Modeling Agencies - The Path To The Famous And Rich?
A size 4 is the new 6, and a size 2 is the new 4. I have just heard this line last night while watching the film
"The Devil Wears Prada." It's simply absurd in the real world, I know.
But, in the modeling agencies industry the women are always a bit on the thin side. Is this because modeling agencies force them to steer
clear of anything containing calories? Probably not. On the contrary, it's the designers who want the models to be so thin. They are the ones,
after all, who decide which models work and which ones don't at all. It's a common misconception concerning the model agencies. Now, on the other
hand, an agency isn't going to sign on a girl who's too big, because they know what the designers are looking for. If the models don't get paid,
then neither do the modelling agencies. It's as simple as that - cruel reality.
I had my dose of the modeling industry at the age of 19. After high school, one of my mother's friends encouraged me to try my hand at
modeling. So naturally I looked up the local modeling agencies and gave it a shot. There was no harm in trying. Also, it sounded better than the
college classes I was currently taking then. After speaking with one of the local modeling agencies, the lady in charge informed me that I would
get work if I pursued it hard enough. She signed me with her model agency and told me to let my hair grow out. I was then given small modeling
gigs here and there to get started with. Since I wasn't living in one of the large cities, there was only so much that could be done locally.
This is when I took it upon myself to venture off to Atlanta in order to consult their modeling agencies opportunity. Most of them had something
known as open-call, which was one day of the week they would see walk-ins.
I hit up five
different modeling agencies in one day's time. All of them seemed to like my look and my height, but then told me to gain muscle mass. Around 15
pounds. I took it into consideration, and then moved on. Next stop was New York City. I got the same feedback here. I was the ideal height, good
bone structure, but lacking in the muscle department. Within a year, I gave up on modeling.
My story is just an example. Clearly I didn't pursue this industry very hard. If I really wanted to be accepted into one of these top modeling
agencies, I would have hit the gym five days a week and gained lean muscle mass and look good. This is advice for any potentials models wannabe
out there. You have to be driven to get those modeling agencies to select you out of thousands of others - the question is, why you?
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