Wednesday, October 28, 2015

The Steps To Become A Model

Female Model


Many of us dream of becoming a movie star or a model, yet we often feel that such a goal may be unattainable. It is important to realize that what one person can achieve can be replicated by another. Frequently, it is possible to follow the footsteps of others and replicate their success. As with many other professions, becoming a model can be attained by following some of the steps below.


Find a Niche


Models come in all sizes and shapes and often work in different fields and categories. For example, there are models who concentrate in "big and tall" advertisements. Some only do Gothic-style work. Find out what you like and what fits you well before you spend time and money pursuing a modeling gig.


Get a Portfolio


Have some examples!


In order to find work, one must be able to show a portfolio, a collection of works and pictures. You may hire a professional photographer or a filmographer to make one for you or you might look for novice photographers who will exchange your modeling time for their photography. With many aspiring photographers in most cities, it is quite possible to quickly get a free portfolio by posting a classified ad.


Learn to Express Yourself


Show them how you feel!


As you work on your portfolio, learn different poses and ways of expression. A good way to learn is to look at other advertisements in magazines and books. Try to recreate the poses that you see in front of a mirror and in front of a camera. Try to memorize at least a few good poses and remember which poses take away from your looks. Always be creative and adventurous. Photographers who are paying you to pose want you to be confident and have the ability to come up with various poses without being constantly told act. Being able to call up an expression on demand is also quite important. A few acting lessons may help you accomplish this easier.


Seek out Work


Seek and you shall find.


Once you have decided your market and you are armed with a portfolio filled with quality photographs, begin seeking work. Contact modeling agencies and post your portfolio online in modeling networking websites such as Model Mayhem. Social media sites, such as facebook.com and myspace.com are also great tools to market yourself and to spread your portfolio. Be sure to regularly check the classified ads for local agencies and small companies offering smaller gigs. Understand that modeling work takes time and be prepared to have fun.