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When I started modeling, I just got rid quickly that being a professional model is very much like your running your own business marking yourself with your portfolio and cam card should be a recurring scene throughout your entire career. Do not ever put all the responsibility on your agency to promote you. You will need to take your own initiative when deciding to get new test photos for your portfolio book or print a new cam card. Your agency is representing many models so be smart and update your marketing materials whenever you go tired of them. If you are sick of looking at the old pictures in your book or on your card, clients are tired of them as well. Many times, I have gotten just a new video shot taken for the fun of my card and then suddenly an older client books me again. When your pictures are always the same, a client assumes you are not working. A client usually gravitates towards the models that are always booking at work. You are taking interest in the business side of modeling will make you stand out from the rest. I have found that most successful models are not only beautiful but business savvy as well, this is why I strongly encourage anyone pursuing a career in modeling not neglect his or her education. I personally have masters’ degree in criminal justice. Before modeling, I was eager to become a commercial real estate attorney. After graduating, I started modeling to earn money for law school. It turns out that I love modeling so much that I never quite made it to law school but I always have my masters’ degree to fall back on if or when I grow tired of modeling. Many models I know have chosen careers they could do in addition to modeling. Some are photographers, real estate agents, makeup artist, or web developers. I also know quite a few that have started their own businesses. By pursuing another field in addition to modeling, you can earn a consistent income while your modeling career gets underway. It will also take a strain off having to book jobs to support yourself. I am firm believer that clients can sense desperation. When you are confident in making money somewhere else, you can approach your castings with a lighter attitude. Just make sure whatever else you choose to do; it comes with a flexible schedule so you can take off the castings and bookings.
Now, the biggest financial mistake any model can make is not budgeting his or her money. When you get paid from any booking, you must remember that your next check or booking may not be around the corner. So your going to want to save or invest a portion of your money. If you spend all your money on expensive clothes, cars or vacations, you will definitely regret it down the road.
Finally, when dealing with your taxes at the end of the year, remember, you are self employed as a model. Everything you spend on travels, clothing, photos, cam parts, makeup, transportation and so on are taxed deductible. You should save all your receipt and keep a journal of expenses. Doing this will save you a great deal of money than your taxes. This is Cristina Dehart on ExploreModeling.com.
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