Oye Models is
designed Especially
For guys & Gals Who Dreamed to Become a Model. bdstar gives you a
great opportunity to spread your talent all over the world.
What do the new models
have that sets them apart?
Someone
noticed her eyes. Her bone structure. The way the planes of her face
catch the light.
Someone said
she should be a model.
Someone was
right.
A model is
born. With stars in her eyes. Fear in his heart. Then fear turns
into hope, hesitancy into a sparkle, then comes supreme confidence.
A model has
arrived.
Could she,
someday, be a supermodel as well?
Could any of
these?
How to become
a model ?
This page has tips on
how to start modeling, how to make the right choices and what to
expect from the industry. Despite the glamour and hype you have seen
about the modeling profession, it's hard work. It's boring
(sometimes). It's tedious. It's filled with rejection, ups and
downs, It's a lifestyle, not an 8-5 job. Not all jobs pay well.
Unless you are seriously committed about modeling, willing to work
at it on your own time, live a healthy life style, etc., you will
not succeed as a model. You have to understand that there are lots
of other people who want to be models. They are doing everything
they can to be successful. Are you willing to put the time and
energy into competing with these people, 24 hrs a day?
Do you have what it
takes to be a model?
Are you tall
and slender and unusually attractive enough that you are as good or
better looking than most other models? Be really honest with
yourself about this. Beside looks do you have the tenancy, patience,
aptitude, interpersonal skills, communication skills, stamina,
confidence, business skills, etc.? If you think you do, then go for
it! Despite its drawbacks, modeling can be fun, exciting, and
adventurous. Be sure to maintain realistic expectations however, the
odds of becoming a highly successful or famous model are slim.
Famous models:
Recently we had Madhu Sapre and Mehr Jesia, now it's Bipasha Basu
and Aishwarya Rai, there are not many at the top! .
Measurements
The best measurements for modelling are 5'4", 34b bust, 24" waist,
34" hips. If you are within one inch of these measurements you will
be very versatile to model almost anything. High Fashion models are
typically 5'7" to 6' tall and an extremely thin size 7 with 32-35"
bust, 22-25" waist and 33-36" hips. They are not necessarily
classically beautiful. PETITE measurements would be 5'5" to 5'8"
tall and a size 5 to 7. The model MUST have a well proportioned
body. PLUS SIZE models are 5'7" to 5'11" tall and wear a size 12 to
14, have a well toned and proportioned body with a thin face, good
skin and beautiful hair. Always provide very accurate measurements
to the agency and to customers. (Helps to save embarrassment if you
get hired for a job and the clothes don't fit because you were not
honest). For a man, heights should be 5'11" to 6'2" and you must fit
in a 40-42" jacket. .
The ultimate test
for an aspiring Model
Well almost... Send your photo and resume to reputable co-ordinators.
Set-up an appointment and you will find out very quickly if you have
what it takes. These people are very busy, if they don't like the
photo you won't get an appointment. If they like it you will be
invited for an assessment. Then again if you don't have what it
takes they will tell you on the spot. (they want quality models). If
rejected don't give up yet! Each coordinator/agency is different and
has different expectations and requirements from their models.
Always ask about any immediate physical changes (haircut, weight
loss, skin treatment, dental work etc.) and work on it for the
future. Some coordinators/established models offer good training(in
the form of workshops/courses) for local fashion shows and print
work. This can be a great way to gain confidence and experience .
How to get started
and some tips to Succeed?
An agency or co-ordinator should represent models. The model must
have a portfolio, and comp cards. The agency/coordinator provides
you with work (That is their main purpose. It is safe to say that
they work for you!) They make a commission on your fee (15 to 20%).
Be warned about agencies/coordinators who ask for money up front!
Also check to see if they are reputable and genuine. The
agency/coordinator should provide you with a few photographers name.
It's your choice to get the photographer you want. Pay the
photographer for the photo shoots not the agency/coordinator. The
agency/coordinator provides you with safe working environment and
looks after legalities of the paper work for the job. They provide
their clients with "Professional" models. Keep copies of
all-important papers, such as contracts etc. You may need these if
you have a dispute with the agency/coordinator. It is wise to choose
the agency/coordinator carefully so you can stay with that them.
