Modeling is one of the most competitive industries out there. Models don’t just win the genetic jackpot – they also have to be professional, ambitious, hard-working and unique. Not everyone is cut out to be a model, but if you’re willing to put in the work, you may find yourself on the cover of a magazine someday.

Part 1
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Building Your Portfolio

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    Get headshots. In order to submit to agencies, you will need to have pictures to show them what you look like. The photos do not need to be professional, but they should clearly convey how you currently look.[1]
    • Schedule a photo shoot with a friend of yours who has a good camera.
    • Make sure to get at least one good shot of your head and one good full-length shot of your body.[2]
    • Don’t wear makeup and keep your clothing simple (a tank top and jeans works best).
    • Take the photos outside to take advantage of the natural lighting.
    • Don't apply any filters to the pictures afterward.[3]
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    Work with different photographers. In order to have a compelling portfolio, you need to have a lot of pictures of yourself and all of them should be different. Working with different photographers on different shoots will help give you a lot of picture options to choose from when building your book.[4]
    • Try to show a range of facial expressions and body movements when working on different shoots.
    • The more photographers you work with and the more shoots you do, the more comfortable you will become in front of the camera.
    • Certain photographers bring out the best in certain models. Find photographers who work well with you and collaborate with them often.
    • Look for photographers who are also just starting out. They’ll be more likely to want to work with a new model.
    • You can find photographers by looking on Craigslist or by making a profile on Model Mayhem.
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    Know and embrace your modeling “type.” The fashion industry is all about putting people in boxes, so to be able to market yourself effectively, you need to know and understand your “type.”
    • If you’re have an approachable kind of beauty, you’re ideal for commercial print modeling.
    • If you have an interesting, unexpected face, you’re ideal for editorial fashion shoots.
    • If you have an amazing body, you’re ideal for lingerie and swimwear shoots.
    • If you’re very tall, you’re ideal for bridal shoots and runway.
    • If your face is perfectly symmetrical, you’re ideal for beauty shots.
    • If you're very toned and in shape, you're ideal for fitness modeling.
    • If you have perfect hands and/or feet, you're ideal for parts modeling. The ideal shoe size for women is between 6 and 7, while the ideal size for men is between 9 and 10.[5]
    • If you're very outgoing, as well as attractive, you're ideal for promotional modeling.
    • Nowadays modeling agencies are looking for models with all kinds of body types, so don't feel like you need to have a certain type of body to make it in the industry.[6]
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Part 2
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Securing Representation

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    Research agencies. Do a Google search for modeling agencies in your area. Check to see what models the agency currently represents, what kind of jobs those models book and how often the models work.[7]
    • Check to make sure the agency is reputable. If they have reviews online, read these to see how the models they represent like working with them.
    • If you’re interested in working with a smaller agency, make note of how big the agency is.
    • If you live in a rural area, look for modeling agencies in the closest big city.
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    Submit to agents. Most agencies have submission forms online where you can submit your information and photographs.[8] Be honest about your height, weight and other measurements.[9]
    • If an agent is interested in representing you, they will reach out, generally within four weeks.
    • Don’t feel badly if you don’t get a call. The agency may already be representing someone who is very similar to you.
    • Don’t give up! Keep submitting to agencies until you find a good match.
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    Attend modeling open calls. Look for modeling casting calls in your area. Sometimes agencies hold these when they’re looking to sign new talent. Attend the casting call wearing minimal makeup, simple clothing and heels (for women).[10]
    • Women should wear jeans and a black tank top.
    • Men should wear jeans and a form-fitting black t-shirt.
    • Make sure to bring copies of your headshots and body shots.
    • If you have any other past modeling work, print out pictures and bring them with you.
    • Be on time! Professionalism will set you apart in the modeling industry.[11]
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    Show your personality. If you get the opportunity to have face time with an agent, be yourself. Agents want to book models who are interesting, professional, smart and unique. The better the model is able to present themselves, the easier it will be for that model to book jobs.[12]
    • Have interests outside of modeling that you can talk about. This will make you more memorable to designers and agents.
    • Inform yourself about the fashion industry and be able to speak articulately about the industry as a whole.
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Part 3
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Becoming the Best Model You Can Be

