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Answering a Reader Question #227

Madison Wrote:


But what agencies should we go to i need ideas! 

(This question is in reference to my blog post, titled "Wanna Be a Justice Model?")

Hi, Madison! Below are agencies in Ohio. Some agencies publish the list of names of companies they work with, while others don't:

Ohio Modeling Agencies That State They DO Work With Justice:

Pro - Model and Talent Agency
http://www.pmtm.com

Active Image Management
http://www.activeimagemodels.com
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Midwest Model Management
http://www.midwestmodelinc.com

Heyman Talent
http://www.heymantalent.com

MTM - Model Talent Management
http://www.mtmcincinnati.com

New View Management Group
http://www.nvmodels.com

Wings Model Management
http://www.wingsmodels.com

Docherty Model & Talent Agency
http://www.dochertyagency.com

The Talent Group
http://www.talentgroup.com

Stone Model and Talent Agency
http://www.stonemodels.com

Even though the agencies on the second half of this list don't state directly whether they work with Justice, they are still worth checking out because they probably do. Like I stated above, not all agencies make such information public. Of course you'll want to check out the two that do have Justice as a client and if you don't have any luck getting signed to either of them, then move on to the rest.

Good luck!!!

Comments

What is Justice modeling???
Dania Denise said…
Hi, BreannaBaker.com! You'll find the answer to your question in its own post, titled "Answering a Reader Question #228." Thanks for reading!
Kat said…
hey Dania i was wondering would you be willing to look at my amateur online portfolio and could you give me advise on what to improve for my pictures and my overall look that would be greatly appreciated. The link is: http://www.exploremodeling.com/Member/kaj523/Preview.aspx
or try this one: http://www.exploremodeling.com/?kaj523
Dania Denise said…
Hi, Kat! You'll find the answer to your question in its own post, titled "Answering a Reader Question #236." Thanks for reading!
Erin McMillan said…
I was wondering if u knew any Minnesota agencies because my cousin needs some ideas
Dania Denise said…
Hi, Erin! You'll find the answer to your questions in its own post, titled "Answering a Reader Question #786," which can be found on my other blog: "Modeling 101 - Answering Readers Questions."

Please visit this link: http://amodelsdiary-readerquestions.blogspot.com/ and you can view your post there. Thanks for reading!

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