Thank you so much for all of your advice! I was able to actually get signed with a local agency thanks to you. And I just auditioned for my first commercial!
@@du3844-m4v Yes ! You're right ! However, Versace (an exception of course ❤❤❤) cast Shalom, Helena, Amber and other ORIGINAL supermodels for its SS 2019 show !!!!!
Watching your videos is like an escape for me. This one especially makes me feel less trapped in Kansas. I can't tell you how much I appreciate the hope you give me
Thank you bro. I’ve worked on my portfolio and currently building my Instagram right now to have a little more credibility. I’ve even gone to the lengths of doing smile direct club to close my gap a little for the perfect smile. I’m 6’2 with an athletic built and just need to take it to the next step and go for it. Your videos have truly helped me become a better model and I appreciate the authenticity with each and every video you post 💯
So it IS as I thought it was: commercial modelling might have less prestige, but can be a main source of income in the long term if you manage your career well. Getting me interested there🤔
Hey, I hope you respond to this. Two years ago I signed with a local agency and I had no experience whatsoever. I went on my first commercial casting and it was baaaad. I learnt from that experience though and I think I’d do better now. I am good looking and have a great smile but the problem is I am not photogenic. That’s quite discouraging for me, as a result I left the modeling world till now. Also, as a black girl my looks change literally all the time since I do different hairstyles every 1-2 months. Actually I’ve always known I’m not very photogenic although I look really good in person. The discouragement came after my agency arranged a photoshoot and when the pictures came back they weren’t a true representation of my looks. I looked totally different. Do you have any tips to help me work around this issue? I’m sorry for the long comment 🤦🏾♀️
Hi Lexi, has anyone told you that you're not photogenic? Often times we are our own worst critic and we get in our own way sometimes. A lot of times I don't like the way most of my pictures look, and even some of my videos. Certain lenses can make your face look longer, wider, or slightly distorted depending on which lens is used. I've made a video on my channel where I gave some tips on how you can look better in photos, check it out here ua-cam.com/video/gxtAJFH0pWM/v-deo.html
Thank you FP for this, it has helped me narrow down my niche in modelling because I have been having a hard time finding modeling jobs because I have the height for high fashion modelling but my hips are of an African body so am slim all the way to the hips.
That’s amazing. It depends on the company and their policy. One of the agents I worked with in Chicago came from an ad agency, he had strong relationships with them and would often book himself for the modeling jobs 💀
Haha, oh man that first covid restriction lift was so nice. It's great seeing content again from that period because everything just happened to feel so chaotic. Great video otherwise! Hello from Milwaukee!
I would really appreciate your help Fresh... Hopefully you'll read this: I got scouted by a small international agency who represents both commercial and high fashion models. I sent them my pictures, got called for a casting (keeping in mind the high fashion board), they told me I had the requirements for it and said they would contact me later. When they did, they were having doubts about putting me in the high fashion board because I lacked experience in walking with high heels and already am 22years old... So I signed a contract for a year as a commercial. Fact is, we did 2photoshoots and I never got to see the pictures. I'm not much the goofy or smiley type so I don't think I fit as a commercial... How can I improve? When the contract is over should I try and apply to other castings from different agencies? What are your thoughts? Awesome content btw!! Love it!
Thanks for the tips and advise as im just starting out in the UK ,and it can be a bitt daunting so this video has helped. Keep up the good work...GOOD VIBES!!
