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Starting a Male Modeling Career

Male modeling is a lucrative career for men who have the right body shape. Breaking into the world of male modeling is quite easy as long as you have a well-defined six-pack and an attractive face. Men who model for fashion and swimsuits need to be tall and in good shape, and being photogenic doesn't hurt!

Modeling is a glamorous job for both men and women. Not only are modeling agents looking for tall, good looking men, but sex appeal and a certain presence are also criteria male models are judged on. Knowing how to carry oneself is vital in the professional modeling arena, and men who can pose and walk the fashion catwalk are in high demand.

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If you are looking to break into the field of male modeling, you will need to take a hard and critical look at yourself. If your skin is not smooth and free of blemishes, visit a dermatologist to clear it up. Even the most attractive man will not get a modeling job if he has acne.

Working out is another habit male models should get in the habit of. Well-defined muscles are vital for runway models and any modeling that is done without a shirt. Although it is not suggested male models need to look like championship weightlifters.

One of the first things you should do to become a male model is create a modeling portfolio. Hire a professional photographer to take several head shots as well as full body shots. Showcase your charming good looks with the proper poses so that potential modeling agents will be interested in promoting you.

It can be difficult to find local model agencies in smaller towns, so it does not hurt to either live in a metropolitan area or at least spend a few weeks in one. Cities like New York and Los Angeles have many modeling agencies to which you should send your resume. Make sure you include a composite card with each resume. A composite card is a single sheet of your photos.

Modeling contracts might be difficult to come by when you are first starting out. The best advice is to find a local store or hair salon for which you can volunteer your modeling skills. Experience plays a big part of landing modeling contracts whether you are male or female.

Make sure your ego is in check before you get started with your quest to become a male model. It's all about the looks in the modeling industry, and you should get used to rejection. Companies who hire male models are selective about the look and feel of their ad campaigns, so don't take it personally if you aren't "right" for the job.

Male models that make it to runway model require quite a bit of training. It might look simple, but walking the catwalk successfully is a skill. With this said, you might think that you need to attend a modeling school. In most cases, this is completely false. There are plenty of tips to help you learn the ropes, and the website ltmodels.com has lots of information on how to get your male modeling career on the fast track.