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Everything you need to know to land the modeling gig of your dreams
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Freelance models can have solid careers, but signing with an agency gives you even more stability and access to castings. Get the attention of an established agency by sending in your full modeling portfolio. This “book” should include your best photos along with some general background information. After you've sent in your portfolio, make additional connections by attending open casting calls. Keep pushing until you've achieved your modeling dream.

How To Apply To Be a Model

Create a portfolio with recent, high-quality head shots and poses. Include a full body shot and a video introduction. Attach a page with your height, weight, and other measurements. Target a market that fits your look. Find a reputable agency in that market, check their submission details, and send them your portfolio.

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Creating a Portfolio

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  1. It's really not worth the extra cost to get professional pics done. Get a friend or relative with a smart phone or standalone camera and let them take a number of photos of you. It's best to keep the setting fairly basic with a single-color backdrop, almost like a passport photo. [1]
    • Pose for a large number of shots, at least twenty, so that you'll have plenty to choose from. Out of these photos, you'll need to select between six to twenty images to include in your final portfolio. You'll need a wide range of photos, including at least one head shot.
    • Avoid having anything distracting in the background of your photos, such as random household objects. For example, it's better to stand in front of a blank wall instead of one filled with framed portraits.
    • If you've done professional freelance modeling work in the past, you may need to get permission from the photographer or client to use these photos. Once you have this permission, go ahead and include those shots in your portfolio.
  2. If you plan to send in your portfolio electronically, it's a good idea to include a sixty-second video. In the video, quickly introduce yourself and discuss your modeling background. Zoom the camera out, so that the scouts will be able to see your body. Try not to put on a show and just behave naturally. [2]
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  3. Your photos don't need to be from the past six months, but they should accurately reflect your current appearance. If you've lost or gained more than a few pounds, then get another set of photos done. Make sure to include photos that reflect the current length of your hair as well.
  4. The pics should be clear and crisp without any blurriness. The shading and lighting should draw attention to your best attributes and minimize any flaws. Any colors should appear vibrant and bright. [3]
    • Get your photos printed on good photo paper as well. It's probably best to take them to a photo shop to be printed, instead of doing it at home.
    • If your portfolio is digital, you can maximize photo quality by using a camera set to the highest pixel level with the least compression. You can also spend some time editing your images using professional software, such as Photoshop.
  5. Most agencies will want to see close photos of your face taken from a number of angles. This is especially important for print or fashion models. Keep any make-up very minimal for these shots, so that the recruiters can see the quality of your skin. Vary your expressions and smile in at least one shot. [4]
    • A good general rule is to include more smiling shots if you are looking for commercial work.
    • Use the least amount of make-up that you are comfortable with. This could mean just applying a bit of concealer, light powder, mascara, or lipstick. The recruiters will want to see the condition of your skin.
    • Wear your hair down in your headshot. [5]
  6. For these images, choose clothes that show off your body's best attributes . If you are aiming for a high-fashion agency, then a shot in swimwear can also be useful. As you choose outfits, think about how your choices will let recruiters see how clothing fits you. [6]
    • Again, don't feel as if you have to wear super fancy or high-fashion outfits in every shot. It's better to keep it basic, so recruiters can see your potential. Go with solid colors and simple prints. Only wear one 'statement' item at a time, such as a unique piece of jewelry.
    • For example, if you are apple-shaped, then draw attention upwards by wearing an interesting necklace or turtleneck. Or, if you have an hourglass figure, cinch in your waist with a fashionable belt.
    • Try to keep your pictures simple. For example, a simple photo could be a photo of you with no filters in good lighting. [7]
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Submitting Your Application

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  1. Consider your body type, physical appearance, and interests as you choose what type of modeling to pursue. High-fashion models, for example, are often tall and lean. Athletic models are generally muscular. [8]
  2. Go online to the websites of the various agencies and look at their current model rosters. See if you can envision yourself working alongside them. Check to see that the agency has been in business for at least ten years. Research their client lists to see if they cater to companies that interest you. [9]
    • Agencies of all sizes are usually actively recruiting for new models throughout the year. If you work with a smaller agency, you may get more personal attention. But, a larger agency may be able to provide more consistent work. [10]
  3. Go to the agency's website and read through their submission guidelines. Some agencies require that you mail all materials in, whereas others give you an electronic submission option. Follow all of their directions down to the last detail. If they ask for a certain size image, then make sure to send it along. [11]
  4. This is a page that includes all of your measurements, such as height, weight, bust, hips, waist, cup, dress, shoes, suit size, and inseam. Many models also list their hair and eye color as well. It's a good idea to place your name in bold at the very top. You could also include a small headshot image in an upper corner.
  5. In your portfolio, include a brief cover letter of introduction, your professional resume, your stats page, and all of your photos. Organize your photos so that the best one appears first. Place these items in a slim, secure binder.
    • Do not include all of your rejected or “extra” images within your binder.
    • Keep your cover letter short and to the point. Introduce yourself, explain your interest in modeling, and tell them what you've sent along. For example, you might write, “I started my freelance modeling career at the age of six, but would like the consistency of working with an agency.”
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    Schedule an in-person interview. If the agency looks through your portfolio and is interested, then they will likely call you with the offer of an in-person interview. That is why it's best to apply to agencies locally unless you are willing to travel. For most interviews, you'll simply talk to a representative for thirty minutes to an hour, but they may also want some test shots. [12]
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Finding Modeling Work in Other Ways

