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I'll agree there too hun Oct 25 05 02:21 pm Link I agree there, thats what fashion want, still theres lots of commercial work that need all different types! Oct 25 05 02:26 pm Link Naomi Jay wrote: Naomi, I think she just wanted to know how you are getting the work you are getting so she could maybe apply your technique to herself as well. Oct 25 05 02:27 pm Link Yeah I misunderstood the same comments at first, then realised just the way the msg was worded Oct 25 05 02:29 pm Link LoveKerri wrote: well what do u think is more lucrative, commercial or fashion modeling? Oct 25 05 02:30 pm Link LoveKerri wrote: well what do u think is more lucrative, commercial or fashion modeling? Oct 25 05 02:31 pm Link Well I get booked regularly for commercial and I'm earning more money than I ever have, making a good living, fashion pays very well if you get big contracts, but I don't know about how the pay is for other non contract jobs and whether it is regular, because I haven't worked for fashion, being 5'6" Oct 25 05 02:37 pm Link Most well-booked commercial models will make more bank than most well-booked fashion models, aside from those with big ad contracts, which pretty much bury the lot. Oct 25 05 02:43 pm Link This is an example of one of the best agencies we have in the UK: http://www.ugly.org/ Rage and Ugly is for commercial models and if you click on specials, they cater for everyone, if a specific look is required, the wee people tend to be under 5 foot in the general sections there are 5'5 girls along with the 5'10s, character faces to traditionally beautiful faces! Oct 25 05 02:51 pm Link |