I'm afraid you're in for a rude awakening if you have those kinds of misconceptions about modeling. In fact, many models wind up in the position of having worked quite a lot, yet have pocketed ZERO dollars, and have accumulated large debts to their agencies. How's that? Agencies advance these new models money, paying for airfare fees to travel to various cities and countries for editorial shoots and for runway shows, and pay for photographs, and - a big expense here - model accommodation. In fact, I think many of these model apartments are probably a means for many agencies to actually make some money off models, since they can cram several models into small apartments which the agency rents by the year or whatever, and then they collect fairly high rents from each of those models. So let's say they put 4 models into one small place, and they collect X dollars each, so 4 times X, which would be higher than the rent which the agency pays. Many models who fly here and there to do runway shows barely make enough to recoup their costs (airfare, accommodation, meals etc.). And there are those who are in the red on that, earning less money in total than those costs. But those costs are borne by their agencies, to whom the models become indebted. That's how models rack up debts. Agencies receive whatever pay that models make, and if that model has no debts to the agencies, then the models will receive money in their pocket (minus the agencies' cut, and other fees and taxes). If the models have debts, then the agency doss not give the models any money, as it goes to paying off the debts (e.g. airfare, rent). Once all debt is paid off only then can the model actually start getting pay that they can keep. Runway shows don't actually pay as well as people think (keep in mind that X% goes to the agency, and there are costs like airfare and accommodation to pay) and it all depends upon whether the model is popular and can cram in lots of shows, as well as the prestige and pay level of the shows as to how much they actually clear after costs. Runway shows especially for the top brands are for elevating your name, and getting seen by high fashion people so you can get booked for much more lucrative print ads, campaigns etc. That's why these models do it. Of course, once they've become top models in the high fashion scene, then those models will get paid more by the shows, especially if they've been booked exclusively and are say, opening and closing a show. Then yes, they'll be getting paid very well. But that's a small percentage of models.
I watched this documentary (made maybe 7 years ago) and this male model Cameron Keesling, who'd been working a year I think, and had done editorial shoots for various well known fashion magazines and was even featured with other models on the cover of I think, Vogue Italia, had still not pocketed a dime from his agencies. On the contrary, he was USD10,000 in debt. Yes that's right, a year of working a lot, and spending his days going to casting after casting all day long. And he owed 10,000 bucks. The agencies paid for airfare here and there, and accommodation in cities like NYC so you can see how that would add up. The video is on UA-cam. It's called Unglamorous.
when you do commercial modeling and you get things like a "buy out" contract, can you negotiate to have something else. So for instance, in your example, your friend did a one day shoot and gained $25,000 with a buy out contract...but they can potentially use that for the rest of her life and she only gets a one time payment of $25,000 can she negotiate that? Or is that dumb because it's a good deal... I wouldn't know yet, just starting out.
I suffer the fate of having a high fashion face but lack the height. So I dont really a commercial model face because I dont have a charming smile because I have gap teeth so my face is polarizing. But I am 5'11 and not meeting high fashion height standards. But every agency I applied liked my look but denied once my height is revealed :( Any tips?
I am currently on track for specialty/commercial modeling. I am fit, tattooed, pierced all over, excellent skin, only 5'1", and I am 35 years old. Don't give up people! Find a local photographer that can really capture you and shoot according to your height/ age. Stay on top of yourself, your diet, and stay confident. Know your worth! Practice as much as you can. Thank you FP!
Have been binge watching your content! you got me wanting to get in shape & get in the model game lol, is 26 too old to begin or is it based on how you age?
So Chiella Hi Achiel ☺️, 26 is not too old, runway models are typically a little younger (16-28), other categories don’t necessarily have an entry age so you can pretty much start your career at any point
Wow!! 8k and didn't get a chance to see the images.... lol that's cool! I'm going into commercial print modeling, due to my height and age. And will look for an agency in Miami , Phoenix or Seattle to represent me. I'm willing to travel. Awesome tips!! Thank you so much for the commercial print list 🙏🏾
Get to know photographers, photo retouchers and anyone who works with advertising agencies. Often times they are young creatives who are open to collaborating.
Please do a video on how a shorter then (requirement) male/female can break into the high-fashion industry. Love your video lots of love from England.❤️
What I like about Fresh Pepper, is he, teaches people to set themselves up for success, with all the information from his videos, you will have a great start! With such a wealth of details, (it will be difficult) for people to play games with you. Many people you will encounter, will not have your best interest at heart. Also, Mr. Pepper, is a wonderful spokesman, some people, who, make these videos, are not such, good speakers.
