1. "Not one top model I've worked with in 20 years went to modeling school." - Susan Wehmann Agency
2. If you have any skin or hair problems, get rid of them beforehand, preferably consulting beauty specialists.
3. Try to get a closer look at modeling world. Flip through magazines, watch fashion show reports, etc. Try to talk to established models if you can, but remember that their opinions are purely personal and are not necessarily correct.
4. When signing up with the agency, make sure you discuss every aspect of your relationship and the types of jobs that you agree to perform.
5. If you plan to change your looks, consulting your agency is mandatory.
6. Always maintain good ethics in your behavior and opinions when communicating with other models and agency representatives.
7. Clothes you wear to casting shouldn’t be bright, multicolored or branded. The same concerns bikini castings. You should wear a two-piece, monochrome bikini.
8. Always take a make-up kit, a shawl, a make-up removal lotion, and hair-clips to a job or a casting. You will be working with a make-up artist, but sometimes you may be allergic to his cosmetics.
9. If you are offered to perform a type or amount of work which hasn’t been previously agreed upon, you should politely explain that it hasn’t been mentioned in your contract and call your agency to clarify the situation. Don’t make any independent decisions. It may harm your career, your reputation and your agency.
10. Always carry a copy of your portfolio with you. Take new shoots every six months. If you want to obtain professional photos, refrain from using pictures taken by “friends” or photographers with shady reputation. Try to keep track of the way your agency uses your photos. The agency has no right to use your photos without your consent, if your contract doesn’t indicate otherwise. Don’t forget to update your portfolio with tests, demonstration photos, ads, interviews, etc.
11. "Never pay an agency for photos - pay the photographer." - CBC
12. Do not allow pictures that your friends take to be in your portfolio. While you don't need to spend BIG BUCKS on professional pictures, you can find a photographer that will work with you on your budget.
13. "You should be suspicious if an agency asks you for money upfront. Legitimate agencies don't charge fees. They simply take a percentage of your earnings." - Mary Giles, Parenting Magazine
14. "Avoid modeling agencies that require you to use a specific photographer. This can mean that they are splitting fees, and trying to lure you in to sell you the overpriced cost of the photos." - Carl Messineo, Attorney, Partnership for Civil Justice
15. "Don't believe promises of work. The most a modeling agent can do is sent you on auditions. Don't do business with an agency that makes inflated promises." - Ford Models Inc.
16. "go sees" First, search for auditions in your area. If you live in a small town, your best opportunity is to audition in a nearby city. Modeling agencies hold go sees and open casting calls periodically. Every major city has modeling agencies affiliated with the modeling industry.
17. Modeling might seem easy. Although your physical appearance is the first characteristic modeling agents consider, models and preteen models with training and experience are the most sought after. Taking modeling classes from a professional modeling workshop will train you how to improve your existing skills. It will also help you learn the guidelines you will need to follow when your trying to get a modeling job. Having a professional portfolio and gaining some basic instructions is important if you are considering modeling as a full-time career.
18. All models must mail out a professional portfolio package (comp card, headshot, ZED card) to modeling directors and modeling agencies. Models are required to go through various modeling photo shoots to create a modeling portfolio. Putting together a portfolio is an absolute MUST for all modeling agenciesl! The portfolio should include a number of photos and a resume. Comp Cards or ZED cards are popular types of modeling portfolios, usually contain 4-7 body poses. Some established modeling agencies have reliable connections, which could lead to a modeling job right away. Your resume must include your current contact information, your height, size, weight, measurements, previous training and recent work.
19. Modeling agencies hire based on your modeling exposure and experience. The key to your success is to select a well-established photographer that can capture your best features to help create a more exotic look.
20. HAVE PATIENCE & Be SMART!! While you might be excited and ready to work, you will need to have patience. There are jobs out there. Just be sure to search and research your agencies. You should never have to pay them ANYTHING upfront. They make their money with you make money.











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