for names and phone number of clients
and call them to verify the information, be concerned
if they promise you work right away or promise
you high salaries. If they don't allow you time
to think about it or if they use pressure techniques
to sign the contract, be concerned.
They should
not ask for money up-front for classes or training.
Be concerned if they claim to be looking for ordinary
people. Reputed agencies/coordinators might have
open interviews during the week, give them a call
and find out. Also you can send your photo and
resume as mentioned earlier.
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