Hi Fresh Peppers! I was asked by a commercial agency for a talent rate, I have no idea what to price myself for. I have a little experience under my belt. I decided on 150 hourly day rate 1200 1.5 for over time. 375 for travel as they are semi local. I saw they seem reputable as I asked around and interviewed with some of the models. However, I am not sure of the idea of having a set rate as some companies pay more or less depending on the job. In terms of usage of images should that be in the contract? Please help!
Great video! I'm seriously considering commercial modeling now even though its been something that I've written off until this point. I know you mentioned that high fashion models make less per show but are doing multiple shows per day during fashion week but how many high fashion models actually go on to make a good salary?
this is what i struggle with to choose lol. like i got contacted by this agnecy to send more images nd a video of myself as well like is that a good sign i will be signed? and also ik im trying to keep my hopes up but i do hope i make it! and thank you for ur videos because they have been so informative
As a young actor, I meet so many people who totally disregard commercial jobs, or don't see them as worth it, but I'd say whether you are an actor or model don't underestimate how helpful commercial jobs can be early in your career. I made more money in one day on a car ad than I did in a three-week job for a series. Unless it's, for instance, a brand you have real issues with, don't be insulted if your agent only auditions you for commercial roles now, because like in my case that money and experience can be made extremely useful later on.
I have acne scars but technically not acne. Which I assume can easily be covered by makeup, because there is no bump or texture. Would that hinder my chances, since it looks like acne.
If you're up and coming and you can't really afford to pay for good digital shoots with professional photographers, what do you recommend? if you're taking at home shoots with an iPhone camera, and you edit them to the best of your ability (not over editing to the point where it looks inauthentic) do your recommend adding these in your portfolio? Especially since I'm 18 going on 19 and I would like to try and break in runway and print modeling. What do you think.. wait or just keep going with what I've got?
These videos are really fun, I watch these even if im not too interested in joining the modeling agency.... I'm not TOO interested. definately not. 😗😗😗😗😗😓😓
Hi! My waist measurements have gone down since I last applied online for multiple agencies. When is it acceptable to resubmit an application with my new measurements? Thank you!
Thank you so much for all of your advice! I was able to actually get signed with a local agency thanks to you. And I just auditioned for my first commercial!
Wow that’s amazing. Love hearing success stories like this. Congratulations 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Omg. Great job!!!! I'm so proud of you and I dont even know who you are lol
@@ladiwaddell989 😂😂
😃😃well done
Congratulations 🎉
"There are age limitations for high fashion"
- Hi, I am Naomi Campbell...
🤣🤣
I was thinking the same thing
She's obviously a exception, but think about all her peers they're all retired
@@du3844-m4v Yes ! You're right ! However, Versace (an exception of course ❤❤❤) cast Shalom, Helena, Amber and other ORIGINAL supermodels for its SS 2019 show !!!!!
Don’t compare Naomi to most of the viewers from here. Lol
🤷🏾♂️Black people don't age until we get into our 60s or 70s so we can model much longer.
Bro you give the best advice on modeling than any other UA-camr you are definitely underrated keep going g 🦾
Ronin Clarke thanks man. I appreciate that 😊
I need this pandemic to wrap up so I can start my commercial career.
