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Jobs within the Modelling Industry

Fashion model

Fashion models showcase clothing and accessories in photoshoots, runway shows, and fashion events. They work with designers, brands, and fashion magazines to display the latest trends and styles.

Commercial Model 

Commercial models appear in advertisements for products and services, including print, TV, and digital media. They represent a wide range of looks and styles to appeal to a broad audience.

Fitness Models

Fitness models promote fitness-related products and services, including sportswear, gym equipment, and health supplements. They often participate in fitness competitions and maintain a well-toned physique.

Glamour Model

Glamour models focus on showcasing their appearance in a more sensual and alluring manner, often for men's magazines, calendars, and adult entertainment. They pose for photoshoots that emphasise their physical attributes.

Plus-size models

Plus-size models represent and promote fashion for curvier body types. They work in various areas of modelling, including fashion, commercial, and catalog modelling, emphasising body positivity and diversity.

Parts Models

Parts models specialise in modelling specific body parts, such as hands, feet, legs, or hair. They are often used in advertisements for products like jewellery, shoes, and cosmetics.

Runway Models 

Runway models walk the catwalk during fashion shows to display designers' collections. They must have a strong presence and the ability to showcase clothing effectively while maintaining poise.

Fit Models

Fit models work behind the scenes with designers and manufacturers to ensure clothing fits correctly before it goes into production. They provide feedback on garment fit and comfort.

Promotional Models

Promotional models represent brands and products at events, trade shows, and promotional campaigns. They engage with the public, distribute samples, and provide information about the products they represent.

Catalog Models: Catalog models appear in printed and online catalogs to display a variety of products, mainly clothing and accessories. They aim to present products in an appealing and relatable way to encourage sales.

Useful Information 

Career Guidance for Becoming a Model Supporting Artists and Creative Industries
Overview

An artist model uses their body to support artistic endeavours, primarily posing for life drawings, paintings, or sculptures. This career may also include roles like body double work in film and TV. While formal qualifications aren't always necessary, certain skills and qualities are essential for success.

London Model Academy

Essential Skills and Qualities

Posing Skills

•Hold poses for extended periods (minutes to hours).

•Maintain stillness and find comfortable yet dynamic positions.

•Understand artistic needs to create inspiring poses.

Body Awareness

•Create interesting and aesthetically pleasing poses.

•Be aware of body angles, lines, and proportions.

•Highlight different features and forms.

Professionalism

•Be reliable, respectful, and adhere to studio guidelines.

•Maintain punctuality and clear communication with artists.

•Respect the artistic process and environment.

Physical Stamina

•Hold poses without fidgeting or discomfort.

•Endure long sessions of specific poses.

•Regular exercise and stretching to maintain flexibility and endurance.

Collaboration

•Take direction and feedback constructively.

•Understand and contribute to the creative vision.

•Develop good communication skills with artists and creative professionals.

Steps to Become an Artist Model

Research and Familiarise Yourself

Learn about the role, expectations, and ethical considerations of life modelling. Understand the artistic process and the significance of a life model's role.

Build a Portfolio

Create a portfolio showcasing your ability to pose in various positions and angles. Include a variety of poses to demonstrate your range. Consider working with a professional photographer for high-quality images.

Network and Contact Art Institutions

Reach out to local art schools, colleges, studios, and artists' groups. Inquire about opportunities and express your interest. Attend art events, exhibitions, and figure drawing sessions to meet potential clients.

Develop Relationships

Establish and maintain professional relationships with artists, instructors, and studios. Show reliability and professionalism to build a good reputation. Good rapport can lead to repeat assignments and referrals.

Body Double for Film and TV

Stand in for actors to perform specific actions or scenes. Match the physical appearance of the primary actor. Perform stunts or scenes requiring specific physical attributes.
Stunt Artist Perform dangerous actions in place of actors, specialising in stunts like fighting, falling, or driving. Undergo rigorous training to ensure safety and convincing performance.

Many have backgrounds in martial arts, gymnastics, parkour, or other athletic disciplines.

Steps to Pursue a Career as a Body Double or Stunt Artist

Develop Physical Fitness and Skills

Focus on fitness, flexibility, strength, and coordination.

Train in martial arts, gymnastics, parkour, or dance.

Gain Relevant Experience

Work on independent film projects, student films, or local theater productions.

Build a portfolio of your work.

Attend Stunt Schools and Workshops

Enrol in specialised stunt training schools or workshops.

Learn necessary techniques and safety protocols.

Join Industry Organisations

Join professional organisations like the
British Stunt Register

Access resources, support, and networking opportunities.

Network with Industry Professionals

Attend industry events, workshops, and conventions.

Connect with stunt coordinators, directors, and other professionals.

Pose for photographers, sculptors, and digital artists.

Model for fashion designers, clothing brands, or product photographers.

Participate in performance art, where your body becomes part of a live artistic expression.

Considerations and Tips

Market and Demand: Evaluate the demand for life models in your area.

Legal and Ethical Considerations: Research local guidelines and professional standards.
          
Continuous Improvement: Practice posing and maintain physical fitness. Attend workshops or classes to improve your skills.

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