When
a guy finally decides to start modeling he is excited and wants to do everything
he can to make his dream a reality. However, what they don’t realize is that
there are more bad situations in the industry than good ones. Many new models
get taken advantage of because they believe what they hear. I can strongly tell
you… don’t believe anything you are told. You should always do
complete research on the situation or photographer. You should ask questions to
find out what you are really signing up for. You should ask to read anything you
will have to sign in advance.
There are a lot of photographers, seems like most of them on Model Mayhem, that tell you that you have to shoot nude or implied nude to get ahead or to shoot for free. That is not true. You should never shoot in anything less than your underwear unless you are getting paid. Otherwise, you are going to be all over the internet in pictures that you don’t want seen. You should make sure you are clearly understood before a shoot; you will not do anything in less than your underwear for any reason. There are photographers that will agree to that just to get you to book the shoot; then they force you to do it when you are there. Be polite and leave the shoot if that happens. There are photographers that tell you to just change in front of them; that is just creepy and you don’t know what cameras are shooting. There are photographers that tell you that no one will really see everything; you don’t know what they are shooting. This is a point that I remind you to not believe everything you are told.
I
tell all models that they should have a Model Release for every
photo shoot they book. Some photographers tell you that you don’t need one. That
is not true. This is the paper that tells you what the photographer is going to
do with the pictures. It should also tell you how many pictures you get and when
you will get them. I strongly suggest that you have the release emailed to you
before you agree to book the shoot. That way you can review it in advance and
ask for advice from someone else if you have questions. Almost all photographers
will wait until after the shoot to have you sign the Release. At that point,
they have all your pictures and if you don’t sign it you won’t get your
pictures. If a photographer is doing a tfp or you are paying them… they should
never be able to sell the images. Remember, if you sign away all rights to the
photographer so they can do anything with the images… you have NO control over
what website or advertising you will be on.
I
suggest to our new models that they don’t get on a site called Model Mayhem. It
has been the experience of most of the models that it is about 95% creepy guys
and scam offers. The best advice I can tell you about scam is: if an
offer sounds too good to be true; it probably is. Do a lot of research
about any offer. NEVER give out your personal phone number, address or financial
information. There are identity theft scams that are part of the bad modeling
situations. The other advice I give is: you have not earned the right to earn
money. I mean that if you have not even built a portfolio yet or are not with an
agency; then why do you think someone is offering you money. Most of the time it
is because they want to see you naked (no matter what they say) or if it is a
lot of money from a foreign country it is a scam.
I
wish you all the best and again I will tell you that we are always here to help.
Remember, don’t believe anything you are told; do your
research!
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