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Models
Weight
There is no perfect weight! But a model must be slim and well proportioned.
Depending on the trend or the market, a magazine may opt for a slender
silhouette or a more curvaceous look. Regardless, proportion is
all-important. A slim-waisted woman with long legs will always be
more photogenic than one who is the same height but has a longer
torso and heavy legs. As for male models, they have to be athletic
and muscular, but shouldn't look like body builders. Again, proportion
is the key factor.
General
Criteria
It is impossible to specify individual facial features, since a
model's character, beauty and above all photogenic qualities are
the sum of them all. Healthy skin, well-cared-for teeth and natural,
well-cut hair are generally sought after.
Photogenic
Qualities
This is the most demanding criterion. Many pretty girls do not meet
this ultimate requirement - a photogenic face. And yet certain girls
whose looks are ever so slightly ordinary or even somewhat unusual
can be highly photogenic. This criterion is the most subjective
and the hardest to evaluate. Only a modelling professional can give
you an accurate appraisal of your photogenic potential. Only 5%
of the people who meet the first four criteria will also pass this
final test! But physical appearance isn't everything. You also need
a certain temperament to be a model. You should be aware that it's
an exciting but highly demanding line of work. Yes, there are more
criteria you'll have to meet. But I'll let you be the judge of them.
You
Should Be Poise
A model meets many people in many situations - auditions, photo
shoots, fashion shows, go-sees - and in different countries. It's
important to be at ease, to be able to communicate easily and to
radiate self-confidence. An outgoing person with an appealing smile
will always receive more work than someone who is shy and withdrawn.
Models
should have a habit to travel alone
Everyone loves the idea of travelling. But travelling on business
is a far cry from going on vacation. A model travels alone, without
relatives or friends, for one to three months at a time to distant
states / countries with different cultures. This is one of modelling's
most difficult requirements. It takes a great deal of character
and independence. This type of work is not for everyone. Unfortunately,
you cannot work as a model without travelling. To be selected for
assignments, you need a varied portfolio of work done around the
world. Successful models love their work and become adept at living
out of a suitcase. You must be comfortable being by yourself for
long periods of time.
Models
should be Self Reliant
Wherever models are in the world, they must remember that they are
working on the road and that a client, a photographic team or a
fashion show is waiting for them. Models have to be organized to
ensure they arrive punctually in places they may barely know. It
isn't hard to imagine the many reasons a model has to be self-reliant.
Ambition
A model goes after her goals. You won't become a model by sitting
at home and waiting for agents to come to you! (Note: Never sign
with the first agency you visit. Always go to at least five before
making a decision!)
A
model should be very disciplined
Winter or summer, during a downpour or a snowstorm - models can
receive an important job at any time. They have to be organized,
available and presentable at all times. That means getting lots
of sleep, eating properly, and avoiding smoking and excessive drinking.
Models must also take care of their skin, hair and bodies with regular
visits to the esthetician, the hairdresser and the gym. Finally,
they must keep their portfolios and their finances up-to-date and
maintain their contacts outside the country. Only the best organized
and most disciplined will set themselves apart and perhaps even
become top models.
Intelligence
To succeed, a model must be an intelligent business person. She
must know how to spend and invest money wisely. Also, she must know
how to conduct business with agents, photographers and clients.
She must appear professional and businesslike at castings and go-sees.
Confidence
Clients are looking for someone who is self-assured and whom they
think can sell their product. A model must be able to sell herself
before she can sell a product. It is also important to be able to
handle the rejection that every model must face. No model could
meet the expectations of every possible client. It is always best
to go into a casting not caring whether or not you get it. That
way it's a pleasant suprise if you get the job but you aren't let
down if you don't get it.
Stamina
A model is sometimes on her feet all day in the freezing cold or
the hot sun. She must be healthy and in shape to be able to work
all day and still look good. Eating healthy, going for walks/jogs
and working out at a gym three times a week is a must.
Will
Power
A model must have strength of character and will-power in order
to stay away from too much wine and partying. An agency will drop
a model very quickly if it becomes known that she takes drink or
parties a lot. Once you have read what it takes to be a model, and
you think you fit the mold, then the first step is to get a portfolio
done.
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