How To Build A Career in Modelling

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So, you want to build a career in modelling… Welcome to the real world.

It takes more sheer determination and hard work than good looks to become a model. First, understand the sector you would want to work in, and then understand its requirements. Next, understand your strength and the uniqueness of your own body. Practice and master your style in front of a camera, take photos and put together a portfolio of beautiful photos showing you in different poses and styles. Finally, if possible, get yourself an agent, and you could be the next big name in modelling.

Many people have asked the question, “how do I become a professional model”. Modelling is a profitable career. It is pretty easy to build a career in modelling if you put in the necessary efforts.

The modelling industry has boomed over the years. Like most other art fields, the modelling industry has something for anyone interested in building a career in modelling, irrespective of size, skin colour, and age. Modelling is one career that is open to minors, including kids (of course, with the consent of their parents or guardians). 

Have you watched the beautiful images of the models on top magazines like Vogue or admired them walk the runway on the TV and wish to be like them?

If your dream is to become a model, this article is a must-read for you. This article provides practical tips on how to build a career in modelling.

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What Does It Take To Be A Model

There is a common misconception that modelling is all about good looks and appearance, but modelling goes beyond that. Of course, to be a model, your looks matter, but ‘looks’ is not just about being pretty. There has to be something unique about your look or your physique that makes you stand out. It could be the unique shape of your nose or chin, your dimple etc. 

Whatever unique feature you have, you have to own it, embrace it! Also, be ready to keep fit. 

Height is the most important physical attribute that is always considered in the modelling industry. The general minimum height is considered to be 5’7″ (Even if you are not as tall as this, you might be shocked your case will be an exception if you bring on that model attitude and charisma!). 

Also, the general notion is that a model has to be super-thin, but this article debunks that notion. It is false. There are different types of modelling, and each has its own requirements. One modelling type might attach much importance to height and having a slender frame (e.g. runway modelling). While another modelling type would attach more importance to an engaging personality or a personality that has the ability to speak for a product, acting as the product’s spokesperson (e.g. promotional models).

Recently, even plus-sized people are being used as models. Your look counts and will help you determine the type of modelling best suited for you. Aside from looks, check for strength, resilience, courage/boldness, discipline, excellent communication skills, and time management skills. You should be able to identify your unique point, own it and use it. 

Determine The Type of Model That You Want To Be

You will be shocked to learn that there are different genres available in the model industry. If you are to build a career in modelling, you have to go for the modelling type that best suits your size, look and personality. 

You can build a career in modelling in the following genres:

·      Runway (cat-walk) modelling – This is for fashion models. The age range for this type of modelling is usually between 16-21, height is typically between 5’9″ and 6″, waist is between 22″ and 26″, bust is between 32″ and 36″, and hips is between 33″ and 35″. 

·      Lingerie (or swimsuit) modelling – These models pose to market and sell lingerie, bikinis and swimsuits. Typical measurements are usually 5’7″ to 6″ (for height), 22″ to 26″ (for waist), 32″ to 35″ (for bust) and 33″ to 35″ (for hips).

·      Print (editorial, catalogue) modelling: This is as profitable as fashion modelling; however, it is less restrictive than fashion modelling. Typical measurements for this type of modelling is usually 5’8″ to 5’11” (for height), 33″ to 35″ (for hips), 32″ to 35″ (for bust) and 22″ to 26″ (for waist). 

Other modelling types you might want to consider are; live/product brand modelling, television commercial modelling, fitness and bodybuilding modelling, live showroom modelling, etc. 

Get Adequate Exposure

One of the best tips about starting a career in modelling is that you have to put yourself out there. Go for events, modelling seminars etc. Interact with people in the modelling line. Getting exposed to agents and potential clients increases your chances of being noticed and booked for jobs.

Different ways to expose yourself include:

· Going for social events

· Attending modelling conventions

· Sending out emails to potential clients

· Sending your photos to modelling agencies

· Enrolling in acting workshops (especially for fashion and commercial models)

Create A Strong Modelling Portfolio

This is a must-do for you! It would help if you created a killer modelling portfolio that showcases your strong points using stunning, high-quality pictures. Almost every modelling agency will want to see your portfolio before they sign you. Hence, this is a crucial step when building a career in modelling.

Your portfolio should look professional and should create a good impression. You can easily share your portfolio link to agencies or brands when you reach out to them.

Reach Out To Legitimate Modelling Agencies

Finding a legitimate modelling agency can pose a challenge. Some supposed modelling agencies are not legit, but you may not be able to tell.

How do you know that a particular modelling agency is not a scam trying to make money off you by selling unnecessary photoshoots and courses to you? Here are some things you must bear in mind while searching for modelling agencies:

· Legit modelling agencies won’t ask you to pay to secure a modelling job

· Legit modelling agencies won’t ask you to pay for a test shoot

· Beware of an agency rushing you to sign a contract

· Beware of agencies that do not have reviews or proven track record of models that have signed with them

Research agencies before you join. If possible, get the names and contacts of models they claim to have worked with and confirm if the models were indeed signed with the agency. Ensure that everything (including assurances and promises) are put into writing.

Be Professional And Commit To Work.

As a model, you represent yourself and your agency; therefore, you have to work with utmost professionalism. Treat everyone on set with respect and courtesy. Take your phone calls and return all emails and voicemails promptly. Don’t go to meetings or photoshoots late. Keeping to time is a good work ethic. 

Modelling looks glamorous, and it is easy to lose focus and start getting lazy. It will take a lot of commitment on your part to build your modelling career and climb that ladder of success. Be ready to handle every situation that comes your way, both the good and the ugly.

Build An Online Community (Build A Presence Online)

Another thing that will help you create a career in modelling is communication skills and excellent interpersonal relationships. Celebrities don’t gain popularity by keeping to themselves. You have to be open to meeting new people both offline and online. 

Nowadays, social media is an effective tool for driving attention and engagement. Please make no mistake about it; you need that much attention and concentration. It is easier for brands to contact already popular models and pay them vast sums of money to model for them than to reach out to unpopular names. 

Leverage social media to increase your network and build your modelling career. You can hire a social media manager to help you manage your social media accounts.

Conclusion

You can see that building a career in modelling is not as hard as it seems. Like other fields and aspects of life, you need determination and putting in exemplary efforts to succeed. This article will be precious to anyone looking to start a career in modelling, and it would help if you shared this post. You might be helping someone reach their dream just by sharing. 

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