How to be a successful model
- Confidence. Clients
are looking for someone who is confident and can sell a product
convincingly. If you're not naturally confident, consider using one of the
many self-help books or CDs available that can help you to build up
self-confidence. To renew your confidence in your looks, remind yourself
of compliments you've received from others.
- A 'thick
skin'. You must be able to handle the rejection that
every model faces, while still putting yourself forward whenever there's a
chance of getting the job. You can't expect to meet the expectations of
every client. Try to think, 'It's good if I get the job, but if they don't
want my look I won't feel bad about it'.
- Stamina. A model
needs to be fit and healthy so they can work all day and still look good
at the end of it. Maintain a healthy diet and work out at least three
times a week. If you can't afford a gym, walking and running are great
exercises that anyone can do. If you're too busy to exercise, build exercise
into your daily routine by walking to work or to the shops.
- Independence.
Professional models may have to travel often, so you need an independent
spirit and a self-starting attitude. You'll need to get yourself up in the
morning and make sure you arrive at the job on time and ready to perform.
You also need to be comfortable if you need to be by yourself for long
periods.
- Organisation. You need
to be well organised in order to keep track of the dates, times and
locations of your castings and appointments. Keep a paper diary with you
or use one of the many online tools available to enter and edit your
appointments. Keep all your papers in a single safe and secure location.
- Willpower. Working
models can't afford to indulge in drink, drugs or partying. You must have
the will power to say NO. An agency will drop a model very quickly if it
becomes clear that his or her lifestyle could affect her work - or the
agency's reputation.
- Availability
and responsiveness. Make sure it's easy for agencies to get in touch
with you if they need to. When you have a confirmed job, communicate with
the photographer/agency as much as you can, and answer their queries as
quickly as possible.
- Fashion. Keep up
with the latest styles and clothing trends, particularly those that suit
your looks and style. Keep your portfolio updated with shots that use
recent looks.
- Persistence. This is
perhaps the most important attribute of all. It takes a lot of work to be
a professional model! It's no good waiting for work to come to you - you
need the get-up-and-go attitude of someone who sets goals and goes after
them. As George Bernard Shaw said, 'The people who get on in this world
are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and,
if they can't find them, make them.'
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