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How to Become a Model in Singapore?

Singapore, a landmark for many facets of the global community is also an aspiring hub of fashion. Its small size doesn’t mean the lack of talent but rather the concentration of talent in a small island. Even for fashion, especially commercial modeling in Singapore, it’s highly competitive and requires an acute sensing of the industry and relevant expertise. Buckle up while we drive you through the must-knows of how to become a model in Singapore.



Diversity
Singapore is a home to 4 major races and has about half the population consisting of foreigners. Being such an open and diverse society has a direct impact on the DNA of the modeling and fashion industry in Singapore. With multiple race and cultures, clients are having a harder time seeking the best models to fit their jobs; it has thus become harder to amalgamate models with societal expectations. Thus modeling in Singapore is unlike most other countries or modeling regions, have to be flexible and work with different costume type and be able to capture the emotion and essence of various cultural products and services.

Portfolio + Comp card
 A portfolio and a comp card akin to a resume in the modeling industry and are of high importance in attracting clients and securing jobs. It doesn’t matter how good your looks or personality is if the camera cannot capture it; that is where the portfolio and comp card show the potential client that you are camera friendly.

First, a comp card, short for composite card compiles your best body features in an A5 sized card and includes critical information such as height, weight, key sizes (bust, waist and hips). It succinctly provides information about you that is relevant to the client. If your comp card is appealing enough, the client will most likely proceed to view your portfolio, which neatly displays photos of your past projects your test shoots and may even include URLs to videos  (Not common but can be included if there is a video that is done that is very credible). A portfolio should include at least one shot that is formal, informal/casual attires with front, side, half body and full body shots.

Social Media and Insta Modeling
Use social media to your advantage and especially in the digital age it makes good sense to be active online so that potential agencies or scouters are able to find you and assess your potential. However, it is not necessary or perhaps better not to post professional studio quality photos. This will make your social media account no different from your portfolio. Agencies want to look at photos that are posted casually without any expectations. They also want to know that you know how to have a good time and have an outgoing persona.

Pageant and competitions
Pageants and modeling competitions are the other ways to enter into the modeling industry if you are willing and able to be exposed quickly and can handle the fame and attention that comes with it. However depending on the competition you participate in your success would depend on the networks you have and the wealth at your disposal to invite friends to a pageant to vote to for you. It may not be straightforward if you aren’t able to afford the costs associated with the pageant.

Networking and Socializing



This goes without saying, but modeling in Singapore, especially for particular styles of modeling like event modeling, it’s your socializing and networking skills are of utmost importance.  Not just important for successful completion of the projects, but by making the right contacts you may be exposed to a variety of job opportunities in the modeling industry, and perhaps even get to work for big clients, thus leapfrogging in your career faster than if otherwise.

Be mindful of the tips given to excel in the modeling industry of Singapore. Most importantly be patient as the right kind of clients and jobs take time to come your way. Always practice your modeling poses, walks and definitely put in effort to get better. With time and hard work, good opportunities are bound to come by your way. 

The Ultimate Photo Shoot Guide for Models

Being in modeling Singapore is far beyond the work of pretty faces only; it is serious business. As a growing fashion hub, models who intend to be successful are expected to have the caliber to compete on the global stage, which presents giants in the likes of Gisele Bündchen and Kate Moss. As such, we have created an ultimate photo shoot guide for models to get the best advice in their photo shoot performance. 

Plan your Wardrobe

“Building a wardrobe is like building a circle of friends your whole life... Your own beauty is to be yourself, but of course, we need tools and accessories.” - Diane von Furstenberg



Modeling Singapore agencies would have certain standard outfits, but as an aspiring model who wants to leapfrog ahead of the competition, you can certainly choose to invest in your own clothes. Use the 3Cs we have come up with (Categorize, Coordinate, and Choose). Categorize your wardrobe into various sections, based on themes. Themes would naturally get your colors and styles to fit it naturally (e.g. A melancholic theme would consist of dark colors and gothic patterns). Also as said by French model Constance Jablonski, always be careful with the proportions of your silhouette. Make sure the volume of a dress is balanced (for example, if a dress has a high volume on the bottom, the top should be something thin).

