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+44 7971 577403 ray@rayjordanphotography.com www.rayjordanphotography.com Modelling Advice 1. Introduction If you are reading this then you have obviously given some thought to becoming a model. Whether you have thought about this briefly or in great length we would like to provide you with guidelines about the options available for you in the modelling world. The information contained in this section of the website will provide you with the basis of everything you need to know about becoming a model. As there is fundamental differences in becoming an agency model and independent model some of the above sections are split into these two areas to provide you with informative information in helping you decide on whether you would like to pursue your ambitions of becoming a model and then if you feel you have what it takes, to choose what type of modelling you would like to become involved in and if it suits you best to become an agency or independent model. If you have any comments or questions regarding the content of this section of the site please contact us. Model Agency versus Independent Model Traditionally if you wanted to become a model you would have chosen the channel of signing up with a modelling agency/agent. Although this is still the way that may people make choose to start and progress a career in modelling with the introduction of the internet we are seeing more and more people becoming independent models. The main difference in becoming an agency model and an independent model is that an agency model has chosen an agent who finds and assigns them modelling work and an independent model represents and seeks work for themselves.

+44 7971 577403 ray@rayjordanphotography.com www.rayjordanphotography.com 2.Types of Modelling There are many options within the modelling sector available to new models but with so many modelling styles it is impossible to list them all. Below are descriptions of the main areas of modelling: High Fashion Catwalk: This is the top end of the modelling industry where the super models are formed. There is much demand to get into this area of modelling but really unless you are tall, thin and exactly what the top agencies are looking for, then chances of succeeding are very low. Catwalk work is very demanding but can generate substantial revenue for a model but in Northern Ireland / Ireland there is not the level of this type of work as there is in London or other major cities in the world. If you want to make a serious career from catwalk work you really need to consider relocating to say London to get yourself established and increase chances of getting work and established as a catwalk model. Fashion: The area of fashion modelling is a vast market with the higher end of the market being for catalogues, brochures, magazines, etc. right through to simply assisting photographers building on their portfolios. Although the fashion market is not as demanding as high fashion, entry requirements are still very similar, and although it s somewhat easier to become a fashion model than enter into high fashion its still a difficult aspect of modelling to become a part of. Swimwear and lingerie: Some people class the modelling of swimwear and lingerie as just another part of fashion modelling, which it is to a certain extent. Similarly the work within this area will be from publications right through to photographers portfolio shoots. IT IS QUITE NORMAL THAT A MODEL CREATES THEIR INCOME FROM A COMBINATION OF THE ABOVE TYPES OF MODELLING. Promotional work: Although some people don t class promotional work as modelling it can be an excellent way to break into the modelling world or supplementing modelling income. Promotional work has got many different aspects to it and can include promoting products in different environments but it is also heavily based

+44 7971 577403 ray@rayjordanphotography.com www.rayjordanphotography.com around public relations and models involved in promotional work will often found themselves being photographed for publicity shots or even appearing on television. This is an excellent way of raising a models profile and allowing them to make contacts for future assignments. Glamour: Glamour work is actually a style of photography and involves the portrayal of a model in a sexual way. This can range from provocative lingerie or swimwear shoots right through to semi-nude modelling. Artistic nudity: This work involved a model being completely nude but not posing in a sexual way. Work is often for photographer s portfolios or non-photographic work for still life art. Adult: Adult modelling is of a sexual nature and ranges from top shelf magazines to XXX* adult movies. * Ray Jordan Photography has NO involvement with XXX work. In some cases, this type of work is illegal, especially within the UK & Ireland. Please ensure you follow the laws of the country in which you are working / modelling.

