Monday, June 18, 2007

Models, Learn Your Business - ONLY THE STRONG [MODELS] SURVIVE

Models, Learn Your Business - ONLY THE STRONG [MODELS] SURVIVE
Written by Los Angeles photographer, Zero Dean.
Reprinting or duplication without permission is prohibited. © Zero Dean

If you are serious about progressing your career, modeling will be hard work. Many jobs will be fun, but some will also involve working in difficult conditions (cold, wet, etc), wearing uncomfortable outfits, or holding uncomfortable poses for significant periods of time.

Persistence is important. Being a model will typically mean having to deal with rejection and criticism (not all of which will be constructive). You may be told you are too tall, too short, too fat, too skinny, too fit, too out of shape, don't have the right look, are not intense enough, are too intense, are not relaxed enough, etc. The point it, you may be criticized in any number of ways depending on who you are working with and what their needs are. It is important that you develop a positive means to be able to deal with criticism.

Dealing with the difficulties associated with modeling will often lead many models to give up before they've really given modeling a chance. If it was truly that easy to make a living at modeling, then everyone would do it. As with any career, the rewards of success can be great, but you generally have to earn them.

1 comment:

Bentley said...

Hi there my name is Tammy-lee mcdonald i have been trying to climb the ladder to becoming a model in the crazy world of show biz i know it takes a lot of ditermination and ambition natural talant and hard work now i know in my hart and mind tha that is me, i started posing since the age of fifteen years of age and i alwas want`d to model since some of my pic`s are on myspace.com/playboy_girle27

Thank you for taking time to read my comment and i do hope to hear from you soon.

Tammy-lee.