Urgent!! Need Female models for editorial.


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Samurai

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Hi people,

Need female models for editorial purpose for a magazine, this editorial job is to build up model portfolio no $$ involve.

Interested party please email me @ models_promoter@yahoo.com.sg

Thank you so much.
 

Hi Samurai,

Got some models whom have expressed interests. However they got some questions for ya.

* What kind of magazine (men's, female, cars, gadgets, family, heath...) and how's the theme like (fashion, teaser, lifestyle...)

* Will they get credited in the magazine?

* What's the usage like for the photos (copyrights) ? Can they post in in their blog, website?

* Who will be doing their styling, photography, makeup and hair?

* Half-day, full day shoot? location or studio

Well, let me know how I can help ya. Go take some nice pictures for magazines :thumbsup:

Cheers and have a nice day
 

Tuck Loong said:
Hi Samurai,

Got some models whom have expressed interests. However they got some questions for ya.

* What kind of magazine (men's, female, cars, gadgets, family, heath...) and how's the theme like (fashion, teaser, lifestyle...)

* Will they get credited in the magazine?

* What's the usage like for the photos (copyrights) ? Can they post in in their blog, website?

* Who will be doing their styling, photography, makeup and hair?

* Half-day, full day shoot? location or studio

Well, let me know how I can help ya. Go take some nice pictures for magazines :thumbsup:

Cheers and have a nice day

Men Lifestyle Magazine
Theme to be confirm

Yes they will be credited in the magazine

After we publish the magazine yes. We will send the photo to their home.

Styling, photographer & make up artist - Will keep it confidential.

Half day shoot.

Interested party pls email to models_promoter@yahoo.com.sg

Thanks
 

Altjira said:
Dear all,
I would highly suggest nobody works for free, not even for credentials. Magazines have advertisers, they can afford to pay. If everyone started working for free, there would be no need for model agencies. Nothing comes for free.

Creditals with a men's magazine. Wow...that will sure be something to write on your resume. If you want to work for free, yeah, try her world, shape magazine, reputable companies.

Samurai, I'm puzzled as to why you failed to mention the name of the magazine, what is there to hide? What magazine is it? Who's the photographer? Can they do a good job?

Just for everyone's information, editorial rates by agencies are $300 for half-day shoot. Charge accordingly to your experience and level. Only work for companies where you at least you know they have professional photographers, can shoot well. After all, it's your face, it's also hard work and you want to know that at the end, your hard work and sweat paid off. Go and buy the magazine, have a look at it, check out the credits page, check out the guy's previous work. Agencies do all the checking for their models, as a freelancer, do it yourself. Make sure it's something you can put in your portfolio and be proud of it.

Celine

:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: said. I don't understand why so many people like to get free from CS? This is a place for prople to share photography, not place for free models, free photography services for Wedding, party, D&D and.........

Nothing is free in this world. You need $$ to buy your camera, lens and......., you need $$$ to service your camera and lens, you need $$ to buy your battery, you need $$$ to........ No body will pay all these for you, $$$ will not drop from sky for you too. So don't let these people make it a habit, others wise all the photographers, models agencies and model will have to "eat grass" liao!
 

Altjira said:
Dear all,
I would highly suggest nobody works for free, not even for credentials. Magazines have advertisers, they can afford to pay. If everyone started working for free, there would be no need for model agencies. Nothing comes for free.

Creditals with a men's magazine. Wow...that will sure be something to write on your resume. If you want to work for free, yeah, try her world, shape magazine, reputable companies.

Samurai, I'm puzzled as to why you failed to mention the name of the magazine, what is there to hide? What magazine is it? Who's the photographer? Can they do a good job?

Just for everyone's information, editorial rates by agencies are $300 for half-day shoot. Charge accordingly to your experience and level. Only work for companies where you at least you know they have professional photographers, can shoot well. After all, it's your face, it's also hard work and you want to know that at the end, your hard work and sweat paid off. Go and buy the magazine, have a look at it, check out the credits page, check out the guy's previous work. Agencies do all the checking for their models, as a freelancer, do it yourself. Make sure it's something you can put in your portfolio and be proud of it.

Celine

Well if you are not willing to do it for free it fine with me (First of all I have not ask you). I will leave it up to the personal choice to take up the job anot. Is a win win situation between both party if you ae not happy pls do not interrupt my thread.