Hey John Cena you're back 😂 but I agree like comeon
I think you should just go with the wrestling career
Lol. Just a joke, btw goodluck hope you achieve what you want
Watching your videos is like an escape for me. This one especially makes me feel less trapped in Kansas. I can't tell you how much I appreciate the hope you give me
Such an incredible differentiation between the two...usually it’s hard for people to know actually there are a huge variety of models ....keep up bro
Thank you 😊
When I get back my clear skin..... It's over for u putasss😂😂
Tyrese DaIjaun lmao 🤣
Shitt I was blessed with clear glowy skin, shame that I look like I bite people 😭😭
Lmao
@@carpet498 🤣🤣🤣oh my god
@@carpet498 wish i were you 😂😍
Thank you bro. I’ve worked on my portfolio and currently building my Instagram right now to have a little more credibility. I’ve even gone to the lengths of doing smile direct club to close my gap a little for the perfect smile. I’m 6’2 with an athletic built and just need to take it to the next step and go for it. Your videos have truly helped me become a better model and I appreciate the authenticity with each and every video you post 💯
Thanks Gregory, glad to hear that you find my content useful. Best of luck on your journey man
This guys video's give me lots of experience to work in modeling industry very helpfull bro 👑✌🏻👬
Pankaj Borawake thank you
Got signed to an extra agency thanks to you!
That’s amazing man! Congratulations
Keep going bro, we love youu so much
Bizzo For real thank you 😊
So it IS as I thought it was: commercial modelling might have less prestige, but can be a main source of income in the long term if you manage your career well.
Getting me interested there🤔
Hey, I hope you respond to this. Two years ago I signed with a local agency and I had no experience whatsoever. I went on my first commercial casting and it was baaaad. I learnt from that experience though and I think I’d do better now. I am good looking and have a great smile but the problem is I am not photogenic. That’s quite discouraging for me, as a result I left the modeling world till now. Also, as a black girl my looks change literally all the time since I do different hairstyles every 1-2 months. Actually I’ve always known I’m not very photogenic although I look really good in person. The discouragement came after my agency arranged a photoshoot and when the pictures came back they weren’t a true representation of my looks. I looked totally different. Do you have any tips to help me work around this issue? I’m sorry for the long comment 🤦🏾♀️
I totally feel you on this!! But I think the trick is to never give up!
Hi Lexi, has anyone told you that you're not photogenic? Often times we are our own worst critic and we get in our own way sometimes. A lot of times I don't like the way most of my pictures look, and even some of my videos. Certain lenses can make your face look longer, wider, or slightly distorted depending on which lens is used. I've made a video on my channel where I gave some tips on how you can look better in photos, check it out here ua-cam.com/video/gxtAJFH0pWM/v-deo.html
Thank you FP for this, it has helped me narrow down my niche in modelling because I have been having a hard time finding modeling jobs because I have the height for high fashion modelling but my hips are of an African body so am slim all the way to the hips.
Great advices bro! thank you so much,
we´d appreciate a video about "Top ten Fashion shows where models want to work" .
Your videos keeping me calm during qurantine
Semaj da Kid glad to hear that ☺️
who else watching this while posing and thinking they're in a high fashion photoshoot cause i do. 😭😭😭😭💀💀💀
Wow! Commercial modelling is where I am into thanks for the detail information. You Rock brother 👌💯
I'm currently doing an Internship in a ad agency. Are they permitted to employ people who are working for them as models?
That’s amazing. It depends on the company and their policy. One of the agents I worked with in Chicago came from an ad agency, he had strong relationships with them and would often book himself for the modeling jobs 💀
Loved this video and the style of it!! I found everything super informative and I'm re-motivated!!
Thank you ☺️
Stay safe pepper
Shared this video to my friends
Habib Shamsudeen thanks man
Fresh Pepper thanks for the tips and showing us around L.A. also your always in shape
Haha thanks man
Can you be a commercial model but every so often/here and there, get high fashion job opportunities or gigs ?
Absolutely, a lot of models do that
This was actually very helpful to me!
Thanks for the info I’m interested in both commercial and High Fashion.
Haha, oh man that first covid restriction lift was so nice. It's great seeing content again from that period because everything just happened to feel so chaotic. Great video otherwise! Hello from Milwaukee!
Thank you 😊 This is so helpful !