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  1. Social media is a very important tool that you can use to show off your relevance and popularity. After you've applied to agencies, focus some of your energies on going to local modeling events, making friends, and then connecting with those friends online. Post interesting photos of yourself on Instagram and you might even draw additional agency interest. [13]
    • Create additional connections by commenting on the posts of other models and responding to comments posted on your page.
    • Social media is a popular place to get scouted. [14]
    Gigi Hadid, Model & Fashion Influencer

    Modeling takes practice and hard work. "When I started, I was the worst on the runway. I try to keep learning every time I step off a runway and get better with each one. I have mentors that have taught me, and I’m still trying to get better today."

  2. Check agency websites for the details of open casting listings. This is where you'll bring your portfolio and wait with many other aspiring models to talk with casting agents. The agents will conduct a brief interview, snap a few photos, and get in touch if they are interested. [15]
    • This is a great opportunity to give casting agents a taste of your unique personality and to make a memorable impression. For example, you might show them a (flattering) photo from one of your recent hiking adventures.
    • Aside from your full portfolio, it can be helpful to create a laminated composite card to hand out. This card will contain a small photo, your name and contact information, and your relevant stats. [16]
  3. Many large universities and cities have clubs that aspiring models can join, usually for a small fee. These clubs spread the word about opportunities and are a great way to learn more about particular agencies and the industry on the whole. If you are a younger model, you might also find a mentor within a club. [17]
    • Some modeling clubs are simply informational, whereas others may hold public fashion shows and practice shoots.
  4. There are a number of dishonest people and companies preying on hopeful models. Watch out for modeling schools or agencies that request a payment in advance. An agency's fees should generally only occur when you are working. Also, steer clear of any persons or companies that request risqué or nude photos, as this is not the policy of established agencies.
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WikiRiverDancer770
My friends have always told me that I look great in pictures and I should try to get into modeling, but I honestly have no clue where to start. It seems like it could be fun, I just have no experience or idea how to even begin in the industry. Does anyone have any hot tips to make it as a model?
Traci Halvorson
Modeling Agent
First of all, if you want to be a model, do your research on modeling agencies and the category that you're trying to be in. Each agency kind of has specific guidelines, and you want to sound like you are informed when they interview you and when you submit to them.

Almost every agency goes through online submissions, so check the requirements and send exactly what the agency is asking for. If you get an interview, look through the prep list telling you how to wear your hair and makeup. Don't overdress and just be yourself. Show your confidence, and don't be shy.

In your portfolio, include a beauty headshot that's a pretty picture of you from the shoulders up without a lot of makeup and your hair in a down style. Then, also include a full-length shot of your body with good lighting and without using any filters.

Ambition is important. You have to have that desire and motivation to start looking for agencies and shooting for a portfolio. But the reality is you have to deal with rejection. Remember not to take any rejections personally.
WikiCloudLeaper633
Study the work of other models. Observe different poses, expressions, movements, etc. and make note of the ones that you think will suit you best. Try to work with many different photographers. This will add diversity to your portfolio and will help you explore what kind of photography style flatters you best. Take care of your body and be kind to yourself, it can be brutal working as a model.

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    Of course, but your friends and family will have to be understanding of your career and how demanding it is, you may have to up and fly across the country with very little notice, etc. Some people may not like it, but plenty of models make it work just fine.
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    What can I do to become a model?
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    The first thing that modeling agencies will see is your photo portfolio, so the first thing you need to do is gather images of you in different poses and outfits for your portfolio.
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      • Trust that they will contact you if they are interested in working with you. Once you've sent off your portfolios, try not to worry about that step anymore. [18]
      • Be enthusiastic and excited about the industry overall. Keep reminding yourself why you wanted to get started modeling in the first place.
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      Warnings

      • When you first get started, you may get some gigs that don't seem to fit you perfectly. Try to stay positive, especially when shooting, and you'll hopefully see an improvement soon.
      • Be very hesitant when signing with an agency before meeting them in person. Most real agencies require an in-person interview.
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      To apply to modeling agencies, start by having a friend take pictures of you so that recruiters know what your face and body look like. When you’re done, pick several of the best headshots and at least one fully-body shot to include in your portfolio. Next, type up a stats page that includes all of your measurements, your hair color, and your eye color. Then, compile your photos, stats page, and resume into a slim binder and submit it to agencies along with a cover letter introducing yourself and explaining why you wan to work with their agency. For tips on how to make a good impression during an agency’s open casting call, read on!

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