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    Saturday, February 11th, 2012
    4:37 pm
    How to Become a Male Model
    If you’re a male and wish to be a male model, you’re probably confused on how to go about making that happen, especially in an industry where so much of the focus seems to be on the ladies of the fashion biz. This article will help you understand what you need to become a male model and tell you the basic steps to take to start your modeling profession.

    How to become a male model

    Although it may seem that in the fashion world, the women get all the focus, fortunately there is also a thriving male fashion industry. There is plenty of work for guys, and they are constantly getting work.



    If you have an interest in modeling and know you have the right stuff, here are a few simple to begin. Be mindful that most agencies require a height from 5’11” to 6’2” and under 175 pounds. It’s not a strict rule, and there are always exceptions, but be aware that that is the basic requirement for many agencies. One advantage for male models is that they often work into their 40’s, which is much longer than most female models.



    In addition, you will have to have a toned body. Primarily, male models are not too muscular (like a body builder), but they do have a fit and healthy appearance. Flawless skin is also very important.



    The following rules are some primary steps to beginning in the modeling world.



    1. Disover Your Niche



    One of the most important starting points is to know your niche. A “niche” is similar to a “genre”. There are many different types of modeling, from runway, high fashion, editorial, to commercial, fit, sports, etc. Compare yourself to other models in the industry to see what type of modeling you would be best suited for. Knowing your niche will help you focus in on where to target your efforts, which will ultimately allow you to be more efficient and effective in realizing your goals.



    2. Locate an Agency Near You



    If you live in a big city, this will be straightforward. If your town doesn’t have an agency, try the next largest town until you find an agency. There are smaller agencies all over the country that do some local work. Research and review their websites to make sure they are not scams.



    Some agencies have very specific requirements for what they need their male models to be. Some agencies only have women. Make sure and do your research; you don’t want to waste everyone’s time sending pics to a female-only agency. Also , find out how they accept new models. Most of the time they will either have an open call, where you go to the agency and present yourself, and they usually have a different time and date for men, or they will ask you to send in your pictures. The pics do not have to be professional. They simply need to show your full body, in underwear or swim trunks, and your face and eye-catching smile.



    3. Design Your Portfolio



    Whether you find an agent immediately or not, you’re going to need picture. Your agency can refer you to a photographer or you can find one on your own.



    Be sure you find a photographer whose pictures look like they could be in a magazine or catalog. Your pics need to look as slick as possible. You will need body shots and head shots, and usually something in a fashionable suit. Look at the male models in photos in catalogs, magazines and advertisements, and try to build a portfolio that shows all your different moods and assets.



    4. Follow Your Dream



    If you haven’t signed with an agent at this point, keep sending in your professional photos. It takes a few attempts at knocking on doors. Plus, if you’re available to move, try sending your photos out of town, and see if your look is perfect for another city.



    5. Be Available for Auditions & Go-Sees



    Once an agency decides to sign you, you will need to have an open and flexible schedule. Day jobs don’t work well for models because you will have castings (or go-sees) throughout the days. Also, note that most bookings and castings happen with short notice. Another helpful tip: make sure you have a valid passport. Who knows, you may get flown off to some far-flung city for a shoot.



    The above steps are key to beginning. The most important step is the first one - knowing your niche because if you don’t know your niche, you will waste a lot of effort, money and time on the wrong things, or things that are not necessary.



    We recommend you visit How To Model! Coaching and take their informative and free QUIZ, which will help you understand your ideal modeling niche.



    Knowing your niche will help you get focused, and models who are focused have much more success than un-focused models. So find your focus and take the quick and fun quiz now. You’ll be glad you did!

    How to become a male model

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