The pay is actually pretty decent.
2006-10-21
16:19:49
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I'm starting this again on Tuesday...it's been a few years ( my last BF couldn't stand that I did) but it's interesting. Body shape/size doesn't matter...the teacher for the class I'll be modeling for COMPLAINED that I wasn't older or wrinkled...lol.
2006-10-21
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Well, it IS interesting to me, as I am an artist as well...I like to see how others work and I myself don't draw from life.
2006-10-21
16:55:52 ·
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i would if the people didnt mind a fat haiy guy......
2006-10-21 16:21:17
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answered by ronald g 1
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Two of my friends have actually done this as a job for a while. One of them still does it. They are both comfortable with their bodies, and they both say that it's not being naked in front of a whole lot of people that bothers them about it, it's the fact that you have to hold these awkward poses for quite a long time, and it can get pretty painful. Also the classes tend to speak about the model as if they are not there, referring to her 'ample behind' or something like that. Some students can be very unsympathetic to the model too and complain if he/she moves slightly, blaming their poor skills on the slight movement of the model. My friends didn't really like doing it that much but got paid pretty well for it. They earned around AUS$50 per hour tax free which I think equals around $37 US.
2016-03-28 03:41:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I go to art school so I have drawn many a naked person, and I would have to say I would not want to be a model. Most studios are dirty and really cold. Most importantly staying still in one position is difficult. Our longest poses go for 20 minutes and models will sometimes repeat the same pose through multiple clases meaning you could be in the same position for a total of over 12 hours. This is not an easy or interesting thing to do.
2006-10-21 16:47:51
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answered by Aaron S 2
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But my friend, Chuko, tells me online nude modelling pays off the chart. So, I guess it comes down to modelling for artists or for one eyed drooling old..... God, I get sick thinking of the latter. Okay, I will go with the life drawing class. Where do we sign up?
2006-10-21 16:23:17
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answered by ALWAYS GOTTA KNOW 5
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LOL NO! Sine the kids (2 and 1)
I don't even want my hubby to see me naked....much less a whole classroom. Can you say my nightmare?!
2006-10-21 17:43:39
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answered by Amber 4
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no but dave abercombie the son of the abercombie maker the brand he posed as a nude model isnt that weird.
2006-10-21 16:21:49
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answered by bloo b 3
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Maybe, It really depends who is the artist..there's nothing wrong with the body!
2006-10-21 16:25:42
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answered by one 4
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2017-03-01 01:11:43
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answered by Joel 3
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Negative. Not for all the tea in China.
2006-10-21 16:40:28
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answered by p2of9 4
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Yes, I'd definitely consider doing that (I know a few people who do).
2006-10-21 16:38:31
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answered by Dragon 7
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Yes.
2006-10-21 16:20:27
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answered by Celebrity girl 7
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