If I m going to pay model make sure the model is with full contract with the agency & also full of experience. Why I come here cos most model here are freelancing & not much of experience. So I m helping them to build up their portfolio so in future is easy for them to get a assignment with a good credit for them.

TO ALLl Photographers take note. Do not pay free lance model at $200 or $300 for half a day shoot cos if u need more prof model you can go to any agency will be much worth the $$$.

I dont want to release much info cos is confidential & i can assure the photographer is prof. This infomation will only be make avaible to those who are short listed.

If you are not happy or comfortable with my thread here, please leave.

Thanks
 

Kuku said:
:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: said. I don't understand why so many people like to get free from CS? This is a place for prople to share photography, not place for free models, free photography services for Wedding, party, D&D and.........

Nothing is free in this world. You need $$ to buy your camera, lens and......., you need $$$ to service your camera and lens, you need $$ to buy your battery, you need $$$ to........ No body will pay all these for you, $$$ will not drop from sky for you too. So don't let these people make it a habit, others wise all the photographers, models agencies and model will have to "eat grass" liao!

Did I ask you for free shoot? MMm.... Dont think so.

Can any one here be more mature. If you feel tat the job is not comfortable with you then give this thread a skip.

Hope I dont offence anyone here.

Thanks,
 

What he says is true... if u not interested then don't respond loh.

After all, the model who works for free can get to see herself for years in the magazine or advertisements whenever the magazine wishes to sell the picture to advertisers or stock image agencies like gettyimages.

The model also can feel good that she help to support entreprenuers like this guy here, helping him make money out of sheer goodwill and wanting nothing in return but a copy of the picture. Willing to lose all rights to the image of herself. Awww... so sweet :lovegrin:

And she will probably be pleasantly surprised to find herself appearing in places she never thought you would appear in, and kenna DIed until you didn't know you had a body like that. You could be the new face of the next cool PhoneChat Hotline or Massage Parlor!!! Wah so glam!!!!

Isn't that great? ;)
 

I support Samurai!!!
Banzai is the new Uppzz! Banzaii!!!
 

benedium said:
What he says is true... if u not interested then don't respond loh.

After all, the model who works for free can get to see herself for years in the magazine or advertisements whenever the magazine wishes to sell the picture to advertisers or stock image agencies like gettyimages.

The model also can feel good that she help to support entreprenuers like this guy here, helping him make money out of sheer goodwill and wanting nothing in return but a copy of the picture. Willing to lose all rights to the image of herself. Awww... so sweet :lovegrin:

And she will probably be pleasantly surprised to find herself appearing in places she never thought you would appear in, and kenna DIed until you didn't know you had a body like that. You could be the new face of the next cool PhoneChat Hotline or Massage Parlor!!! Wah so glam!!!!

Isn't that great? ;)

Thanks for your Sarcastic remark. Mr benedium!

Need to clarify, this is purely editiorial job if there is any thing beyond that we will let the model know. Will have an agreement for the model, telling them that is only for editorial but not for other if yes we will ask for approval, will not do anything tat the model dont wish to.

Hope everything is clear n transparent.

Benedium say - What he says is true... if u not interested then don't respond loh.
Dont just say show me action.

Thanks
 

I m very straight forward person, if I have offence anyone here sorry.

Any one have any question in mind pls pm me. Need help n support from ppl here & dun wish to hav any misunderstanding.

Thanks
 

Samurai said:
Well if you are not willing to do it for free it fine with me (First of all I have not ask you). I will leave it up to the personal choice to take up the job anot. Is a win win situation between both party if you ae not happy pls do not interrupt my thread.

If I m going to pay model make sure the model is with full contract with the agency & also full of experience. Why I come here cos most model here are freelancing & not much of experience. So I m helping them to build up their portfolio so in future is easy for them to get a assignment with a good credit for them.

TO ALLl Photographers take note. Do not pay free lance model at $200 or $300 for half a day shoot cos if u need more prof model you can go to any agency will be much worth the $$$.

I dont want to release much info cos is confidential & i can assure the photographer is prof. This infomation will only be make avaible to those who are short listed.

If you are not happy or comfortable with my thread here, please leave.

