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What is "Commercial Print" modeling?
Unlike “fashion models”, commercial print models play various “looks” or “types”, and reflect a real person, someone everyone can relate to. They usually model for products, rather than clothing, although commercial models also do fashion catalogues if they are at least 5’8” inches tall. Just thumb through the pages of magazines and you’ll see a variety of people posing as businessmen and women, moms, dads, doctors, “girl next door”, fitness models, hand models, leg and feet models, and they sell thousands of products like toothpaste, food products, cell phones, banks, and retirement plans. Ads appear in magazines, store posters, on food packaging, billboards and catalogues and pay from $50 to $250 per hour.
Who can do commercial print modeling?
There is NO HEIGHT or AGE LIMIT! It’s open to all types. Whether you are young or senior citizen, heavy-set or thin, tall or short, beautiful, or a “character type”, you can become a working model and make $250 an hour plus bonuses anywhere from $500 to $4,000 (or more) for just one ad. It’s also a great way to break into TV and film work too.
How do I become a commercial print model?
Top booking print model and actress, Lisa Masters, who has appeared in hundreds of national and international print ads and catalogues (click here to view pictures from her portfolio), TV commercials, major films, and in TV shows, will now share all her secrets and professional input on how to succeed. See some of her testimonials on the left of each page. Some of her clients are actors wanting extra income. Others had office jobs, and others were already modeling but not happy with the amount of work opportunities, yet didn’t know how or what to do. Some of her students, who had no previous experience, went on to grace magazine covers and appear in national magazine ads. Her client Lynn Shay is just one example, as you can see her on the cover of TIME Magazine. |