Monday, December 29, 2008

So you want to be a model?


So you want to be a model?

Well, you have picked a tough and competitive business that requires a lot of hard work, patience, and the ability to take rejection well and often.

There is a simple fact about the business of modeling...
The most successful models fail many more times than they succeed.

It is simply the nature of the business. Generally several models if not ten or twenty are submitted for the same job - not everyone can get the job and nobody is picked for every job.

Modeling is NOT the glamorous profession that is portrayed in the movies and reality TV shows.

In fact the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that for the year 2006, the job of being a model ranked #8 on the list of Top 10 Worst Jobs in the United States. Models made a median hourly wage of $11.22, a bit less than twice the minimum wage of $5.85. Not so glamorous. Most models work part time.

On the plus side, it is a business that can give you the opportunity to meet lots of creative people, have a lot of fun and make some money and who knows, for the very lucky few even travel and notoriety.

The reality is that this is a BUSINESS--just like any other business--that requires constant research and marketing to keep up with trends and to keep your face in front of the agencies that you have employed to market you.

Models must take care of themselves and work hard to maintain a marketable image. Photo shoots can be long and difficult and take place in less than desirable conditions.

Still interested? Ok - here is where you start...

To begin work as a commercial model - you need a professional modeling portfolio and a comp card.

Your modeling portfolio is the most important expenditure you will make in the business of becoming a model. It is your marketing tool. It is how you will show modeling agencies and potential clients that you have the ability to act and portray the characters that they need for their advertising campaign.

Your modeling portfolio and the comp card (zed card) that you have printed will ALWAYS be seen by a potential agency or client - before you are.

The modeling portfolio should be filled with photographs that look as though they have been published. You want people to assume that the pictures in your book have been used in a commercial advertisement or fashion magazine.

Certainly - if you are asked, be honest. But you want to impress people with images that look as close to the real thing as possible and show not only how attractive you are - but how much personality you have.

Also - remember the rule - "Less is BETTER!" You don't win any prizes for having more photos than anyone else. You are competing against many other models for jobs. Your pictures need to have the "WOW Factor". They need to be professional - visually catching and most importantly - make you look incredible and show how much personality you have.

The column to the right contains links to pages that should help to get you off to a good start!

source: http://www.joeedelman.com/faq/industry/model.shtml

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Pre New Years Eve Party in Tampa With Trey Songz and Young "Soulja" Skrilla

Pre New Years Eve Party in Tampa With Trey Songz, Young "Soulja" Skrilla, and Tampa, Florida own S.D.C Boys.


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Tickets Can Be Purchased Online At Wantickets.com

Monday, December 1, 2008

Thank You Models For The Hard Work

Thank you guys for saving my ass and doing these projects. You are keeping me in good gracious with the music video production houses and casting directors. I know some of these gigs been last minute but like true professional models you brought your A game and did the gig. I really, really, really appreciate it. Those that paid out of your own pocket for travel and hotel, thanks for understanding. I was told that you will be booked on more gigs and better pay since you impressed everyone on all the sets.

Plies - Yolande Geralds, director

artist: Plies
song: "Family Straight" + "Gotta Be"
label: Big Gates/Slip-N-Slide/Atlantic
director(s): Yolande Geralds
production co: Frame By Frame
rep: Gwynnevyr Management

Sara Bareilles - Mathew Cullen, director

artist: Sara Bareilles
song: "Gravity"
label: Epic
director(s): Mathew Cullen
production co: Motion Theory


Britney Spears - Francis Lawrence, director

artist: Britney Spears
song: "Circus"
label: Jive/ZLG
director(s): Francis Lawrence
production co: DNA

Nickelback - Nigel Dick, director

Shot in Vancouver...

artist: Nickelback
song: "Gotta Be Somebody"
label: Roadrunner
director(s): Nigel Dick
production co: DNA

Thank You:

Leila - Detroit
Stephanie - West Palm Beach
Marie - New York
Lady Tease - Miami
Shay - Detroit
Trina - LA
Michelle - Toledo
Genesis - DC
Rachelle - DC
Sonya - Baltimore
Maya - Houston

Thanks Alot for seeing the big picture and the sacrifices you made to make the gig happen.

Dionte