These are some frequently asked question about modeling jobs. If your question is not answered here, ask me using the contact form.

How do I apply for a modeling job?
Use the model application form and send me recent photos of you. One head shot and full body shots from the front, back and side. If you have tattoos or piercings, please list them in the comments. If you already have a website or modeling portfolio, send the link. I may still ask for additional pictures. This is to ensure a model is not overweight and avoid other unexpected issues.

Do I need any experience with modeling?
No. I'm experienced working with both amateurs and professionals. I love to show the unique beauty, personality and energy of the models. Guidance for poses, expressions and visual reference will be provided if needed. Shooting for the first time, especially nude, can be intimidating. I am aware of this and always make sure you are comfortable before proceeding with the shoot.

Is nudity required for a photo shoot?
I shoot a range of styles that do not require nudity. The style of shoot will be determined and agreed upon before the shoot. If we agree to a nude shoot, yes you will be completely nude. Your comfort level and emotions will show in the photos. I do my best to ensure you are relaxed and always work within your comfort zone.

What do I need to bring with me for my shooting day?
The most important is your picture ID (drivers license, passport, etc.), to prove that you are 18 or older old. For nude shoots If you forget to bring your ID, the shoot will be canceled and you will not be paid.  You may need to bring outfits and shoes, this will be discussed via email.

Who is present at the shoot?
Depending on shoot complexity there can be as few as two people (model and photographer) and up to a full team consisting of hair stylists, makeup artists, wardrobe stylist, assistants and other models. You will always be notified in advance who will be attending the shoot.

Is it possible to take someone with me to the shoot?
Yes of course. You can always bring one person with you.  They may be asked to wait in a nearby room. If the person is in any way disturbing you or the shoot, they will be asked to leave and it’s possible you will not get paid.

Do I have to sign model release?
Yes you will have to sign a standard model release. A photo of your face and ID will be taken to validate the signed release.

How much do I get paid?
For serious applicants only, compensation depends on the style of shoot (nude, glamour, etc.), shoot length and your modeling experience. Please submit the model application form and you will be contacted.

When will I get paid?
You will be compensated in cash immediately after the shoot and signing the model release.