The
key to success in the modeling industry is
to be true to yourself. What
is it about the way you look that makes you
special? Why do you want to be a model?
Is it fame and money or is it an opportunity
to hang out with beautiful people? Whatever
your reason is, you have to embrace it and
use it as your driving force.
A
career in modeling can be financially rewarding
and can provide several opportunities for
you whether to use it to network or as a performer.
To become a model your look has to be marketable.
A corporation would have to believe that your
face and/or body on their product will help
them increase their sales.
If you can you the handle thae pressure and
the constant rejection then you are ready.
Here at Citimodels,
we will tell you ahead if you have the potential
and if we can market your look. We will not
waste your time and you will not waste ours.
Different
types of models we are looking.
1. Fashion
2. Commercial
3. Specialty
Fashion
Fashion modeling includes runway, clothing
campaigns (which you see in magazines and
billboards), catalogue, and showroom presentations.
Fashion agencies have very strict requirements.
Female models have to be between the ages
of 14-21 and to be 5'9" and above. Male models
have to 18 years or older, 5'11" to 6'2" tall
and a suit size of 40R to 42R. It is very
strict because, industry standard for clothing
samples will usually only fit these sizes.
Occasionally, an agency might accept models
who fall short (no pun intended) of these
requirements because they have unusually beautiful
faces and/or bodies. The further you are from
these requirements makes the more difficult
it is for your agency to acquire work for
you.
Commercial
Commercial models sell products for household
or industrial use. These include cars, hair
products, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages,
household appliances, industrial appliances,
machinery etc. Commercial agencies have no
physical restrictions. Commercial modeling
includes TV, print, promotions (e.g. the Budweiser
girls) and more. Commercial agencies represent
models of all ages, sizes and ethnic backgrounds.
Specialty
Specialty agencies usually represent talent
with special bodies or body parts and faces.
Specialty agencies represent full figured
models, pettiest, bodybuilders, athletic builds,
or body part modeling
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Here
at Citimodels we take care of your Portfolio
We make sure your Porfilio is marketable.
Remember that a portfolio is a work of art
in progress. It has to keep on changing in
order to keep up with the changing trends
in fashion and the times.
To
break into the business — the talent
— need professional photos. There
are two types of standard photographs
— a "head shot" and a "composite
card."
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The
typical marketing tool for an actor, experienced
or not, the head shot usually is an 8"
x 10" black and white photo of the face,
with your resume printed on the back.
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A
"comp card," the typical marketing tool
features several shots on the same sheet,
showing off the talent in different attire
or setting