I have a clear skin I'm not sure about "good-looking"😂
Lmao, I’ve seen your IG, you’re a great looking guy.
Whats your ig🤔
@@serwagyedu-nuako3363 @Snaye_Mdubu
@@snayemdubu2988 based on your ig, you have a beautiful smile bro 👊
You gave some very important points and aspects on Commercial modeling and i really get some ideas from you. Keep up the good work. Thank you so much.
You are very good. No wander you're killing it on UA-cam
Thank you 🙏🏾
Hey!
I found ur videos very informative. Never I saw someone making such a clear information about modelling career .grt!
Thank you 😊
Extremely helpful every single video 💜💜💜
Thank you
Thankkkkk Fresh Pepper! Sooooo helpful!
I would really appreciate your help Fresh... Hopefully you'll read this:
I got scouted by a small international agency who represents both commercial and high fashion models. I sent them my pictures, got called for a casting (keeping in mind the high fashion board), they told me I had the requirements for it and said they would contact me later. When they did, they were having doubts about putting me in the high fashion board because I lacked experience in walking with high heels and already am 22years old... So I signed a contract for a year as a commercial. Fact is, we did 2photoshoots and I never got to see the pictures.
I'm not much the goofy or smiley type so I don't think I fit as a commercial... How can I improve? When the contract is over should I try and apply to other castings from different agencies? What are your thoughts? Awesome content btw!! Love it!
Thanks for the tips and advise as im just starting out in the UK ,and it can be a bitt daunting so this video has helped.
Keep up the good work...GOOD VIBES!!
Thank you FP!
Any time!
I truly thought runway models make wayyy more. I'm applying to be a model. I really needed this. Great advice..!!
I'm afraid you're in for a rude awakening if you have those kinds of misconceptions about modeling. In fact, many models wind up in the position of having worked quite a lot, yet have pocketed ZERO dollars, and have accumulated large debts to their agencies. How's that? Agencies advance these new models money, paying for airfare fees to travel to various cities and countries for editorial shoots and for runway shows, and pay for photographs, and - a big expense here - model accommodation. In fact, I think many of these model apartments are probably a means for many agencies to actually make some money off models, since they can cram several models into small apartments which the agency rents by the year or whatever, and then they collect fairly high rents from each of those models. So let's say they put 4 models into one small place, and they collect X dollars each, so 4 times X, which would be higher than the rent which the agency pays.
Many models who fly here and there to do runway shows barely make enough to recoup their costs (airfare, accommodation, meals etc.). And there are those who are in the red on that, earning less money in total than those costs. But those costs are borne by their agencies, to whom the models become indebted. That's how models rack up debts.
Agencies receive whatever pay that models make, and if that model has no debts to the agencies, then the models will receive money in their pocket (minus the agencies' cut, and other fees and taxes). If the models have debts, then the agency doss not give the models any money, as it goes to paying off the debts (e.g. airfare, rent).
Once all debt is paid off only then can the model actually start getting pay that they can keep.
Runway shows don't actually pay as well as people think (keep in mind that X% goes to the agency, and there are costs like airfare and accommodation to pay) and it all depends upon whether the model is popular and can cram in lots of shows, as well as the prestige and pay level of the shows as to how much they actually clear after costs. Runway shows especially for the top brands are for elevating your name, and getting seen by high fashion people so you can get booked for much more lucrative print ads, campaigns etc. That's why these models do it.
Of course, once they've become top models in the high fashion scene, then those models will get paid more by the shows, especially if they've been booked exclusively and are say, opening and closing a show. Then yes, they'll be getting paid very well. But that's a small percentage of models.
I watched this documentary (made maybe 7 years ago) and this male model Cameron Keesling, who'd been working a year I think, and had done editorial shoots for various well known fashion magazines and was even featured with other models on the cover of I think, Vogue Italia, had still not pocketed a dime from his agencies. On the contrary, he was USD10,000 in debt. Yes that's right, a year of working a lot, and spending his days going to casting after casting all day long. And he owed 10,000 bucks. The agencies paid for airfare here and there, and accommodation in cities like NYC so you can see how that would add up.