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    Take a class. Modeling classes are a great way to make industry connections, learn about the business and get feedback on your look and pictures. In a modeling class, you’ll learn how to pose, how to walk and how to brand yourself effectively in order to secure the most work.[13]
    • Make sure to research the class before signing up. Some modeling classes are scams and should be avoided.
    • You don’t need to take a class to be a successful model, but it’s a good way to get started.
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    Practice posing in front of a mirror. Actors and singers practice in front of the mirror and models should do the same. It’s important to be able to see how your face looks when you’re executing different facial expressions. Do your mirror work every day for five minutes and you’ll find yourself with much more control over your facial muscles and expressions.[14]
    • Practice smiling without squinting your eyes or showing too much gum.
    • Focus each practice session on perfecting one facial expression.
    • Be sure to use your hips in your poses, too. Standing completely straight isn't very flattering, so try placing your hands on your hips and shifting your hips left or right.[15]
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    Build up your posing repertoire. Every model should have ten distinct poses that they can whip out on command. Practice in front of a mirror until you have ten separate poses, then work on transitioning from one pose to another.[16]
    • Everyone’s body is different, so focus on finding poses that highlight your body’s best features, while disguising your flaws.
    • Look in magazines to find inspiration for new poses.
    • Make sure you have a pose that makes you look great while wearing a swimsuit or lingerie.
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    Work on your body. As a model, your body is your most important asset, so it’s important to keep it in tip-top shape. Create an exercise regimen that you like so you’ll be more likely to want to keep up with it.[17]
    • Models do everything from yoga to spin classes. There’s no right way to stay in shape, so focus on doing work outs that you enjoy.
    • Try to work out no less than four times a week.
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    Eat right. Models maintain very hectic schedules and spend a lot of time traveling, so eating right is essential. Focus on getting lots of proteins, like egg-whites, Greek yogurt or protein shakes.[18]
    • Drink water constantly to help with energy and to keep your skin clear.
    • Supplement your diet with extra vitamins.
    • Drink green juice for an added helping of nutrients.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    My parents aren't really in support of my modeling career because they feel it would distract me from my academics. How can I become a model without being distracted from my academics?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Think it through, and show your parents that you're really committed. Explain that academics are important to you too, but modeling is your dream. Look into home-schooling programs that would allow you to still complete your studies while beginning your career as a model. Research some programs and show your parents what you find. Many young people manage to work as models, actors, dancers, etc. while still pursuing their education.
  • Question
    I am a young new model who has no experience. What is the best way to start off?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Read the article and follow the steps. This article is meant for people like you!
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Warnings

  • If a modeling agency asks for upfront payment at any time, beware. This is a scam and you should not work with them.
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  • Don’t put yourself in any situations where you feel unsafe. If you feel that a photographer or agent is taking advantage of you, leave.
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References

  1. http://www.fashiongonerogue.com/how-to-be-a-model-a-guide/
  2. Traci Halvorson. Modeling Agent. Expert Interview. 28 May 2021.
  3. Traci Halvorson. Modeling Agent. Expert Interview. 28 May 2021.
  4. http://www.marieclaire.com/fashion/advice/g740/how-to-model/?slide=3
  5. Traci Halvorson. Modeling Agent. Expert Interview. 28 May 2021.
  6. Melynda Choothesa. Professional Stylist & Fashion Designer. Expert Interview. 17 April 2019.
  7. http://www.marieclaire.com/fashion/advice/g740/how-to-model/?slide=1
  8. Traci Halvorson. Modeling Agent. Expert Interview. 28 May 2021.
  9. http://www.fashiongonerogue.com/how-to-be-a-model-a-guide/

About This Article

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This article was co-authored by Traci Halvorson. Traci Halvorson is a Modeling Agent, Former Model, and the Owner of Halvorson Model Management (HMM) in San Jose, California. HMM is a full-service, licensed talent agency representing over 300 professional models and actors. With over 25 years of experience in the modeling industry, Traci specializes in scouting, managing, advising, and launching modeling careers in the Bay Area. Traci holds a BA in Public Relations & Business Management from San Jose State University and also specializes in Marketing, Image consulting, and is a certified Life-Career Coach. This article has been viewed 104,182 times.
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Becoming a photo model involves a lot of luck and timing, but you can give yourself the best chance by making a great portfolio and finding good modeling opportunities. Take a variety of headshots and full-body shots. Wear simple clothes, like jeans and a blouse or a plain dress, and no makeup. This helps agents assess your natural beauty. Practice posing in front of a mirror and wearing different outfits to help you get comfortable modeling. Once you’ve put together a portfolio you’re happy with, search online for modeling agencies in your area. Fill out submission forms with different agencies and attach your portfolio. Keep an eye out for open calls, where you go in with other aspiring models and meet casting agents. For more tips, including how to find your modeling niche, read on!

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