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Saturday, June 6, 2009

Teen Models (2).



Teen models don't have it easy. When you enter the modeling world as a teen, you are expected to be as responsible as an adult. That means that not do you need to conduct yourself as a professional, but you have to be cautious when making career-related decisions while diligently balancing your responsibilities such as school, family, friends etc. In order to get better paying modeling jobs that offer good exposure as well, you need to have a well-shot, professional looking model portfolio.
However, more than a stunningly created portfolio, you also need your parents' permission to become teen models. Here's a step-by-step guide on how you can be successful as a teen model.
Step 1: Discussing your career choice with your parents
Teen models or, any type of models lead a very hectic professional life. You are required to work long hours, which may leave very little time for you to get your school work and projects done. Therefore, if you are absolutely certain that you want to be a teen model, discuss this with your parents, but before that research the field well so that you can answer any questions your parents may ask you regarding it. After all, your parents' support will be extremely important for you, if you want to have a winning career as teen models. Here's what you need to discuss with them:
- Types of modeling that interest you - The research you have already done - How you will maintain your school grades - Balance your family
Step 2: Knowing the physical requirements for the job
Teen modeling demands that the age of the teen model be between 14 to 19 years. Moreover, you will also need to fit this list of physical attributes such as:
- Height between 5'6" and 5'8" - Bust between 32" and 34" - Waist between 21" and 25" - Hips between 32" and 34"
Step 3: Learning how to create a teen model portfolio
Your model portfolio is your key to enter the fashion world as teen models. So, after you have spoken with your parents and are ready to make your mark as a teen model, you need to get yourself a professionally shot model portfolio.
A model portfolio must contain various shots of you from various angles that flatter your best features. The larger variety you have to your model portfolio, the better you can showcase your potential to future clients!
Step 4: If you have it, flaunt it
Now that you have got yourself a well-shot model portfolio, it's time to start sending your best picture to various modeling agencies. Also, visit place in your neighborhood where the likelihood of being seen by a casting agent or model agent are more. Always carry your modeling portfolio to modeling agency meetings. Dress like a professional, put on natural make-up, and ensure your hair is properly styled.

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