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Wednesday, 24 June 2015

Starting out Modelling in London

Starting out Modelling in London


Here are some tips for aspiring models who live in London.

London is one of the busiest cities in the world with millions of inhabitants. There is always demand for models of all shapes and sizes for commercials, promotional material, billboards and a million other things companies need a pretty face to sell.

However, as a model just starting out, it can be scary to think about which path to take. There are so many different types of modelling and you may not know which you are best suited for. The main types of modelling are; catalogue modelling, fashion modelling, catwalk modelling, fitness modelling, or body parts modelling. You can become a model even if you are not very attractive and it doesn't matter if you are male or female, teen, child or even a baby.

If you think you are photogenic, what are your best poses? Have you perfected your look? Learning how to pose in front of the camera and do it in your own unique was is essential to standing out as a model. Try different expressions, looks and moods when you take a photo to work out which is the one that brings out the best in you.

London is a place where there is endless opportunity - to get ripped off. Beware of studios promising you the world. Use companies with years of experience in modelling like Kube Studios or Image Models . They are not a modelling agency themselves but have the staff (including photographers and makeup artists) needed for you to have that essential up to date modelling portfolio.

This modelling portfolio can be taken to modelling agencies that specialise in your kind of modelling. Monika Bacardi can guide you every step of the way and help you make those hard decisions. If you want to take your career seriously, use Kube Studios, Image Models and other fashion photography studios in London to help you stand out from the crowd. Once you have the portfolio you want and are happy with, you can approach a modelling agency in London.