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I want to become a model:

 Guide for Models, model portfolios, how to become a model and modelling opportunities

So you want to become a model? Be an icon of beauty and glamour and seduce the cameras of the most distinguished fashion photographers? The free models' guide with tips and resources for budding models can help you on your way.

Many modelling sites will promise to help you to become a successful model. This models guide will help you to avoid the pitfalls and the scams, and help you to stay safe and sane. It will also give you some practical strategies for becoming a successful model.

Modelling is not all about glamour, fame and fun. You are allowed to have fun (it's good for you), but remember that modelling is hard work. Your stunning looks alone will not get you far - put brain before beauty.

You need the right looks, a fit and healthy body of the right shape and size, the right attitude and a generous helping of luck.

As with any career, find out first whether the job is right for you. Just imagining that modelling is your dream career does not mean it is what you think it should be.

Then, determine whether you satisfy the criteria (qualifications, abilities and, in the case of modelling, physical requirements). Next, design your own marketing strategy to get that job.

1. The right attitude for the job

Be realistic about what modelling is about and what you can expect to achieve. Aim high, put in all you have got, expect success but always be prepared to fail.

Do some soul searching and ask yourself why you want to become a model. Know your strengths and limitations. There is more to modelling than thinking that you are beautiful and believing that you can do it.

Modelling is hard work. You need not only the right body but also more than a handful of braincells. You have to be very reliable and willing to learn. You need to be able to take directions and also put in your own ideas. You need to realise that this is not about you. You play only a small part but you need to play it well. There are plenty more aspiring models out there who are at least as promising as you are. Unless and until you have arrived at the very top of your profession, you are in no position to make demands. Most importantly, you must be able to take rejection. Success is by no means guaranteed.

To put it another way - to become a model, you need three things: The right body, a good brain and a robust personality.

 What you can do with your body

Disappointing as it may be, you will never be a fashion model if you are short and chubby. Likewise, you will never be a glamour model if you don't have the body and looks, and are not prepared to bear your skin.

Consider what type of modelling you want to get into and whether you satisfy the physical requirements.

 Sell yourself

Once you are satisfied that modelling is the right career for you (see 1) and you have determined what you can and want to do within the modelling industry (see 2), do some thorough research.

You may want to be signed up with a top agency or work freelance, advertising your services through one of the modelling sites on the Internet.

Depending on what market you aim for, you may need no more than a few simple photos - or you may need a model portfolio.

 

 
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