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Modeling Books and the Struts of Being A Petite Model
by: Isobella Jade Want To Be A Petite Model?Read these interesting modeling tips from a petite model who's been there. Learning from others is still one of the best ways to get started in the modeling world or entertainment business. - Bob Pardue
If you want to be a model and you arent sure how to start an instinct might be to go to the Internet. Which isn't a bad idea considering it is so easy to start on the web.
It isn't bad idea if your small town doesnt suffice to give you a good feeling about getting with a modeling agency but first I have some other hints that might help you to get your foot into the door since you should not rely on one source to get your ahead.
1. Understanding your look:
When you don't have a modeling agency saying " yes yes your perfect" you need to know what are your best traits. The first thing to do is go to the mirror. Honestly check your self out and notice what parts of you could be sellable.
Even your hands. Modeling isnt just Playboy magazine or Vogue, it is shoe modeling, hair modeling, hand modeling, and to start self marketing yourself as a model you should know your strengths and accept what you are and arent.
2. Flip through some magazines.
Magazines you like and want to be in. Get a feel for what is being used in ad campaigns, and editorials. What type of photos are being used in photo spreads and what type of posing is being done.
Depending on the style of modeling you want to get into you will need to have knowledge on how to pose, how to move your body, how to be natural, and personable, for this I would rip out magazine editorials and ads which appeal to you and consider them textbook material for your next step. (I am still doing this today.)
3. I would then, to prepare for your first shoot:
Once you have an idea of the type of modeling you want to do, start to research on the Internet some local schools, colleges, and universities that have photo departments, or if you want to use the modeling forums and Internet modeling websites then scout out photographers who submit to magazines and who have done quality work before.
Or to work with a more experienced photographer without a budget of your own then you might need a creative tactic. For this you can use the Internet to research photographers from magazines, newspapers and editorial you have seen in magazines and start to get an idea of the type of work they have done and pursue them through email.
There is no harm in asking a photographer if he considers test shooting, which means you will shoot with him/her and it will be of no cost to you or him/her and the images will be for both of you. Usually the photographer is testing out an idea and needs a model to practice on. But it can lead to serious work down the road if you sell your self as driven, honest, creative and striving.
The biggest mistake to make is to waste time on the wrong people and photographers who aren't as ambitious as you. So to solve this you need to be very picky but still full of ambition. As a freelance model, it all wont happen overnight.
4. It isn't easy marketing yourself
At the start so I would get a website, You can get a cheap one made at www.siterightnow.com and get a portfolio so you can start building your book.
Remember you will only get 2-3 shots for your book per shoot usually so start being picky about your looks and start planning to make a comp card. There is nothing wrong with selling yourself, talking about yourself, and letting people know your goals.
Remember: Modeling has more to do with your outward appearance but being ambitious can also lead you to a lot of work. If you want to get photos for free it is possible. I have never paid for photos, I have always approached photographers and got the shots I needed and you can too!
She has been featured on Media Bistro, The New York Post Pulse, Page Six, Advertising Age, Yahoo news, Yahoo Yodel, Gawker, The book standard, Fashion Television and magazines nationally and internationally. She has been modeling since 2001. She is the author of Almost 5'4" Confessions of an Unconventional Model, which she is shopping to make into a film. She went to New York Institute of Technology and has her bachelors in Advertising and Marketing. Article Source:
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More about Fashion trends for petite modeling
Sure, New York, Milan and Paris lead the world in petite modeling fashions, but many of these creations aren't wearable by the common woman walking down Main Street. So, one of your model goals might be doing catalog work for petite women for retail merchants like Macys or Dillards.
These are excellent places to look for modeling agents too. Just work backward, call a large department store and ask which model agencies they use. If local, contact and let them know you are interested in becoming a petite fashion model for their next catalog photo shoot.
Teenagers There are teenagers modeling opportunities in the petite market if you do some searching. Teens are almost always in demand, especially in commercial and editorial lifestyle for products and services.
However, this doesn't preclude your being in the know. Understanding what's driving haute couture today helps you to predict what tomorrow's Next Big Thing in petite clothing modeling will be. The latest fashion depends on trends. As a small frame model, you can be a big part of this growing fashion industry. Now, make your plan, practice your posing for photographers and get your portfolio. You might be the next girl on your street to become a petite model.
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