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Actually its my wish to become a modal and as i heared that the modaling firms charge alot for that which i don't like to pay, I'm asking to get help from you guys to let me know about best modaling firms which don't charge me for my wish to fulfill.

2007-02-06 16:12:47 · 6 answers · asked by jai_spyro 1 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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Please learn how to spell, I believe you mean 'model'. Try looking online for open casting calls in your areas for agencies. If you truely got what it takes then them paying the fee of pictures and your portfolio will be like a gift to them...

Good luck and dont give up.

2007-02-06 16:21:56 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First of all go and learn English. Its Model not Modal !

2007-02-12 21:07:30 · answer #2 · answered by Robin 1 · 0 0

Getting Ready for a Modeling Career

* How to look the best you can. Simple tips to help you improve the appearance of your:
o Hair
o Eyebrows
o Skin
o Makeup
o Body
* The best insider resources to help you develop your fashion sense
* 7 personality traits you can develop to give you an advantage over other models
* Tips for choosing a modeling school
o Plus why you do not need to take any classes to get hired as a model
* Information about the different categories of modeling so you can decide which type of modeling is right for you
* How to get discovered through
o Modeling conventions
o Model searches
o Beauty pageants
o Modeling contests
* Your portfolio
o How to get free or low cost photos of you taken by professional photographers
o Photographers to stay away from
o Posing tips
o How many and what types of shots to include in your portfolio

well you need to check all these
Do you have inner stamina 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? You also need to have the tenancy, patience, aptitude, interpersonal skills, communication skills, stamina, confidence, business skills, etc.? If you think you do, then you can try to be a model. Modelling can be fun, exciting, and adventurous. Be sure to maintain realistic expectations however, the chances of becoming a successful or famous model are less. Famous models: Recently we had Marc Robinson, Bipsha basu now it's Priyanka Chopra & Ashhwarya Rai, there are not many at the top!
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Measurements
The best measurements for modelling are 5'9" , 34b bust, 24" waist, 34" hips. If you are within one inch of these measurements you are fit 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.
Priyanka Chopra Famina-Miss India2000
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The ultimate test for an aspiring Model
Well almost... Send your photo and resume to reputable co-ordinators. Set-up 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
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How to get started and some tips to Succeed?
An agency or co-ordinator should represent models. The model must have a portfolio, and comp cards. 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 that them. Constantly changing them gives you a reputation of being flighty and unprofessional
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How to find an agency/coordinator?
Since in India there is no system for accrediting Modelling Agencies per sa. It would be best advised for you to look up our co-ordinator 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.

visit
http://www.fabjob.com/Model.asp

2007-02-06 16:56:01 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You need to stay in school because you can't spell. Education should come first in your life. Then you should know that if you are ever going to be a great model, you won't have to pay anything. They will pay you to work not the other way around. People are paying out of their own pocket are not ever going to be famous models.

2007-02-06 16:22:15 · answer #4 · answered by freakyallweeky 5 · 0 0

First of all you must take a modeling course and get your papers, then the agency will take it from there. Or it used to be like that and I don't think that has changed.

2007-02-06 16:20:38 · answer #5 · answered by twentyeight7 6 · 0 0

do you man model or modal? is there even a difference?

2007-02-13 17:17:56 · answer #6 · answered by Charmagne 3 · 0 0

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