The video is on UA-cam. It's called Unglamorous.
Thank you for always giving us awesome content. Love your channel!!
when you do commercial modeling and you get things like a "buy out" contract, can you negotiate to have something else. So for instance, in your example, your friend did a one day shoot and gained $25,000 with a buy out contract...but they can potentially use that for the rest of her life and she only gets a one time payment of $25,000 can she negotiate that?
Or is that dumb because it's a good deal... I wouldn't know yet, just starting out.
Love your videos 😍 this one was very useful, thanks!
Thanks a lot bro!❤
I suffer the fate of having a high fashion face but lack the height.
So I dont really a commercial model face because I dont have a charming smile because I have gap teeth so my face is polarizing. But I am 5'11 and not meeting high fashion height standards. But every agency I applied liked my look but denied once my height is revealed :(
Any tips?
Thank you for this video! It’s been a huge help 🙏🏽😊
thank you so much ....u are helping a lot of people all over the world...
I am currently on track for specialty/commercial modeling. I am fit, tattooed, pierced all over, excellent skin, only 5'1", and I am 35 years old. Don't give up people! Find a local photographer that can really capture you and shoot according to your height/ age. Stay on top of yourself, your diet, and stay confident. Know your worth! Practice as much as you can. Thank you FP!
Always appreciate your advice !❤️❤️
Thank You. I’m gonna go for it.
Awesome information I will check out these companies thank you!!!
Have been binge watching your content! you got me wanting to get in shape & get in the model game lol, is 26 too old to begin or is it based on how you age?
So Chiella Hi Achiel ☺️, 26 is not too old, runway models are typically a little younger (16-28), other categories don’t necessarily have an entry age so you can pretty much start your career at any point
@@FreshPepper Thank you for the clarity! 😏 Also hope LA quarantining is treating you well!
You’re awesome!! Thank you for this!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Needed this thanks Fresh!!!!👌🏾👌🏾
Thank you for all your insights! Very inspiring and encouraging video you have here ❤️
Thank you so much
This was really helpful
Wow!! 8k and didn't get a chance to see the images.... lol that's cool! I'm going into commercial print modeling, due to my height and age. And will look for an agency in Miami , Phoenix or Seattle to represent me. I'm willing to travel. Awesome tips!! Thank you so much for the commercial print list 🙏🏾
Amazing!! Thank you for the knowledge ;)
Quick question, if i start modelling from 13 and move to new york at 16 would i be more likely to be more known as a model??
yes, you have to move to New York
If you can get represented by a top agency in New York then you have a very good chance
Fresh Pepper thank you❣️
Great video and information.
Take a little hike-giddy-hike lol gonna steal this one 😂😍
Thanks from Austria/ Vienna 😄 you are sympathisch
Do I have to be slim as in like Gigi Hadid to do high fashion modelling
Kindaa but not exact same you can be a bit bigger
Nice one Fresh pepper, really appreciate the tips... But what advice can you give folks in Nigeria who would like to go into Commercial modeling?
Get to know photographers, photo retouchers and anyone who works with advertising agencies. Often times they are young creatives who are open to collaborating.
VERY GOOD COMMENTARY.
Ur awesome! More commercial model tips please! ❤️❤️❤️🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
I really enjoy your videos 💟💟
Ok I’m looking at commercial print modeling a lot different now thanks👍🏾
Thanks for the information 💋
Please do a video on how a shorter then (requirement) male/female can break into the high-fashion industry. Love your video lots of love from England.❤️
Im 5'5. I want to get to 5'8. I'm 16 tho so I think i still have space yo grow.