Next coordinate, liaise with your bookers and identify the key themes and emotions that the client is expecting from you and lastly choose the best the best outfits that match the theme.

Be Vocal

Be vocal before the photo shoot as you aren’t going to have many opportunities to talk during the shoot itself. Start with something along the line of, “My favorite modeling style is...” Your thoughts will help the photographer know what kind of talent he/she has to work with.

Research on modeling poses



No photographer wants to deal with a model lacking creativity and initiative. Cool your head, and confidently experiment with your body and execute various poses. Never hold a pose longer than expected, work in tune with the photographer.  Here are some tips on what you can do with your body:

1.    Touch your cheeks lightly, open your mouth slightly (Give a subtle inviting posture to the viewer).
2.    Avoid placing your hands flat on your body and don’t exert too much tension on them and as it can be obviously seen. Be gentle and place them on various parts of body gently.
3.    Change your expressions. One great way to do that is to think of experiences that match the theme of your photo shoot. For instance, if you need to smile, think of your happiest experiences and add a natural positive vibe to the photo.
4.    Never be a pole. By this we mean, don’t pose with a straight body to the camera. Tilt your head, twist your body two-thirds from the camera, or at minimum put your hand on hips with your elbows pushed back.
5.    Flaunt the shape of your body by putting one hand on the waist and holding the elbow of the other hand.
6.    Play with your hair, especially for women. Be creative, experiment with placing various sides of your hair over and behind your different shoulders.
7.    Keep your chin down, Neck forward, and bring your ears forward. Tilting it as such avoid the double chin face, and emphasizes your angular features on your face.
8.    Adhere to the ‘Follow your nose rule’ for your eyes. Your eyes are the focus of photos. Too much white in your eyes can affect the color and contrast pattern of the eyes. Simply following the direction of your nose can give the most suitable eye positioning.
9.     Don’t keep the arm pressed against your body; this will make it appear larger than its normal size. Lift it slightly even for simple poses to exhibit your natural arm size.

Smize

Following the tips on your photo shoot is essential but you would also have to practice them on your own as well. One key practice that is absolutely essential is the practice of Smizing, also known as smiling with your eyes. Look at this Tyra Banks video and see what it’s all about. 

Practice by squint your eyes and using the muscles at the temple of the face region. Avoid staring; be conscious of your eyes as it’s usually the center of focus for most viewers.

Importance of your photographer

“Skill in photography is acquired by practice, not by purchase.” - Percy W. Harris

Don’t judge a book by its cover; don’t judge a photographer by their camera. Simply trust that they know more about you in the field of photography, and trust them. After a round of photos request for a quick glance at the photos and give them constructive criticism if you have any. They have a very tough role of making things work, so cooperate well with them.

Lastly, never forget to wear your confidence, and treat the photo shoot as a fun game even though the stakes are high. Because ultimately that is the only way to excel in the modeling Singapore industry, by having as much fun as you during your photo shoot.



How to detect legitimate Model Agency from Fraudsters?

Choosing the right model agency Singapore can be said to be the pinnacle of a Model’s success. But because of its importance, fraudsters prey on the desires in the aspirants of fame and Modeling success. A legitimate model agency Singapore based has a few key attributes that distinguish it from fraudulent agencies. If you are an aspiring hopeful in modeling, read on diligently and take these tips to heart when you engage with any agency.

1.    Their media and social presence

In today’s digital age, any credible modeling agency would have no excuses for putting itself out there for the world’s attention and respect. With a plethora of web platforms such Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Wordpress, Blogspot etcetera, a good agency would take the liberty to display its models and talents clearly for the world to see. More professional agencies would take an extra step and put up their models' testimonials and reviews, to establish trust with their clients and attract the best models. Basically, they would have no fear, and have a well-maintained media image.


