Thursday, July 9, 2015

Be A Female Model Over 50yearsold

Modeling after 50 may be easier than you think.


Modeling often brings to mind tall, gorgeous women strutting down the catwalks of Milan and Paris; but such scenes form only a small part of the modeling industry. The truth is, there are numerous modeling opportunities for women over 50. With immense numbers of baby boomers approaching and well-past this age, there is a growing market for products that cater to them, and this has led to an increased demand for models of similar ages to promote those products.


Instructions


Getting Started


1. Do some self-analysis. Ask yourself whether you are comfortable with being in front of a camera and meeting new people. Think about whether you're up for the challenge of accepting honest criticism from strangers about your appearance. You'll need confidence to work as a model, regardless of your age.


2. Take some pictures of yourself. You should have a closeup of your face and a full length shot of your entire body. Make sure you smile genuinely. Dress conservatively, without too much makeup. Have a friend take several different shots, so you can have a variety to choose from. Select the best full-length shot and the best closeup, and ask people you trust for their opinions.


3. Research modeling agencies online. Look for ones that have a "Classic" or "Sophisticate" section; this is where the work for female models over 50 will be. The most prestigious modeling agencies are located in New York City. If you don't live within a reasonable distance of the Big Apple, there may be other agencies near you that also have work for your age group.


4. Submit your information to the modeling agencies you have selected. Generally you can do this on their websites, but some may request submissions via postal service. Regardless of the delivery method, include the two photos you have selected and your contact information; including address, cell phone number and email address. Also include your age, height and shoe size, as well as your dress size. Don't forget your bust, waist and hip measurements, too. The agencies will contact you for an interview, if they are interested.