+44 7971 577403 ray@rayjordanphotography.com www.rayjordanphotography.com 3. Requirements Requirements for modelling differ depending on which type of modelling you are interested in. Bellow are some guidelines: Fashion For any sort of fashion modelling (including catwalk, swimwear etc.) there are very strict requirements that must be met: Women At least 5ft 8ins (although for catwalk work the optimum height is rising to at least 5ft 9ins) Bust between 32 36 inches Waist between 22 26 inches Hips must be in proportion to your bust Clear skin Healthy hair Straight white teeth Men At least 6ft Good physic (there is work for all builds of male models) Clear skin Straight white teeth Promotional work Requirements for promotional type work will not be as strict as set out above and often advertisers are looking for more ordinary type people to fulfil their requirements. An ability to communicate well with people is crucial for promotional work. Glamour Glamour modelling undoubtedly requires girls to have a good body and a definite sex appeal. If you have aspirations of becoming a Page 3 model it is worth considering that some tabloids have a ban on plastic, just in case you where thinking a certain type of operation may increase your chances of success in this field!

+44 7971 577403 ray@rayjordanphotography.com www.rayjordanphotography.com Adult With adult type modelling there are again no strict entry requirement but one entry requirement is knowing you limitations. The range of adult modelling is vast and you must decide what you are comfortable doing before starting a career as an adult model. If your finding it hard to set your limitations think of it in the way of what way you do not want to be seen by the world. What all models must have: Becoming a model is not the glamorous job that some people think, and not matter what type of modelling you chose to do you will have to fulfil the following criteria in order to succeed: Be confidence Be ambitious Be organized Be tolerant Be willing to travel Be able to cope with rejection Be able to take criticism

+44 7971 577403 ray@rayjordanphotography.com www.rayjordanphotography.com 4. Getting Started Getting started as an Agency Model: Firstly you will need to find out what modelling agencies there are in your area and you should then contact them and inquire about the procedures they have for registering. Generally an agency will ask you to send a CV, details of your vital statistics and some photographs and if they feel you have what they ve looking for they will arrange a meeting with you to discuss registering and the type of work they would be able to offer you. When you approach a modelling agency most will say that professional photographs are not required and that snap shoots are sufficient, which indeed is true, but there is one major downfall to not approaching an agency with a partial or full portfolio. An agency will already have an abundance of models on their books a lot of who have already established themselves as models and who will be generally allocated the good assignments. If you can show an agency your photographic potential through a partial or full portfolio upon registering with them you may find it a quicker process to being allocated the good modelling assignments. One thing to note when you are registering with an agency is that they should not charge you any money for signing up with them and as has happened to many people in the past they have handed over money and have never heard from the agency again! A good agency will sign you up if they see potential to make money from representing you. Getting started as an Independent model: When starting out as an independent model, and in order to again modelling work, you will have to promote your modelling capabilities. There are many ways of doing this: Networking If you know any corporate clients that use models make sure they are aware that you are a model available for work. Raise your profile by having as many influential people as possible know of your modelling Model cards Model cards are used as an advertising tool by models. They are professionally printed cards that generally show photographs, vital statistics and the type of work the model is willing to carry out. Although this will involve an initial outlay most people find them to be a sound investment. You can also use them for inclusion in mail shots to potential clients

+44 7971 577403 ray@rayjordanphotography.com www.rayjordanphotography.com Creating your own website This can be created by yourself or with the help of more knowledge people if necessary. It doesn t have to be a big site, maybe even just a home page, but if you do choose to create your own website make sure it contains images (professional images are essential to sell yourself) and details on the types of modelling work you are available for. An expert on the internet can assist you with the set up of the site to try and ensure your details appear in search engines when people are looking for models Model sites and forums There are vast numbers of model sites and forums that models can register with, many with no registration fee. Use these sites/forums to post messages and details on your self. When you register with a site/forum and have listed your details always include photos or link to a site where your photographs are. Before you post or register with any modelling sites/forums it is worth looking at what other models have listed to get ideas for yourself. They are also a useful tool for meeting people and identify who s who in the modelling world. No matter what channel you choose to advertising yourself as a model always ensure you do the following: Always state if you are experienced or not and what types of modelling you are willing to do State where you are willing to work Always sell yourself... And Good Luck!