Try stretching
What I like about Fresh Pepper, is he, teaches people to set themselves up for success, with all the information from his videos, you will have a great start! With such a wealth of details, (it will be difficult) for people to play games with you. Many people you will encounter, will not have your best interest at heart. Also, Mr. Pepper, is a wonderful spokesman, some people, who, make these videos, are not such, good speakers.
This dude is fkin amazing bro !
Great content man!
Fresh Pepper! Thanks again for your resources. Did it take you long putting together a list of the agencies in each state?
Can you do a video for modeling while in college
Thank you so much I can't wait to know about 🙏😊😊
You should make a video for what newly signed models can do to start getting booked frequently
That will be my next video
thank you so much that was so helpful also your so nice
Thank you
***DYK****
Gigi Hadid, is expecting a offspring from Zayn 😱
'offspring'
persephone lol thought it would interesting when someone came across to reading it 😂
Willie Lugo 😂
who calls it an offspring- and oml yes shes here haha
@@madiannc lol 😂 do more vids on your channel:)
VERY HELPFUL
Hi Fresh Peppers! I was asked by a commercial agency for a talent rate, I have no idea what to price myself for. I have a little experience under my belt. I decided on 150 hourly day rate 1200 1.5 for over time. 375 for travel as they are semi local. I saw they seem reputable as I asked around and interviewed with some of the models.
However, I am not sure of the idea of having a set rate as some companies pay more or less depending on the job.
In terms of usage of images should that be in the contract?
Please help!
Road to 90k💯💪
Is Sydney good city to start modeling???
Great content. You mentioned high fashion models but not all runway models are high fashion. I would appreciate some clarity around that.
Thank you!!
Thank you!!!😘😘
Thanx a lot you are bestttt
Great video! I'm seriously considering commercial modeling now even though its been something that I've written off until this point.
I know you mentioned that high fashion models make less per show but are doing multiple shows per day during fashion week but how many high fashion models actually go on to make a good salary?
this is what i struggle with to choose lol. like i got contacted by this agnecy to send more images nd a video of myself as well like is that a good sign i will be signed? and also ik im trying to keep my hopes up but i do hope i make it! and thank you for ur videos because they have been so informative
I come back for the intro Everytime
☺️
As a young actor, I meet so many people who totally disregard commercial jobs, or don't see them as worth it, but I'd say whether you are an actor or model don't underestimate how helpful commercial jobs can be early in your career. I made more money in one day on a car ad than I did in a three-week job for a series. Unless it's, for instance, a brand you have real issues with, don't be insulted if your agent only auditions you for commercial roles now, because like in my case that money and experience can be made extremely useful later on.
Hey! Sorry for asking again but is getting into haute couture modeling different/tougher? Does it pay well? How is it seen in the industry?
I have acne scars but technically not acne. Which I assume can easily be covered by makeup, because there is no bump or texture. Would that hinder my chances, since it looks like acne.
If you're up and coming and you can't really afford to pay for good digital shoots with professional photographers, what do you recommend? if you're taking at home shoots with an iPhone camera, and you edit them to the best of your ability (not over editing to the point where it looks inauthentic) do your recommend adding these in your portfolio? Especially since I'm 18 going on 19 and I would like to try and break in runway and print modeling. What do you think.. wait or just keep going with what I've got?
These videos are really fun, I watch these even if im not too interested in joining the modeling agency....
I'm not TOO interested.
definately not.
😗😗😗😗😗😓😓
Hi! My waist measurements have gone down since I last applied online for multiple agencies. When is it acceptable to resubmit an application with my new measurements? Thank you!
After 6 months so I have heard
I love this
is it possible as a model to be doing to different type. like commercial and high fashion at the same time
L O V E your videos💪🏼
Loved the tips! Where can I find the website? I don’t see it in the description
Fashion models are a little more exotic. Commercial models are a little more mainstream.
is there such thing as getting "typecast" in modeling? like if I start out as a commercial model could I also become a runway model?