While geared more toward those on the other side of the camera, I thought this video I ran across over the weekend was worth sharing. It was posted to YouTube a while ago now, but in it, modelling scout Trudi Tapscott talks about some of the biggest mistakes that new and aspiring models make when starting their career. It’s an interesting insight for photographers, too, especially newer ones who might not be used to working with models or as part of a team. It lets us know some of the things that models expect when walking into a shoot.
Some of the mistakes that apisiring models make may seem like they would be common sense from the outside, and some are just myths that need to be busted.
Don’t think that somebody’s going to discover you and suddenly you’re earning a million dollars the next dayYou are part of a team, you are not the teamYou need to be good in front of the camera and be good with peopleYou must be fearlessYou have to be willing to do anything asked (within legal & moral reason, obviously) and you have to make it look goodIt’s a job. A hard job, a career, and it takes a lot of effort
There’s also advice in there that can also apply to any photographers looking to turn their hobby into an income, too. There are many different routes to starting and making modelling a career. You could go through an agency, or you can be an independent. But, the advice in the video is pretty consistent no matter how you get your start, or in which direction you choose to take it. – Trudi Tapscott What are the top mistakes you’ve seen models make? What are some of the best qualities of the models you’ve worked with? Do you agree with Trudi’s advice? Tell us what you think in the comments.