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Nicoll, I am old enough to be a mother to many of the lovely girls on this site. Were I their mom, I would hope and suggest they stick to having fun at this rather than getting on MM. Keep it fun, no matter what. The irony with the fashion business is that it takes lots of experience to weather the battering one gets as a model, but the only people that tend to make money at it regularly are too young to handle the ego bashing.
I sat down once, with my niece, to talk about this when we got on the subject. She knows she is pretty enough, has the right symmetry in her features, is tall and thin and just shines in front of a camera. She also said she wouldn't want to go into modeling because she wants to do something for others, and not go into a business filled with narcissism. I liked what she had to say and was glad to hear it.
If you leave your email in your biography, you will get scam emails forever. This is not MMs fault, it is from people harvesting emails off the internet. Your best bet is to be smart, learn how to spot scams, and delete them. No point in giving them another thought. If you get a scam message from another member on the site, you can report them to the moderators.
I have been on MM for over three years. I get all of my work from there, and have never had any scammer problems.
The site is what you make of it :)
Good luck.
I put my email on public sites like this: cowboyraygun at yahoo dot com. That way bot programs can't automatically pick it up. I don't usually have a lot of problems with spam from that. It's good to add an alternative contact to MM sometimes.
I also shoot short films, and some models act as well as model. However, for a while I had no MM account, because I had no stills, just videos. Anyone can look at an MM portfolio, but only members can contact you, so I couldn't always contact someone to do a short film if they didnt' provide an alternative contact. Just something to consider, depending on what you are doing.
MM is popular, so like anything popular you get a little bit of everything, both good and bad.
Stephanie Jay said:
Snap! I've had some good shoots through MM, you just have to learn which photographers look good and worth the time. I've had one offer of a paid glamour shoot, which I declined, but none of this bank account scam stuff at all.
As Mischa said, its not the website's fault. Just like its not our email providers fault when we get spam mail.
Mischa Marie said:If you leave your email in your biography, you will get scam emails forever. This is not MMs fault, it is from people harvesting emails off the internet. Your best bet is to be smart, learn how to spot scams, and delete them. No point in giving them another thought. If you get a scam message from another member on the site, you can report them to the moderators.
I have been on MM for over three years. I get all of my work from there, and have never had any scammer problems.
The site is what you make of it :)
Good luck.
As a photographer on MM, I think it has it's place. I've only been shooting seriously for just over a year, and MM was great for finding good models who wanted to just shoot for fun.
I dislike the b*******, the fakeness and the assumption for some models that all photographers are predatory and trying to lure them into a dangerous situation. The problem is that there are people on there like that... But my advice to any model is that any serious photographer will be happy to talk through ideas, locations, costumes, whether there's a stylist/mua/etc needed on the shoot. They should be happy to meet before the shoot. If you speak to them, and things don't seem right, be polite, make your excuses and don't do the shoot!
I've done a fair few MM shoots and had some shots that I feel very happy with from them (Scarlet Von Harlet being a great shoot with the lady who introduced me to PL!). So don't discount it entirely, just be careful about who you work with.
Don't worry doll, those kinda messages die down after a while! It''s horrible but true, but 'photographers' like that prey on newbies.
Stick at it, ignore the weird requests and keep your wits about you :)
I now find Model Mayhem to be my ultimate source of income, so keep going!!
I've been a member since 2005 when I started modeling. And I think I maybe got 2 spam emails through MM, so I cannot really relate to what have been said earlier in this thread.
I've gotten tons of work and met some amazing people through that site, however these days it seems pretty dead... I haven't updated myself since November last year or something.
When I started out at MM it was a smaller community and was easier to find good talents.
Look up photographers like this:
"Hi, I really like the pictures you posted and since we live in the same area I'd love to do a TFP shoot with you! Have a look at my profile and if you are interested let me know! Let me know any ideas about clothes and styling you might have"
-This is a reasonable contact for a beginner. Take a look at their pictures. IF you like their work start a discussion about a shoot you'd like to do and look into details.
Ignore:
Hi, I'm a published photographer since 10 years, I need models for lingerie shoot in Hawaii, all expenses paid and you can make about $1000 for only 1 days work, please send one full body image to spam@spamalot.creep.
-Delete, ignore and forget about it.
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