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Model

Christian J

Posts: 3

Denver, Colorado, US

I am currently new to modeling. I recently met with the. I have been researching but haven't found too much on them. Has anyone delt with deco models or know any information on them?

Thank you!

Sep 26 14 12:36 am Link

Model

J Jessica

Posts: 2431

Coconut Creek, Florida, US

The owner was very kind when I saw her a while ago.
I haven't experience with working under her agency, however.

Portfolio building on here with good photographers is a good thing to do *hint-hint*.

Sep 26 14 05:11 am Link

Model

Melissa Kat

Posts: 401

Orlando, Florida, US

Christian Valderrama wrote:
I am currently new to modeling. I recently met with the. I have been researching but haven't found too much on them. Has anyone delt with deco models or know any information on them?

Thank you!

I was going to sign with them years ago but the owner was screaming like a banshee regarding a model that didn't show up to a shoot. Yes that is stressful and she has to clean up the model's mess and make good with the clients, but no need to scream at the top of your lungs when a potential partner is waiting on you in clear earshot.

Sep 26 14 08:53 am Link

Model

Christian J

Posts: 3

Denver, Colorado, US

Melissa Kat wrote:

I was going to sign with them years ago but the owner was screaming like a banshee regarding a model that didn't show up to a shoot. Yes that is stressful and she has to clean up the model's mess and make good with the clients, but no need to scream at the top of your lungs when a potential partner is waiting on you in clear earshot.

Hmm thats very interesting... I am new to modeling so I am trying to make sure I get the best agency of course.. But I've heard if an agency wants you really bad they will help you with a portfolio? Is that true?

Sep 26 14 09:12 pm Link

Model

Melissa Kat

Posts: 401

Orlando, Florida, US

Christian Valderrama wrote:

Hmm thats very interesting... I am new to modeling so I am trying to make sure I get the best agency of course.. But I've heard if an agency wants you really bad they will help you with a portfolio? Is that true?

They will send you on shoots with photographers that are in town or give you a list to contact. No set rules but every agency have a "development"  or "new faces" department. As a model you should always be shooting anyways if it is your full-time job though. Perfect practice makes perfect.

Sep 28 14 06:53 am Link

Photographer

SayCheeZ!

Posts: 20614

Las Vegas, Nevada, US

They are a licensed agency, but there's been more than a fair share of negative reviews about them.

https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C1CH … FitzRQVs-Q

Sep 29 14 10:21 am Link

Photographer

GER Photography

Posts: 8463

Imperial, California, US

Crap!!! I was expecting pics of girls with spit curl doo's and flapper dresses, straight out of Gatsby!!:-))

Sep 29 14 10:38 am Link