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How to Enrage Photographers!

Jill Billingsley is back with some advice for models on what not to do if you want to get repeat bookings from photographers.

Do you have modeling questions for Jill? Please let her know in the comments section.

Check out Jill’s previous videos for more modeling tips, advice and answers to your questions.

Jill Billingsley

Jill Billingsley is an agency represented model, originally from Edmonton, Canada, now located in Los Angeles. Jill is very experienced and has a long list of credits that showcase her diverse skills. Check out Jill's series of "How to Model" videos on YouTube and her website, www.jillabillingsley.com.

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7 Responses to “How to Enrage Photographers!”

  1. March 24, 2016 at 5:27 am, Adele said:

    I see where she is going with this advice however I agree, honesty is the best policy…unless a photographer is nuts or somethin like that …and need to tippy toe around the situation…and word of mouth is huge! It’s a small world and if u piss of a photographer…word of mouth spreads fast! I have been modeling for 15 years and still going strong…so I know what in talking about 🙂

    Let’s all get along 😉 and treat each other with respect 😉

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  2. March 23, 2016 at 1:27 pm, Saurabh mishra said:

    Hi this is Saurabh from India I wana be a model but ma height is only 172cm.

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  3. March 10, 2016 at 5:00 pm, Samantha said:

    Thank you so much for this, great advice!

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  4. March 09, 2016 at 7:30 pm, Don Corleone said:

    +bgenie It’s called “sarcasm.” Look into it. Good job Jill! But you forgot the best one of all- don’t show up and don’t call! Let us hump all kinds of camera gear to the beach, and you just flake out! Awesome!

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  5. March 08, 2016 at 9:06 am, Brian said:

    She is a gem!

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  6. March 05, 2016 at 8:53 am, Ron Paulsen said:

    Good Lord, miss passive aggressive. Well done.

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  7. March 03, 2016 at 8:57 am, BGenie said:

    How about, instead of playing games, you pretend to be an adult for a moment and simply say. ‘Thanks, but I don’t want to work with you”… I don’t get why you think it’s Ok to put someone down, who IS putting in time and effort for you (the model).

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