Thursday, May 17, 2018

What You Should And Should Not Expect From A Modeling Agency In Nashville

By Christine Allen


Becoming a famous model is a common daydream of young girls. It rarely becomes a reality however. There are unscrupulous companies that will exploit this desire, offering promises of fame and fortune, if the youngsters agree to certain stipulations. They may entice kids to enter into bogus contracts. If you have been offered a contract from a modeling agency in Nashville, you need to make sure it is legitimate.

Agencies that expect you to pay money up front should be viewed with a lot of skepticism. It's not customary to pay a signing or handling fee before you get a contract. It can be a temptation when you really want to believe the agency will help you, but it probably won't be worth the price. Real agencies make their money from the fees they charge for your job assignments. The rate is usually around fifteen percent.

You should not be asked to pay for test shots. When you have a contract with an agency, that should be part of their investment in you. Most agencies have good working relationships with photographers and makeup artists. They pay them to get you ready for your test shots. Your responsibility is to show up on time with a good attitude.

If an agent tries to talk you into posing nude or in suggestive lingerie, you need to refuse. Legitimate agencies will not allow young, inexperienced models to do this kind of work. It takes a seasoned professional to pull it off. If you are selected for a clothing catalog shoot, and asked to model bikinis or lingerie, you will have to decide how comfortable you are with the request.

Agencies can legitimately require that you repay a portion, or all, of the money they initially spent establishing you in the market. It is not really common with large agencies, but smaller, local agencies sometimes add this clause into a model's contract. If this is a requirement, it should be pointed out to you at the contract signing.

There are legitimate things agencies will request of their models. You should not take it personally if your agent tells you that you will need to change your appearance. There are a lot of reasons agencies do this. Some agencies only sign young people with a certain look or attitude. They may want you to conform to that image more closely. Certain jobs require certain looks, and you will have to be flexible enough to accommodate the photographers.

Most young people are excited about the opportunity to travel that modeling often presents. A few are hesitant to leave home or familiar surroundings. Agencies expect their models to go where the jobs are. If you can't do that, you are probably entering the wrong profession.

A few models become rich and famous. The names of most working models are unknown. If you want to be successful, you can't fall for the promises of an unscrupulous agent. You need to know what are acceptable requests and what is exploitation.




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