Attention: Models and MUAs!
“Learn the latest make up trends and techniques from MAKE UP FOR EVER’s HD Program. Created for pros, perfect for you.”
- to be conducted by Maquillage Professionel, supported by Make Up For Ever
When: December 10, 2011 (Saturday), 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Where: MAKE UP FOR EVER Studio, B:8 Bonifacio High Street, Bonifacio Global City
Free-of-charge for MSM members, limited seats only, pre-registration required.
Acknowledgments will be given on the MSM site for 2 weeks to the official photographer and models.
To reserve your slot, log in to your account in MSM, then send a private message to MSM Admin and indicate your complete name, email and mobile numbers.
Please also indicate if you're attending as an MUA, demo model or photographer.
We will confirm your slot availability by private message and/or text upon receiving your message.
Congrats to those who qualify first! See ya there!
Supported by:
“Learn the latest make up trends and techniques from MAKE UP FOR EVER’s HD Program. Created for pros, perfect for you.”
- to be conducted by Maquillage Professionel, supported by Make Up For Ever
When: December 10, 2011 (Saturday), 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Where: MAKE UP FOR EVER Studio, B:8 Bonifacio High Street, Bonifacio Global City
Free-of-charge for MSM members, limited seats only, pre-registration required.
- 15 seats available for Models & MUAs
- 3 slots available for Models for make up demo. Models should be flawless and have great skin. Models will then be featured and will have a CD of their shots
- 3 slots available for Photographers to cover the event. Shots should be uploaded to MSM's laptop after the event.
Acknowledgments will be given on the MSM site for 2 weeks to the official photographer and models.
To reserve your slot, log in to your account in MSM, then send a private message to MSM Admin and indicate your complete name, email and mobile numbers.
Please also indicate if you're attending as an MUA, demo model or photographer.
We will confirm your slot availability by private message and/or text upon receiving your message.
Congrats to those who qualify first! See ya there!
Supported by:
Go-See for UNO Magazine Geisha Fashion Show
Thursday Nov. 17, 2011 at the studio of Illustrados @ 277 Sto Rosario St. Brgy. Plainview, Mandaluyong City
Height Requirements 5'6 and up..
Contact Muriel Evaristo @ 0922 822 62 19
Some of you may have noted the changes on MSM lately. First off, we've added some of your profile pics on the banner spaces thus giving recognition to some faces. Please continue posting your latest pics in the forum section. This way we'd also know who else we need to recognize.
Have a happy November MSMers!
Have a happy November MSMers!
To be a professional model basically comes down to three things:
1) Having the look and talent that someone needs (generally the client) bad enough for the project they are working on at that time that they will pay you for your time.
2) Making life easier for the art director and the photographer so they will want to work with you, and not throw you out of their studio.
3) Making sure the client, photographer, and art director know you exist and want to work.
Professional modeling starts with the client's need and their willingness to pay. Modeling with out paying clients is just a hobby or someone trying to rip you off.
Having the right look and talent is what you inherited genetically and there is not much you can do to change that. The rest is where being a professional model comes in - knowing what to do and how to market yourself.
When a project calls for someone attractive to stand next to a new product, the person who can constantly look good in front of the camera, show the emotional expression that is needed on cue, show up on time and leave on time and in so many other ways make the shoot go quickly, efficiently, and successfully, is the person who will get the job.
That is also the person who gets asked back the next time. The part after the genetics is what makes a professional model and leads to a career in modeling. This is also the person who will deliver what the client needs and is why we use them and not just pull someone off the street.
Source: http://www.modelingadvice.com
1) Having the look and talent that someone needs (generally the client) bad enough for the project they are working on at that time that they will pay you for your time.
2) Making life easier for the art director and the photographer so they will want to work with you, and not throw you out of their studio.
3) Making sure the client, photographer, and art director know you exist and want to work.
Professional modeling starts with the client's need and their willingness to pay. Modeling with out paying clients is just a hobby or someone trying to rip you off.
Having the right look and talent is what you inherited genetically and there is not much you can do to change that. The rest is where being a professional model comes in - knowing what to do and how to market yourself.
When a project calls for someone attractive to stand next to a new product, the person who can constantly look good in front of the camera, show the emotional expression that is needed on cue, show up on time and leave on time and in so many other ways make the shoot go quickly, efficiently, and successfully, is the person who will get the job.
That is also the person who gets asked back the next time. The part after the genetics is what makes a professional model and leads to a career in modeling. This is also the person who will deliver what the client needs and is why we use them and not just pull someone off the street.
Source: http://www.modelingadvice.com
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