2.    Guarantees jobs, no need for portfolio or contract

If an agency confirms with you a job on the first day, you must already be as great as Gisele Bündchen, or they are out to scam your money, and you already know which one is the answer. The first obvious sign is how eager they are to rush to you into joining because they aren’t really interested in developing you as they are in your wallet. A credible agency knows that getting a client and an assignment takes time, requiring the careful and rigorous building of your portfolio first. Rome wasn’t built in a day, and neither would your career.

3.    Location of the modeling agency

If a model agency Singapore is located in a decentralized area far from human traffic like an alley of some sort, that might be a be an immediate red light. With the prevalence of rape, money scammers, drug abuse, nude photography, and pornography associated with the modeling industry, such places will create the opportunity for you to be vulnerable enough to be taken advantage of. Credible agencies make it point to be located in central areas. Take for example Create Talents and Models located just beside Dhoby Ghaut MRT, Orchard road, and right in the middle of Singapore.

4.    Reputation and Legacy

How do you determine a good agency? How the agency has fared over the years? Legacy can be determined by the number of years they have been established and reputation can be determined by what people say. Beyond reviews and testimonials find out social media reviews and other credible forums like Google reviews. On the other hand do not believe hearsay as there are many enemies that are borne out such a competitive industry that set out to defame other agencies, especially so if it’s successful. Be discerning as you read through the feedback as well.

5. Do your ground research

However revolutionizing the digital world may seem word-of-mouth still remains the best way for information dissemination and finding out deeper insights in the industry. Before you step into an agency get hold of someone works there or anyone whom you may know who works or has worked at the agency and find out their experiences. A disclaimer, not everyone has a good experience in any agency; there are in-betweens and gray areas. Understand that there are 2 sides to every story and try to understand the situation from the agency’s perspective as well. Talk to multiple people, and make a more informed decision from there.


With all that is said, finding a legitimate model agency is of first and foremost importance, as going to the wrong one may cause you to lose faith in the industry entirely. If you want success it’s not going to come easy. Finding the right agency is similarly not an easy task. Bring the advice we have given to fruition and you should no qualms over picking the right agency to spearhead your growth and career.

The Role of a Booker in a Modeling Agency

The ‘Booker’ arguably has the most important role in any modeling agency Singapore based. They are responsible for multiple crucial aspects of day-to-day business in the agency and are also someone whose importance may be understated in the industry. In this article, we elaborate on some of the key duties of bookers and how they keep the modeling world ticking.


i.    Grooming of new talents

Models that join an agency are most times new to modeling or at least they are new to the style of work by the agency. Bookers are also known as ‘model managers’ who introduce new faces into the industry, and figure out which style of modeling suits the model. The booker will be quick to interpret clients’ feedback and see where the model best suits in and excels in, essentially determining the career path for the aspiring models. Grooming of talents is perhaps the most important duty of a booker.

II.    Scouting for new talents

Some of the best models are sometimes scouted. If the agency doesn’t have many scouters or doesn’t have a separate department of scouters, the booker is required to spend a significant amount of the day scouting and searching for new talents and bring fresh faces to the agency.

III.    Responsible for model being at the right place at the right time

Once a Booker confirms the model with a client, the booker has to schedule and liaise with the client with the model on the most mutually convenient timing possible. The booker also has the responsibility of giving the models the right information in terms of venue, timing etc. and must ensure the model is punctual for the particular assignment.

iv. Negotiating payment

If you thought the job was tough enough already, this one takes the cake. Every client wants to pay the lowest possible fee to cut their expenditure. The modeling agencySingapore bookers thus have a major set of challenges as they have to fix a price that is most competitive and at the same time profitable for the agency. Booker has to work to find a middle ground and also make sure the model is paid and looked after well.

v.    Networking with a vast number of clients and companies.

