8/23/2011

First Steps On How To Become A Model

By Jennifer Collins


What do you need to become a model? Many people think that you need to have the look of a "Victoria's Secret" girl to be a model. This is not the case. Many models and modeling agencies will inform you the key to becoming a model is to have desire, perseverance and self confidence. Really tough skin would help as well. Believing in who you are and knowing your potential is half the battle. Then, you will want to make a decision on what field of modeling would be best suited for you.

The opportunities to become a model are vast. Typically, when people think of models, they think of runway models or swimsuit models. Models are needed in every area you can imagine. Some are models for catalogues, promos, body parts and various other kinds of things. A good starting point would be to check out the different types of models and what the requirements are for each one. Typically they will have height and weight stipulations. Take note these are only guidelines, and may have a bit of leeway depending on the genre. Next, you will need to start building your portfolio.

Agencies will not expect you to have an extensive portfolio if you are just starting out. Typically, all you will need is at least one good clear head shot and a good full body shot with very flattering tasteful attire. This should be enough for the agency to see if they are interested in working with you. Once you begin getting jobs, you can then develop your portfolio, until the point that the two photos on your comp card are all you need. Always remember a legitimate agency will never require that you make a payment of upfront fees or dues. If this is the case, seek out a different agency.

Finding the right agency is important. There are many out there, and your job is to find the one that best suits your needs and you feel comfortable with. You want to find the best one that will help you to become a model. Take some time to find out the credentials of each one you want to contact, and narrow it down to two or three. Then, get an appointment with every one and go from there. You have prepared your portfolio - be confident and you will be ready.

Be true to yourself, and that will garner respect. It's so crucial to remember that lots of people can be a model, yet not all modeling jobs is suited for everybody. This is why having tough skin will go a long way. Never take it to heart if you don't get selected for a job; there will be a modeling position out there, and with resilience, you will land it.




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