+44 7971 577403 ray@rayjordanphotography.com www.rayjordanphotography.com 5. Earnings How much can I expect to be paid??? Agency Model It is impossible to say how much you will be paid when completing a modelling assignment through an agency as each agency will have established differing rates for their clients. However if you choose to work for an agency they will be able to give you guidelines as to how much you will receive for the different aspects of modelling work you may be involved in. Different modelling agencies have different policies on travelling expenses but most will compensate you for excessive travelling costs e.g. if you have travelled a certain distance to the modelling assignment. Recouping travelling expenses will generally be done on the basis of producing travel receipts or declaring mileage counts. It is worth asking potential agencies their policy on travel expenses to ensure it is going to be financially viable to carry out assignments which will require excessive travelling. It should be noted that many modelling agencies do not pay their models until they have received payment from the client therefore meaning that you may not receive payment for sometime after you completed the assignment. If this is the case you will have to be prepared to keep a careful note of funds paid and outstanding. This is another area you should clarify with any potential model agents. Modelling agencies make their money from agent fees which are deducted from the earnings of their models and the fee will have been deducted prior to you receiving payment, however not all agencies will make tax and National Insurance deductions. It is your responsibility to check if potential agencies are going to deal with your tax and National Insurance contributions or if you are going to have to declare yourself as self-employed to the Inland Revenue. Independent Model If you choose to become and independent model you will be responsible for setting you own fees. Here are some rough guidelines as to what experienced models charge for different types of modelling: Fashion assignments 25 per hour Lingerie assignments 30 per hour

+44 7971 577403 ray@rayjordanphotography.com www.rayjordanphotography.com Topless assignments 35 per hour Nude assignments 35-40 per hour Note: these are guidelines for experienced models and if you do not have experience in these areas of modelling, clients will probably not be prepared to pay these rates! Here are a few points to consider when setting your personal modelling rates: You should be aware that if you have little or no experience you may have to start by gaining experience through time for prints (TFP) before you can start charging for your modelling services. Time for prints is when a model works for free for a photographer and gets prints in return. Compare rates of other models with similar experience to you so to ensure you are offering competitive fees and not pricing yourself too high as if you do this you will be unlikely to be awarded work When you set you fees stick to them, as raising and lowering fees on an regular basis will give not give potential clients a professional impression of you Are you going to be open to negotiation? Are you going to offer discounts for bookings of several hours? Are you going to offer lower rates for regular clients or modelling contracts you might enter into? If working directly for photographers many independent models charge lower rates for amateur s photographers and higher rates for professional photographers. This is due to the fact that amateurs are unlikely to be publishing the images taken but professional photographers may. If you make a booking with a client always remember to do the following things: Always agree charges at the time of booking When taking a booking consider travelling expenses and ensure your client agrees they will pay the travel expenses if deemed necessary

+44 7971 577403 ray@rayjordanphotography.com www.rayjordanphotography.com Note: As a self-employed model you will be responsible for invoicing your client and credit control as well as declaring your earnings to the Inland Revenue (www.inlandrevenue.gov.uk)

+44 7971 577403 ray@rayjordanphotography.com www.rayjordanphotography.com 6. Safety Model Safety - Agency Model Undoubtedly one of the most important issues for all models is their own personal safety, and if you become an agency model you must ensure you register with a reputable agency for your own safety. Providing you are with a reputable agency your safety is not as big an issue as is for independent models as agencies will vet all their clients and photographers but it is worth reading the section for independent models just to raise your awareness. Model Safety - Independent Model As an independent model you will have to use your judgment and always view your own personal safety as paramount and there are many ways in which you can remain safe: Ask for references. When approached by anyone who wants you to model for them ask for at least 2 references. Some models feel uncomfortable doing this but if they have nothing to hide the potential client will not take offence and it actually shows professionalism on your part Always state your limitations don t put yourself in a vulnerable situation by deciding half way through a shot your uncomfortable with what your being asked to do Never give out you address or telephone number just your email address Never disclose your exact location its best to state cities near you i.e. Belfast, Dublin Give your self a stage name. This may seem a little strange but it is worth doing especially with regards to your email address. By using a name such as promodel you can register an email address using this stage name i.e. promodel@****.com as if you use an email address stating you name i.e. janebrown@****.com people will know your real name and could work out your identity Be aware of the dangers of model boards/forums on the internet and ensure you don t believe everything posted. You have to remember that on the internet anyone can start up a modelling website and many unassuming models have found themselves in dangerous situations due to not being careful You also have to be very focused on your safety when you arrange to complete modelling work. Always ensure you do the following: Get references (as stated above)