Bookers have to work hard to secure contracts with many different clients and companies, especially high profile ones. This then requires good networking skills, and the ability to sell the brand of models to the various clients. Because of the pervasive competition in the industry, a client can easily compare with all the other agencies in the market and can easily lean toward other options. Booker thus must have a plethora of contacts and glad and be close to other companies and clients better than bookers of other agencies to draw the best opportunities in the industry. This means frequent meet-up and communication with clients.

vi. Miscellaneous personal issues

Models have a few things to consider at times, such as nutrition, beauty, legal advice, and traveling arrangements (especially for international assignments) sometimes come under the purview of bookers as well. Although modeling agency Singapore based bookers are already busy with their daily work, they sometimes have to work out such issues for models as well. This again requires patience and a strong network and knowledge of the industry.

So there you have it. Now, you may be more enlightened on the gravity of a booker’s role in a modeling agency and respect their work more. As tough as the job is, it’s always rewarding to help fulfill the dreams of aspiring models and make develop talents into icons and successful figures. 

Top 3 Tips for a New, Aspiring Model

As an aspiring Singapore model, the competition can be tough and it’s hard to become a top contender in the business without knowing the best tips and strategies in the field. So read on carefully and follow these tips religiously if you are looking for a successful modeling career.



Choosing the right model agency

    This can be harder than expected because of the numerous options at our disposal. The trick here is simple, RESEARCH. Not all modeling agencies will suit your style, so research on the various types of modeling jobs (fashion model, editorial or publication model, fashion shows, or television commercial acting model etc.) and choose the best Singapore model agency that suits your interest.

Any credible agency would prove itself by showing their model’s testimonials and reviews. Find out what the models have to say about their experiences, and you will be able to roughly figure out the kind of future you can expect there. Most importantly be careful of the fakes and stick to credible and well- established agencies.

Submit the best photos to get selected

    Once the right agency is chosen, applying to it requires a good sense of the industry as well. A standard resume and cover letter is a requirement, but in this industry, your photos take the top precedence. Agencies or employers are not looking for grandiose or modelesque photos to be submitted. In fact, that may be contra-positive to your chances. It may give the impression that you are a model who can fit into a particular style of modeling or someone that expects too much from the agency.

Agencies prefer to work with a blank canvas and mold you into the model that they believe suits your style. This requires you to send photos that are simple in clothing, minimalistic in make-up, void of unnecessary accessories, and most importantly portraying your natural beauty. Give various expressions and style. When in doubt just be simple and make sure your photos are unedited and an accurate representation of your normal physical appearance.

Keep your figure and personality in check


    Being a model is not simple about being a pretty face or having the perfect body. You have to know how to deal with your body. A confident personality is a must. During a photo shoot every single part of your body is working, like a dancer, you have to aware of the positioning of your body parts from your hair to your toe. Most importantly you have to be relaxed and confident with showing off your body. The energy that emanates from you in the photographs far outweighs your natural looks.

Also, despite the kind of model of you are, even if you are plus sized, there are certain specific requirements that you have to meet, thus exercise, eat healthily and keep yourself in shape. A healthy lifestyle also means your skin will show a naturally radiant glow, and make you a modeling asset.

Choosing the right Singapore model agency would mean half the war is won. The other half is about how far you willing to improve and develop yourself. Practice modeling poses by top models appearing on Vogue, Victoria’s secret or YouTube guide etcetera and do your research before getting involved in various projects. Best of luck to you to your aspirations!

What Kind of Photos to Submit for Model Agency Representation?

To get to the interview table of a Singapore model agency, your photos are akin to a resume. It is vital to submit the best quality and different type of photos, preferably on your first attempt, to nail a solid impression and get the best modeling jobs possible. We list a few tips and rules to photo submission that is incredibly useful in getting recognized and wanted by an agency.

