Many professional models who rise to the top of the industry start their careers when they're as young as 13. (Age 15 or 16, however, is the average.) Usually, they continue to attend high school and may model just on Christmas break, spring vacation, and during the summer. Other times, they may choose to miss a few days of school for a very important assignment.
As exciting as it may sound to spend your vacations modeling in a big city, the reality is that while your friends are having fun going to the beach, attending parties, shopping together, playing tennis, or learning to drive, you may be exhausted from walking around a large city all day, map in hand, going from one job interview, known as a go and see, to another. Believe me, being lost on the streets of Chicago after your twentieth go and see in 95-degree heat is neither fun, exciting, nor glamorous. And yet it's an aspect of modeling you don't see on television shows.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
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