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Cosmopolitan Magazine - November, 2006 Cosmopolitan Magazine - November, 2006

Confessions of a Model Booker
You hear about models being discovered while they're walking down the street, and trust me, it happens. I know because I'm a guy whose job it is to pluck people from obscurity and turn them into stars.

Everyone thinks modeling is a glamorous business...and it is. But things can get crazy. In the
six years I've been a model agent, I've seen it all - backstabbing, diva demands, drug problems, and more.

Since I can't damage my models' reps by talking publicly about them, I have to get it all off my chest by telling these anonymous tales.


Getting Started

When I was in my early 20s, I quit my job as a fashion illustrator in New York City, moved to Miami, and soon became a model agent. Basically, an agent's job is to discover and groom models. I guess I had a knack for it, because after two years, I was hired to work at one of the top agencies in town.

We represent about 100 girls and 30 guys (stars and up-and-comers), and of the 200 or so pictures I receive each day from aspiring models around the world, I call about two a month. If I truly believe the guy or girl could be the next big thing, the agency will fly them in and arrange a professional photo shoot.

But I've discovered some of the best models when I wasn't even looking. Once I was eating at an outdoor restaurant and spotted this tall, beautiful 13-year-old girl walk by with her parents and some friends. I pulled the girl and her mom aside and explained that she had the potential to be a great model, and they could come in to the agency and talk to us (I say us so people don't think I'm some random creep) if they were interested.

Another time, I was at the beach and noticed that a male lifeguard was gorgeous. Both of those finds are going to be successful - I just know it.


Source: Christian Alexander,
President of Front Management
Cosmopolitan Magazine - November, 2006

How to Break into Modeling
These six facts will safeguard you from getting scammed.

  • You don't need a fancy portfolio. If an agency takes you on, it will create one for you.
  • To get a good agent, email three snapshots of yourself (one smiling head shot, one non smiling head shot, and a full-length bathing-suit shot), plus your measurements, to well-known agencies.
  • The top firms are in New York City: Ford, IMG, DNA, One, Women, Click, and Elite. There are dozens of legit smaller agencies that book big jobs, but just do your research to make sure they're reputable.
  • Modeling schools are not necessary; most won't help you get your foot in the door.
  • A good personality goes a long way. Nice models often get hired over more beautiful girls who aren't as pleasant.
  • You need to be at least 5 feet 8 inches, slim (ideal measurements are 34-24-34), and preferably under 20.


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