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Hi all,
Model Mayhem was suggested to me by an awesome gal who is also an alt. model and I was wondering if y'all find it to be a good and safe site. I appreciate any feedback. Rock 'N Roll, Hellz
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If you only want to do paid work put that in your profile, otherwise you will get lots of offers for TFP. I would also mention that most of the models that have "paid work only" in their portfolios, also have nudes in their portfolios. I'm not saying that's the only paid work available on MM, but it is a great place for models that are willing to pose nude to get gigs, because you can actually post nude photos there. Take this with a grain of salt. I'm a photographer, that's just what I've seen on MM in my area, and I don't generally shoot nudes.
I don't know about the photographers, but there's a lot of models on MM, at least in my area, that dont' seem to actually model.
They keep a profile up, and have regular "last activity" but none of their pictures are less than two years old. I think they just like to look at photos, maybe chat on the forums or something.
My advice is to stay away from the forums. I think this is generally well know that the forums are overly critical, and the regulars do not take kindly to differing view points. They don't offer, IMO, constructive criticism, but just negative criticism.
I'm not saying that because I've been criticized. I've taken my own advice, and not posted much on the forums or asked for criticism. I'm saying that after reading comments about other photographers or models work.
If you ask for criticism, someone will tell you to give up photography or modeling because you're just not cut out for it. And that someone will not be the hottest model, or the photographer with the bad ass portfolio, just someone with a few average looking photos in their port, and an opinion.
Hey, PinupMama! I "joined" and my profile is in the approval queue still. However, I browsed around and you do have to be very careful! Damona-Art's MM is beautiful and she clearly knows the biz! I looked around in my area and well, yes, there were some let's just say "interesting" portfolios. I saw a lot of gals who marked NO on nudes and when you look at their portfolio, there they are butt nekkid! If you want to be naked, that is your choice, but warn a gal first LOL! I would NEVER let my 18 year old join the site without my consent. Not that I have an 18 year old, but if I did, by gosh, they best run it past me first! I can see where this site has the potential to be very sleazy. My boyfriend is less than enthusiastic about the site, but one of my favorite photogs works through MM so he knows that there are good people on there. He was also, as was I, disappointed in the layout and we both agreed that this site has such an incredibly sleek, stylish, professional feel that MM does not. I will wait and see what, if anything happens with the site and give all y'all updates! Thanks!!!
Professional modeling is a young girl's gig-- there is no getting around that. And for the most part, it is not really accepting of all kinds of beauty. Most of the people on MM understand that. It is also a cut throat business and not the best place for most people because it is focused on one layer of beauty only and it has the potential to damage people. MM isn't a social networking site, it is a place to find people to work with. There is little that is warm and fuzzy because people are there to work, not relax.
If one wants to make money on modeling, say, more than gas money, one either has to get naked, or be 15, or be very experienced. It is very rare for someone to start making money in modeling outside of that. Maybe a few, sure, but there was only one Spud Webb .
Model for fun, learn the craft, learn the business-- maybe it will take you somewhere, but the most important thing should be to have some fun at it.
Professional modeling is a young girl's gig-- there is no getting around that. And for the most part, it is not really accepting of all kinds of beauty. Most of the people on MM understand that. It is also a cut throat business and not the best place for most people because it is focused on one layer of beauty only and it has the potential to damage people. MM isn't a social networking site, it is a place to find people to work with. There is little that is warm and fuzzy because people are there to work, not relax.
If one wants to make money on modeling, say, more than gas money, one either has to get naked, or be 15, or be very experienced. It is very rare for someone to start making money in modeling outside of that. Maybe a few, sure, but there was only one Spud Webb .
Model for fun, learn the craft, learn the business-- maybe it will take you somewhere, but the most important thing should be to have some fun at it.
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