Tuesday, December 24, 2019

How to Handle Modeling Rejection

How to Handle Modeling RejectionHow to Handle Modeling RejectionRejection is tough. Theres no way around it, and most of us will deal with it at several points in our lives. What separates the pros from the amateurs, however, is how you deal with being rejected and told no. If you are a model, and you are told you werent chosen for a specific job, are you going to give up and let that break you, or are you going to work on becoming a better model so the next time has the outcome you desire? Models are constantly at risk of being told no, especially when they are just beginning their career. This is something youll have to prepare yourself for if you want to be a model. Many successful models recall it being difficult at the beginning of their career to always to be subject to potential nos. Remember, even Kate Moss who is now an iconic supermodel was often told no because she was too short to model And, supermodel Gisele Bundchen was turned down by over 40 agencies before she was sig ned and is now one the highest paid models of all time Over time, nowill turn into yes. This will happen a whole lot faster if you learn how to turn rejection into lessons that will better you as a model (and likely as a person) in the process Here are three tips for handhabung rejection and becoming a better model because of it Never Take Rejection Personally Have you ever heard the quote, You can be the ripest, juiciest peach in the whole world, and theres still going to be someone who hates peaches? Of course, youre a model, not a peach, but the same principle applies to modeling. If you are up for an ad campaign, for example, the casting agents may have decided before they even met you that they are set on hiring a curvy model. If you dont fit that description, and their mind is already made up before they have even met you, there isnt much you can do, and it isnt your fault, either. Just remember, there will come a time (or many times) when you are exactlywhat they are look ing for. Do the Best You Can and Move On It is not common practice for a client to explain to you why you werent chosen, which can leave you wondering or even obsessing over the reasons why. Please dont do this. Professional models do the best they can at an audition, forget about it, and then move on. When it comes to modeling jobs, sometimes you just are not the person they had in mind for the job, and there isnt very much you can do about it. Accept Criticism Graciously If a client does take the time to give you guidance or criticism, accept it graciously. Dont get defensive, or argue with them - even if you dont agree. Constructive criticism really can be CONSTRUCTIVE if you use what you are told to improve your modeling skills. Get Back on the Horse If you have just found out you werent chosen for a modeling gig you had your heart set on, its probably tempting to curl up and take a break from putting yourself out there. The problem is, while you are busy recovering from rejection, other models are busy getting out there and being hired for the jobs you want and that youd be perfect for Keep in mind, the longer you avoid getting back out there, the harder its going to be when you do. If open calls and auditions are really scary to you but youre determined to become a model, there ARE other ways to get scouted and chosen for jobs. ModelScouts.com is a great place to submit your photos to model scouts for hundreds of agencies in just minutes and you never have to leave your home So, if the idea of showing up to a casting makes you want to hide under your bed, dont forget that scary auditions and open calls arent your only option on the road to becoming a model.

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