Constantly changing them gives you a reputation of being flighty and
unprofessional .
How to find an
agency/coordinator?
Since in India there is no system for accrediting Modeling Agencies
per sa. It would be best advised for you to look up our co-ordinator
section. If you are outside Bangladesh, please check out the
INTERNATIONAL DIRECTORY of MODEL and TALENT agencies & schools, a
book with phone and address of all agencies across the world.
Printed by Peter Glenn Publications, ltd.
How to approach an
agency / co-ordinator? The oldest
way to go about it is to visit them. Book an appointment ahead of
time by phone. Bring at least 2 pictures. They don't have to be
professional pictures. A head shot, natural and clear. Also a full
length shot that somewhat reveals your figure, a clingy dress ,
swimsuit, figure flattering clothes or other tight fittings garments
should be worn. Forget about baggy clothes! It will tip off viewers
that you have something to hide. Ask lots of questions. Ask to see
what work their models are currently doing? Ask for names and phone
number of clients and call them to verify the information, be
concerned if they promise you work right away or promise you high
salaries. If they don't allow you time to think about it or if they
use pressure techniques to sign the contract, be concerned. They
should not ask for money up-front for classes or training. Be
concerned if the they claim to be looking for ordinary people.
Reputed agencies/coordinators might have open interviews during the
week, give them a call and find out. Also you can send your photo
and resume as mentioned earlier.
Portfolio: What is
it?
It's a collection of your modeling pictures. How many pictures you
need varies. You should only keep strong pictures, you are only as
good as your worst picture! Models should aim for quality not
quantity! Avoid using 2 pictures of the same shoot (same look) Black
and White is the favorite of the industry. 9 by 12 inches are the
standard size. Your agency will require you to buy an 11 by 14
inches for their book (portfolio). A basic but versatile portfolio
would have a casual head shot, styled head shot, body shot
(conservative swimsuit or lingerie), a fashion shot (sexy) , action
shot, an editorial shot and even a catalogue shot. As you gain
experience replace the older pictures with newer one. Keep your best
picture at the end to leave a lasting impression! Do not wear
jewelry for those prints, it takes the attention away from you. The
wrong choice of undergarments may show panty line or bra straps and
will distract the viewer (on the job, or in interviews it can mean
the difference between looking professional or not). Tailor your
portfolio for your strengths and the type of modeling you are doing.
What is a Comp card
(not applicable in Bangladesh)?
Comp card is a card with a few pictures on it. It also has the
information on how to reach modeling agency. It contains your
statistic and measurements. They cost between US$ 200 to 300 for 200
cards. The model pays for them and your agency will tell you how
many you need to get started .
Tips on how to
choose a photographer
Avoid "portrait photographer" they often don't understand the need
of the fashion industry. See the photographer's portfolio. Do you
like it? Does it represent the style and format your looking for?
Commercial photographers might be a good source of work! Keep that
in mind. Be concerned about photographers who seek to take nude
pictures of you or claims to be working on a swimsuit calendar.
Photographers should be professional and respectful and you should
bring a friend along. Always be cheerful, you never know when you
might get a free shoot or a free picture or an extra roll done at no
extra cost! If you bring your own clothes to the shoot, always bring
extra. If the photographer for example like your look and decides to
do an extra roll you will be ready to benefit from it. Keep an open
mind photographers loves to do editorial shots.
A Model Should be :
HEIGHT :
Women :
minimum 5'
4"
Men :
minimum 5'
9"
AGE:
Though age doesn't matter much, but is still considered for a
better start I would like to day that few Bangli women have
started as late as at the age of 26 such as Michelle Tung. But
ideally : A young woman starting out must be from 15 to 22 years
old. A man must be 18 to 25.
WEIGHT :
There is no perfect weight! But a model must be slim and well
proportioned. Depending on the trend or the market, a magazine may
opt for a slender silhouette or a more curvaceous look.
Regardless, proportion is all-important. A slim-waisted woman with
long legs will always be more photogenic than one who is the same
height but has a longer torso and heavy legs. As for male models,
they have to be athletic and muscular, but shouldn't look like
body builders. Again proportion is the key factor.