+44 7971 577403 ray@rayjordanphotography.com www.rayjordanphotography.com Always get contact numbers for your client Never work from home Confirm details with them ensuring you do not disclose your contact numbers Always tell someone where you are going as well as the start and finish time of your booking If you feel uncomfortable going to the assignment alone take someone with you. Most people will agree to allow a model to come to a job accompanied but there s two people you should think twice about taking a jealous partner or an over protective mum. For obvious reasons, each of these could interfere with the work you are being asked to do and clients will not be impressed if a chaperone interferes with the job Take a mobile phone with you in case of emergency

+44 7971 577403 ray@rayjordanphotography.com www.rayjordanphotography.com 7. Portfolio A portfolio, or model book as it is frequently called, is a collection of photographs showing your potential as a model in your designated field of modelling. Your portfolio should not be endless shots from one session, but rather, should be a combination of looks and backdrops created from various photographic sessions. As stated in how to begin modelling section of this information section, it is not essential to start your modelling career with a portfolio but it is advisable to have some prints of portfolio quality to help sell yourself i.e. to show potential modelling agencies (agency models) or for posting placing on websites, model forums or model cards (independent models). In one session with a professional photographer you can achieve usually achieve about 3 or 4 looks through chances of clothes, make-up, hair style, backdrops etc. and from this session you can buy prints to start your portfolio and help you kick-off your modelling career. Most professional photographers now shoot sessions using digital technology, which makes it very easy to get web ready images of any shots taken. These are very useful to have for both future agency and independent models, as it will allow excellent quality images of you to be uploaded onto the internet whether it to be for an agency or your own personal site. There is another advantage of having a photographic session with a professional photographer at the start of your modelling career modelling experience. Some people think it s just a matter of standing and looking at a camera, but after a photographic session you will realize what hard work modelling is and it could provide you with vital modelling experience if you don t already have any. Here are a few points regarding a modelling portfolio session: Always use a professional photographer both to ensure quality and safety Discuss with the photographer prior to the session what you want to achieve Try to create at least three looks from your session Photographers rarely provide clothes so you will need to take a section of outfits along to the shoot

+44 7971 577403 ray@rayjordanphotography.com www.rayjordanphotography.com Arrange to have a make-up artist at the shoot, as professionals they are experts at applying make-up for the lighting used by a professional photographer Have some shots with a natural look i.e. very little make-up as many clients ask for this Ensure the shots are based around the type of modelling you are interested in Before you attend your portfolio shoot it s worth remembering the following things: Hair removal should be done at least 48 prior to the shoot to allow for any redness to fade Don t wear tight fitting clothes or jewellery before the session as they will mark your body and any marks could appear in the images Take high heels as even if your feet are not seen in the pictures taken the shoes will improve your posture for poses Time for prints (TFP) Time for prints (TFP) as previously mentioned, is when a model works with a photographer, neither of them charge for the time they are committing but the photographers provides the model with copies of shots taken. This can be a useful and cheap way to gain images for your portfolio if you find a photographer who is wiling to work on this basis. It has to be noted that not all photographers are willing to work on this basis, and the ones that are, are often only prepared to do so on specific types of photography which may not suit your needs. It can take a model years to build up their book, and indeed a portfolio should contain the work of several photographers so don t think you need a full portfolio to start your career and you should also know that many models portfolios contain images of paid modelling work they have carried out so when you start modelling don t be afraid to ask for copies of any images taken of you for inclusion in your portfolio.