Any Models Here?

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  1. diverseartist

    diverseartist Well-Known Member

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    wait so your a gay guy?
     
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    Lol... no he isn't gay. He's just a male model. Like Zoolander!

    Show us blue steel!!
     
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    ...yes he is.
     
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    No such thing.
     
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    Don't show blue steel, show magnum!
     
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    I can't but I bet he did.
     
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    Depends on what kind of modeling.

    Every modeling agency operates in the same fashion that they have a very wide variety of individuals clients can choose from, as each job has a particular body type, hair color, 'feel', etc. to what they feel needs to be portrayed for their product or their shots or w/e it is you're doing.

    Everyone assumes 'modeling' is all about being someone like... Hilary Rhoda when in reality there is such a wide spectrum for just about everything. Look at the people who model t-shirts for companies like Jynx and TShirtHell... most of them are neither attractive nor stereotypical models, most of them fit the style of the individuals the company is pitching to. That kind of thing.
     
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    If your modeling for clothing companies, you can probably get the job, as longs the clothes fit/suite you nice.
    some clothes just don't look good on people.
    I model for Akademiks Clothing Company when I was younger and got free clothes and a nice check.
    What made me get by my shyness and constant smiling, was the fact they are only focus on the clothes and pose.
    Not my face.


    But if your doing some Ameica's Top model crap, watch that show an learn from those females lolz
     
  9. AnythingPink

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    Yeah that is a good point.. Depends on what the agency is trying to portray.. But I looked at their site and checked and seems they have a more casual and relaxed feel. Which will be great for me.

    Nah not no ANTM stuff lol. Just a local agency in my town.
     
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    I don't know if 'zG Anything-Pink' is a male or female.
     
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    lmao.. Why do you always comment about my gender? Do you hate me or something? :huh:
     
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    He can't think of anything else to say due to his brain being the size of the tip of a pin.
     
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    Morpheus A dying Star.

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    best advice i can give you that I was given is just be yourself. Don't try and be something you think that they want to see (that's their job, make you something they want to see).

    Best way to go about this is be natural, sometimes the best form of beauty is the natural one.

    Just be positive, punctual and good hygiene lol.
     
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