If
you are thinking of breaking into the petite modeling industry
and wondering if you should hundreds of doll ars on modeling
school or classes you need to read this article. Here are
few facts about modeling schools.
==>Modeling schools will not get you jobs. Clients who
are hiring petite models do not care if you have been to modeling
school or not. It does not quialify your for the job.
==>Modeling schools and classes teach mostly runway modeling
techniques. This type of modeling is for the fashion industry,
and if you are under 5 feet 9 inches there is a next to nothing
chance that you will get work as a runway model.
==>Some modeling agencies or managers offer classes to
boost their earnings. This is especially common in less populated
areas where models are scarce and the agency does not earn
much money. Be ware of agencies that offer these classes,
they are doing so for their own financial gain. A reputable
agency would never ask you to pay for classes.
==>You do not have to have a modeling to model for clients.
You can get all the modeling practice you need by practicing
poses in front of your mirror. A client is more interested
in your looks and vibrant personality than they are in whether
you've had modeling lessons or not.
Many times highschool and college students are approached
by a "modleing scout" who offers them the opportunity
to start their career as a model. Be ware of these people,
jsut because they have a business card does not make them
an agency who
can get you modeling jobs. These scouts are usually paid
by modeling schools on a per student basis. For each student
they convince to sign up for the modeling class they are paid
a commission.
To get work from a reputable agent or modeling manager you
need to find someone with a business license and who has connections
with real life clients that are ready to pay models for work.
Many models in this industry end up doing tv or video modeling
and you are considering this part of the industry you may
need to look into acting classes.
Although modeling classes are not necissary for model work,
if you plan to get speaking parts in the tv/video industry
you may want to consider taking acting classes.
Acting classes are considered by many directors to be valid
experience and they can make a difference in your modeling
portfolio. Most of us are not born actors, so acting classes
may be necissary to do the job the way a client wants it done
if you have a speaking part.
So while modeling classes may be a waste of your time and
money, some acting classes may be necissary if you choose
to pursue this type of modeling. Many petite and average modles
have an easire time in this industry becuse most of the time
size is not a deciding factor. The ability to do the job well
is more important. The industry is still competative, but
if you have experience modeling in non speaking background
parts it makes breaking into this sector much easier.
Find out how to break into the petite modeling industry,
and get your face in front of hundreds of clients looking
for petite and average models at http://www.petite-modeling.info
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