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i need some advice
i was in town and me and my freinds were looking at some adverts and i was like i wish i was a model and my mate said i should sign up. i love being infront of the camera but i am still quite shy. the question is i feel that if i signed to be a model and for some amazing chance they said yes, i think that people would be like she obviusly thinks shes pretty and change the way they see me i dont think i m that pretty i just love photos. also how do i ask my mum for permission?? she is rather protective so how do i ask can i sign up to be a model.
i no its a slim chnce the modeling place will say yes but i was just wondering.
thnanks for your time
i no its a slim chnce the modeling place will say yes but i was just wondering.
thnanks for your time
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obviously this is not my specialist subject so I would suggest you walk into an agency and ask them. I'd say you're not tall enough, you don't sound confident enough (I see your other questions where you want to dye your hair and get coloured contacts) and the world of modelling is full of rejection.
you may, of course, be just what someone is looking for.
obviously this is not my specialist subject so I would suggest you walk into an agency and ask them. I'd say you're not tall enough, you don't sound confident enough (I see your other questions where you want to dye your hair and get coloured contacts) and the world of modelling is full of rejection.
you may, of course, be just what someone is looking for.
Having worked in the Fashion Industry for years, I know if you want to be a catwalk model, you need to be a minimum of 5' 9" tall and size 6-8. I don't think it's necessarily important to be beautiful, but you should be photogenic.
It's a competetive industry and at your height, you may be able to get into Catalogue or promotional modelling. You will probably need to be a perfect size 10 for catalogues. Unless you try, you will never know, so why not put yourself forward.
It's a competetive industry and at your height, you may be able to get into Catalogue or promotional modelling. You will probably need to be a perfect size 10 for catalogues. Unless you try, you will never know, so why not put yourself forward.
Velvetee is right - it's being photogenic rather than pretty that makes a model successful.
I remember seeing a documentary about teen model Niki Taylor who was a model from her teen years onwards. She was interviewed sitting on a beach, and looked like any other pretty seventeen-year-old, until she got up and walked away from the camera. You could find a thousand girls as pretty as her, but nine-hundred-and-ninety-nine of them could not move with that fluid grace - that is why she is a model, and thousands of other pretty girls are not.
Look at Kate Moss - snaggly teeth, wonky nose, but the camera sees her as one of the most hypnotically beautiful faces in the world.
It's an indefineable 'something' that makes a model, and a good agency will spot it if youhave it.
Avoid at all costs any agent which asks you to pay for a portfolio of shots - they are usually dubious.
Try a few, and get some advice, and don't sign anything!
Good luck.
I remember seeing a documentary about teen model Niki Taylor who was a model from her teen years onwards. She was interviewed sitting on a beach, and looked like any other pretty seventeen-year-old, until she got up and walked away from the camera. You could find a thousand girls as pretty as her, but nine-hundred-and-ninety-nine of them could not move with that fluid grace - that is why she is a model, and thousands of other pretty girls are not.
Look at Kate Moss - snaggly teeth, wonky nose, but the camera sees her as one of the most hypnotically beautiful faces in the world.
It's an indefineable 'something' that makes a model, and a good agency will spot it if youhave it.
Avoid at all costs any agent which asks you to pay for a portfolio of shots - they are usually dubious.
Try a few, and get some advice, and don't sign anything!
Good luck.