*Cue SPIKE*
Modelling
ok, i was just wondering if anyone knew of any agencies or websites that are legit when it comes to taking on models...
i really want to be an underwear model, it's something i've wanted to do for quite a while but i have no idea how to go about it, where to even start! and i'm concerned that when i say i want to do underwear shoots, i'll wind up in some seedy glmaour modelling place which is definetly not what i'm looking for.
I'm thinking more like catalogue work.... gah. i can't find anything to help me get started
i really want to be an underwear model, it's something i've wanted to do for quite a while but i have no idea how to go about it, where to even start! and i'm concerned that when i say i want to do underwear shoots, i'll wind up in some seedy glmaour modelling place which is definetly not what i'm looking for.
I'm thinking more like catalogue work.... gah. i can't find anything to help me get started
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One thing I remember from various articles on the subject is that you shouldn't register with anyone who asks for money up front or charges for new photos or insists you have a full professional portfolio first.
A good agent will make their money by getting you work, and if they think they can do that, then your photos are an investment for them.
Most will just ask for two photos - one headshot, one full-length, which don't have to be professional standard, just good enough for them to see you properly.
It might be an idea to check with local trading standards about any agency you're considering.
Any reputable agent will happily answer any questions you may have and gladly walk you through their procedures.
Good luck
(Edited by Kate 08/07/2005 22:33)
A good agent will make their money by getting you work, and if they think they can do that, then your photos are an investment for them.
Most will just ask for two photos - one headshot, one full-length, which don't have to be professional standard, just good enough for them to see you properly.
It might be an idea to check with local trading standards about any agency you're considering.
Any reputable agent will happily answer any questions you may have and gladly walk you through their procedures.
Good luck
(Edited by Kate 08/07/2005 22:33)
I think that some of the girls on T21 that have done modeling before aren't ones that post regularly here - so it may be worth contacting them directly (email/LJ/whatever).
Also, aim high -- kick off by contacting one of the top-end agencies (eg Models One) with a view to getting a feel for how a legit operation behaves, this way you'll be in a better position when dealing with less well known agencies.
Read through something like Modeling Scams although its very UScentric it may still be of use.
Also, aim high -- kick off by contacting one of the top-end agencies (eg Models One) with a view to getting a feel for how a legit operation behaves, this way you'll be in a better position when dealing with less well known agencies.
Read through something like Modeling Scams although its very UScentric it may still be of use.
Except for kiddies agencies. We had to pay a smallish amount for Billy 'cos the agency does all the work for you rather than the model themselves going out to go sees'. Obviously an agency that will be doing underwear shots won't be a childs agancy 'tho
by Kate
One thing I remember from various articles on the subject is that you shouldn't register with anyone who asks for money up front or charges for new photos or insists you have a full professional portfolio first.
Hehe! Me too! Although I also thought of doing a Spike-esque reply myself, but I didn't want to steal his thunder!
oh oh oh, sorry been away. I do know a great model agency site, although my mind has gone blank and not chatted up the bird who used to use it for ages. www.selectmodel.com/site/vcheck.html is quite a good one though. Have you also considered modeling on a cam site, I know a few of the people involved with them and you can get quite a bit of money from them and the 2 I know may look a bit dodgy but are legit.
lol why does that not surprise me.
by SPIKE
Have you also considered modeling on a cam site, I know a few of the people involved with them
*snigger*
a cam site? hmm...not sure if thats paticularly my thing!
i know you'll be dissapointed about that spike
i know you'll be dissapointed about that spike
you don't have to get naked. Basically if you join one and maybe pose in your underwear or just sexy clothes. You fan put up a wishlist and all the guys who fancy the pants off you will buy stuff from your wishlist (I wish I was a bird and could do this). Obviously some of the other girls take some very rue pics as well as doing private shows which gets them more money. The wishlist idea is cool though and you get things bought for you.
by Spitefulangel
a cam site? hmm...not sure if thats paticularly my thing!
i know you'll be dissapointed about that spike
That sounds so horrible. Slightly like prostitution.
by SPIKE
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you don't have to get naked. Basically if you join one and maybe pose in your underwear or just sexy clothes. You fan put up a wishlist and all the guys who fancy the pants off you will buy stuff from your wishlist (I wish I was a bird and could do this). Obviously some of the other girls take some very rue pics as well as doing private shows which gets them more money. The wishlist idea is cool though and you get things bought for you.
Just because something is legal doesn't mean people can't find it distasteful.
(Read down to the fifth paragraph or so - I'm sure you'll agree: Ewwwww!)
(Read down to the fifth paragraph or so - I'm sure you'll agree: Ewwwww!)
Just be careful is my only advice.
I've had a lot of dealings in this sort of arena and there are a lot of scum bags out there. Whenever you go to a new assignment/agency always take someone with you. If they are straight up this should not bother them. And NEVER get pressured into doing something you don't want to do.
I can't really offer many contacts cos i work in a "different" area of this kind of thing,
But i wish you the best of luck.
I've had a lot of dealings in this sort of arena and there are a lot of scum bags out there. Whenever you go to a new assignment/agency always take someone with you. If they are straight up this should not bother them. And NEVER get pressured into doing something you don't want to do.
I can't really offer many contacts cos i work in a "different" area of this kind of thing,
But i wish you the best of luck.
The whole cam thing in the US has gone a bit crazy now because of this new law they passed, that basically means that the content providers all the way down the chain have to provide their addresses and details. As the cam girls themselves are content providers it means they would have to provide their addresses. Which is *not* good. They could have a lot of creepy stalkers that way.
by SPIKE
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you don't have to get naked. Basically if you join one and maybe pose in your underwear or just sexy clothes. You fan put up a wishlist and all the guys who fancy the pants off you will buy stuff from your wishlist (I wish I was a bird and could do this). Obviously some of the other girls take some very rue pics as well as doing private shows which gets them more money. The wishlist idea is cool though and you get things bought for you.
I know a few cam girls myself, but personally its not my scene. I can understand why they do it though...attention, 'fame' and money.
Dress up as one - I'm sure there's a market for it out there...
by SPIKE
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(I wish I was a bird and could do this).
And in reply to Spitefulangel's original post, I gather that Bravissimo use volunteer models from among their customers, if you're the right sort of shape for their range. (Not that I claim knowledge of these things, but friends who buy from it say it's a company that's changed their lives. Well, one aspect of their lives, anyway. )