1.    When in doubt, go simple.

Modeling agencies are not interested in a ready-made product. More often than not, it gives the impression that you are inflexible and can only work with limited styles. Agencies would much rather prefer a model that they can match styles with and develop from scratch.
There is no need to submit studio quality shots. Simple portraits with adequate lighting and clarity are enough. Furthermore, if your shots don’t suit the style the agency wants (For example you take editorial photo shoots rather than television commercial shoots) you might appear unappealing. Agencies are not expecting grandeur; they want to see your raw and authentic beauty as much as possible for them to determine the kind of model they have to work with. 

2.    Minimalism in style.
Don’t dress extravagantly in your photos (i.e. wedding dresses, prom dresses, expensive suits etcetera). Simple, plain colored clothing is enough. Most importantly, do not wear over revealing, or sexually provocative clothes. A Singapore model starting out is never required to send nudes or anything sexually sensitive unless you are a professional and established model and have filled in the proper paperwork for it.

Animal fur clothing is another issue you want to avoid. Fashion today is adapting to that which does not hurt other living beings or the environment. If the viewer of your photograph is sensitive on such issues, it may, in turn, affect your chances of joining the agency.

3.    Reveal your natural beauty.

Do not paint your face with excessive make-up, cosmetics or jewelry. A female model just needs to apply a little foundation, mascara, blush and lipstick, and a male model can apply a bit of powder without a noticeable change. For kids, it’s best to not have any make-up at all. Do wear any form of jewelry, but in minimal. Beyond affecting your natural look, do give the impression that you look and feel confident about yourself. This is very important as agencies want to view your natural face and the blank canvass that you provide them to work with.  

4.    Don’t reveal your crazy and wild side.

Don’t submit photos that you took at a party last Friday night; Save it for Instagram. In general, do not submit photos with anyone in it other than yourself. Submit your single photo with class and professionalism.

5.    Flaunt it, if you have it.

If you do want to show your lively and eccentric personality in a professional manner you can try posing with a swimsuit. Confidence is the key and do make efforts to appear natural on your photos.

6.    One head shot and one body shot at a minimum.  Give a variety of emotions.

Take one head and one body shot at a minimum. Show left, and right poses. Don’t smile in all photos, use your creativity and show various emotions to show your expressive versatility. Don’t be stingy with your expressions.  

7.    Make sure your photos are an actual representation of your physical body.

Never submit a photo which is totally different what you look like. The last impression you want to make is that you’re a person that lacks integrity or confidence. It will also disappoint the agency you are applying for when they meet a totally different person from what they saw on your photograph.



8.    Let your hair loose.

Ok, 2 things here, one is the metaphorical version of the expression, be completely relaxed in your photographs. One of the key distinctions between a model and others is his/her confidence. Do not show your stress. Next, in the literal sense let your hair loose, keep it neat and luscious. Agencies want to know what kind of hair you have that they can work with.

9.    Avoid background clutter.

Do not distract the viewer with too many things in the background. The agency wants to see only YOU, so stick with solid colored backgrounds.

10.    Provide your contact details.

Agencies will be quick to call you for an interview upon glancing through your photographs so make sure while providing your accurate contact information you remain contactable. You will also be contacted for jobs if you are selected, so be readily contactable.

A good photograph is a product of a countless number of attempts. Thus, invest time and effort in creating photos that will stand out from your competition.  A Singapore model of today will have a tough time out beating the competition in the growing modeling industry. All in all, do your homework on the agency before submitting your photographs.


How to get Scouted by a Model Agency?

There is more than a single way to enter into a Singapore modeling agency, and being scouted is one way. This may come off as a surprise but being scouted doesn't necessarily mean you need to have a tall height, slender figure or skin color requirements; instead agencies look for your personality and a physical appearance that suits the masses. Taking this into account, we reveal some insider tricks into getting scouted.



