Wednesday, January 26, 2011

comprehending an ongoing career in modeling

By Ida Carr


As enticing as modeling or acting can be, many aspiring talents fall victim to scams perpetrated by unscrupulous agencies. The trick for the person trying to break in is to look for clues to honesty or dishonesty on the part of the agency. You'll want to protect yourself and find an agency that has your interests at heart.

Two words: "fully licensed." That's a good sign the agency is on the level. Also if it's been around for a decade or two, you can start to breathe a little easier. Now you should take a peek at the client list -- see any names you know? Recognizable names mean somebody big trusts the agency, so maybe you can too. You'll really get a good idea of what working with an agency is like when you get your model composites made -- these are what the agency uses to find you work. It'll cost you money, but it's a necessary investment.

Models and actors come from everywhere, you know this. They're successful not because they're in Southern California, but because they're confident. They're charismatic. They understand the value of hard work and know that this industry rewards that kind of thing more than most.

Another manager's career began in the 1970's in the fashion industry where they worked with department stores, public relations firms, talent and advertising agencies in the development of catalogues, brochures, editorials, print work, as well as magazine, television and newspaper ads. Later, figuring they'd use their talents within the talent agency and modeling fields. You may fear that yours is not the right face for modeling -- that you're not exotic enough.

Worry not, because talent agencies are always looking for people who look like, well, people. You don't have to be nineteen feet tall to be a good model; you just have to have that something. And you can have it at any age, baby to grandparent, and regardless of your modeling or acting experience. Avenue is a commission-based agency with no registration fee. So if you'd like to have the opportunity to work with them, all you need to do is fill out their registration form and see if you're a good match. However, make sure you know that they expect you to have a positive mental attitude, a willingness to work long hours on casting calls without complaint and the ability to work flexible hours.




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