As you'll recall, earlier this year I did some online catalog modeling for the store T.I.L. Darling (www.theonlineclothingboutique.com). Well, I've partnered up with the owner of the company to find the next face for its site...and it could be you! Check out the video below to find out what the requirements are and how to submit yourself. Sorry, at this time the model search is only open to female models local to the San Francisco Bay Area. Good luck!!!
(This post is more targeted towards freelance models and not those with agency representation, although it may apply to those that have an agent but continue to find their own work.) A part of being a successful model is making money from the jobs that you book. However, being a freelance model comes with many challenges--figuring out what you should charge is one of them. I will say upfront that there are no established black and white rules when it comes to pay rates. Each modeling job is different, each client is different and budgets vary. Ultimately the factors that should influence what you charge should be the amount of experience you have, the strength of the images in your portfolio and the client's budget/needs. Not every client is going to pay what you want to charge. There may be times when you will be skipped over for charging too much or taken advantage of for charging too little. It's going to happen so be prepared for it and do not take it personally. It
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