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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. Famous models: Recently we had Madhu Sapre
and Mehr Jesia, now it's Bipasha Basu and Aishwarya Rai, there are not many at
the top!
The ultimate test for an aspiring Model
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!
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.
How to find an agency/coordinator?
Since in India there is no system for accrediting Modeling Agencies per sa. It
would be best advised for you to look up our coordinator section. If you are
outside India, please check out the INTERNATIONAL DIRECTORY of MODEL and TALENT
agencies & schools, a book with phone and address of all agencies across the
world. Printed by Peter Glenn Publications, Ltd.
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
the 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.