Social Media

You might have already guessed it, Instagram! Of course, there are many platforms but when it comes to fashion and lifestyle, but it's hard to beat the simple yet elegant way Instagram can market your abilities. Be up to date with latest fashion trend hashtags such as #fashionweekend #beautyblogger #outfitoftheday and plenty of others to get spotted by Scouters online.

With that said, don't create a modeling account and upload professional photos. Scouters of talent want to see photos that you post casually and they want to know how you look naturally. Post your lifestyle trendily, and use your caption to state quality opinions. This will mark you out above the rest as the best.

Be Natural

Almost everyone, let alone modeling agencies, will be able to know if you use excessive make-up or wear too much jewelry to elevate your appearance. Be modest with your make up and be simple wherever possible. Your authentic features should resonate more. This involves proper beauty care, eating healthily, drinking enough water, getting adequate sleep and lowering your body stress levels. Check out this ultimate modeling guide

Go to the Big Shows and Have a Vibrant Personality

Scouters are hard at work at major cultural and fashion festivals. This is because they know these shows attract much youth suitable for a modeling career. Be on your A game, and most importantly have fun, network and socialize with as many people as you can.

Do your Research

Dress simply, and be involved in the town and city life every so often. Who knows you might get scouted and given an incredible opportunity.



If you do happen to get scouted, take their name card and read up on the agency's reviews and testimonials. Any credible Singapore modeling agency would have a good online and social media presence that appeals to models and various clients. Check their credibility and ensure that their modeling job types suit your style.

In that vein, contact modeling agencies yourself and go down for an interview. Even if you are completely new to the industry, a professional Singapore modeling agency will assist in creating a standard portfolio for you. At the least, ask many questions and find out what you can do to improve yourself.

Singapore is a bustling hub to many fields of work, and is increasingly also home to fashion and a thriving industry. Modeling is today a competitive and lucrative line of work. Hence, do your homework and be passionate to make a name for yourself and scouters will naturally find you.

How to Pick the Kids for a Best Modelling Agency?

There are so many kids modelling agencies in Singapore! How do you choose the best one out of all?

Does your pretty or handsome kid have a natural knack for posing in front of the camera? Do they envision becoming the next Miranda Kerr, Tyra Banks or star on Victoria’s Secret? Are they confident in front of the camera and express a vibrant personality?

Your kiddo may be the next big star! It’s better to start at a certain young age where the mind is perfectly suited to learn new things. However, there are a few noteworthy pointers to determine whether your child is best suited for modeling, and that you are picking the best kid for job.

Both Parent and Child must be committed to modeling

Modeling is serious business and may take a toll on a kid at a young age. There will be a need to spend time or traveling to various places. Usually shoots for kids last around 2 to 3 hours which require high levels patience, tolerance, and cooperation on the part of the kid. Shoots may happen amidst working or schooling hours, which will require the kid to skip some hours, or for the parent to skip work to fit shoots in their schedule. Sacrificing some leisure time might become a norm too, as kids modeling demands children and parents to give it high priority and adopt a committed mindset.


Realistic Expectations

Perhaps the most realistic factor to consider is the limited success, recognition, and earnings at the onset of modeling. Sure a kid may aspire to be the next Hermione Granger of Harry Potter who will in his/her latter years become a supermodel like Emma Watson. But truth is kid models are likely to be inexperienced and have much room for development in terms of style, skill, and personality. As such their opportunities may be initially limited, usually around 2 to 3 assignments a month ranging $50-75 per hour on average. As such it becomes important to start off modeling with a love and passion for excelling in it, rather than focusing too much on financial reward.

A kid and parent alike must be able to embrace rejection from clients, and work up their way in the industry. Rejection from model agencies or clients doesn’t mean the child isn’t good enough, but more often they aren’t going for that style or look. Keep trying with other agencies, and hard work pays off.

Good Looks Don’t Guarantee Success in Modeling

Looking good with the key features such as angular face structure, good skin tone, and symmetrical face are all plus points and definitely attributes of a good model, but they alone are not enough. If your kid is extremely restless, tends to fidget continuously, unable to take advice and instructions from strangers, and doesn’t like to smile or to pose convincingly, these will all lead toward disaster in the modeling industry. Although these problems are rarely seen amongst adults, they are prevalent in kids, which create an uphill battle in achieving good contracts and assignments from the modelling agencies Singapore


Eat healthily and be Physically Active

This advice is given to all models alike but it’s especially more important for children, who can be easily attracted to junk food and sweet drinks. A kid should try to keep the expected body figure as much as possible. An active lifestyle comes into effect in keeping up the proper shape as well. Make sure they run around the field every once in a while apart from being stuck on their computer games or play station. Make sure, the kid is medically fit and capable enough to stand and pose for a long period of time too.

Lastly, parents shouldn’t force their kids to enter modeling and force upon them what they don’t like. Modeling should be a personal choice, and done only because they enjoy it. Ultimately that is what will see them through the tough phases of their work. Modeling isn’t for everyone, so make sure you understand the agency you are working with and the requirements expected of your child before making a long term commitment. 


Top 5 Qualities that a Model Agency in Singapore Look for in a Model

In a model agency Singapore based, the sheer diversity, allows everyone to stand a valid chance in modeling. However simply “looking good” isn’t enough, and there are certain qualities you need to possess that will help you stand out from the competition.

Being a hub of many things Singapore’s recent aspiration is to be a fashion hub as well, and it certainly has all the potential to be so. However, a unique position we are put in is our multi-ethnic and diverse range of people and models. Models, particularly those selected for advertorials and commercials, are often chosen by clients based on how relatable they are to the audience and how they represent the general population. For example, big brands like Nike have started using plus sized models because they represent American women better, so that people will believe and relate to their products more as well. 



1.    Being Natural and Confident in your Body

Modeling isn’t how about whether you are short or tall, fat or thin, but it’s more about being confident and natural with the way you handle your body. Knowledge of various poses and styles will be useful when it comes to testing shoots and allows the photographer to easily work with you for complex shots. This will gain you a better reputation, a better portfolio and future chances can be created.  Many times your interviews will also assess your confidence and your ability to convince clients of your modeling expertise and worth. Hence, this brings into play the need to have a confident personality.

2.    Photogenic Look

However good your features are in real life, when it comes to modeling you must have a camera friendly look. Photogenic characteristics are usually inherited naturally. Features such as angular bone and jaw structure, symmetrical face, even skin tones, are some aspects, which create an attractive look and make you look pleasant to the eye. Through posing properly, being confident with your stance and managing your look, we can help us develop the skills to be photogenic and naturally appealing face structure holds great importance as well. This doesn’t mean it is a biased job, anyone can still be a model, and a modeling agency can still want the look you have depending on the suitability of your role for the project. As long as you passionate enough, you can give it a shot.



3.    Creating a Successful Portfolio
Initial investments of time and money have to be made to create a portfolio that appeals to clients. Many people easily dismiss this process as expensive and tedious, but truth is a successful portfolio is akin to a resume and is the ticket to many opportunities for success and is something that is required to establish oneself in a model agency Singapore based.

4.    Good Posture and Runway Model Abilities
If you are a model, who wants to make it big in the industry and aspire beyond small roles, you will likely be involved in runway modeling. Too much slouching or bent back problems must be sorted out quickly. A model needs to be able to walk straight and symbolize confidence.

5.    Strong Network of Contacts and Bookers
To get the best modeling job opportunities you need to have good contacts and a network of clients. Model agency Singapore based, such as Create Talents and Models will have specialized bookers who link up model with their unique styles to various clients. 

Do you want to boost your confidence in the fashion and modeling world? Then, feel free to contact us at enquiries@createtalentsandmodels.com or reach us now at 6339 3211.