Thanks


Hey guys and gals,

Relax relax :)

Have to agree with what Celine has pointed out but let's give some benefit of doubt to Samurai too. He is just doing his job. The magazine has tasked him to find FOC models. He cant do anything about it. Lets try to think positive and see whether we can assist the models to achieve a Win Win situation here :thumbsup:

For editorial spreads, its indeed a good opportunity for models to get good tearsheets. However, even model agencies are skeptical about sending their models for such shoots unless they know that their models can get high quality pictures from it. Sometimes,money is not the only factor. There are times when you have 400 bucks for the models, they can still reject the deal based on the magazine concerned. So in order to attract high quality models, you need a really good editorial team, consisting of a art director, a good fashion/lifestyle photographer team, top stylist, top makeup, top hairstylist and a good digital touch up artist. Hence, its is not wrong for Celine to point out that not all models, especially fresh ones whom will know all the names in the industry but a good guide is to have a feel of the magazine's previous work. I think in this situation, it best that you tell the potential models here more information since you are asking for free models, evaluating and selecting them to suit your needs. The models here deserve some creditable information to make sound decision in their selection process too.

I think I treasure the Professionalism of models more than their status. It doesnt matter whether they freelanced or contracted. A good attitude will make them a joy to shoot and achieving the look and feel that you wanted. By saying that the models lack experience and definitely need a good credential is not really correct la. If they shoot for ya and you dont teach them how to pose, they will still learn very little at the end of the day. Unless you can commit and teach them something and ensure a positive outcome (with proper training audits?), they will become more experienced.

If you have a professional photographer, I am sure he/she will have a expectation about models quality as models are a integral component that make or break a spread.

Hope this helps. Dont start any war hor guys :) Peace peace
 

Tuck, I disagree.

First, everyone comes to CS to look for free photography services. Now, they come to CS to look for free model. It's a trend. Everyone wants everything for free. I too want to shoot model for free, who doesn't. But for a commercial job? Come one.
 

Tuck Loong said:
Hey guys and gals,

Relax relax :)

Have to agree with what Celine has pointed out but let's give some benefit of doubt to Samurai too. He is just doing his job. The magazine has tasked him to find FOC models. He cant do anything about it. Lets try to think positive and see whether we can assist the models to achieve a Win Win situation here :thumbsup:

For editorial spreads, its indeed a good opportunity for models to get good tearsheets. However, even model agencies are skeptical about sending their models for such shoots unless they know that their models can get high quality pictures from it. Sometimes,money is not the only factor. There are times when you have 400 bucks for the models, they can still reject the deal based on the magazine concerned. So in order to attract high quality models, you need a really good editorial team, consisting of a art director, a good fashion/lifestyle photographer team, top stylist, top makeup, top hairstylist and a good digital touch up artist. Hence, its is not wrong for Celine to point out that not all models, especially fresh ones whom will know all the names in the industry but a good guide is to have a feel of the magazine's previous work. I think in this situation, it best that you tell the potential models here more information since you are asking for free models, evaluating and selecting them to suit your needs. The models here deserve some creditable information to make sound decision in their selection process too.

I think I treasure the Professionalism of models more than their status. It doesnt matter whether they freelanced or contracted. A good attitude will make them a joy to shoot and achieving the look and feel that you wanted. By saying that the models lack experience and definitely need a good credential is not really correct la. If they shoot for ya and you dont teach them how to pose, they will still learn very little at the end of the day. Unless you can commit and teach them something and ensure a positive outcome (with proper training audits?), they will become more experienced.

If you have a professional photographer, I am sure he/she will have a expectation about models quality as models are a integral component that make or break a spread.

Hope this helps. Dont start any war hor guys :) Peace peace

Thanks Tuck. I think u understand where i come from.
 

Altjira said:
Samuri, why the hostility? A forum is also about free speech or does free speech not apply. I know some of the models on this forum, many of the photographers here and in Australia are my friends and I don't see it any harm in watching up for them of giving some pointers. Advice can be always given, whether it is taken aboard or not, is really up to them. It was never meant to be shoved down their throats. I have friends in model agencies, I was with a professional model agency in Australia (in case you don't know, I was there for 5 years before returning to singapore), I freelance for a professional photographer, I see how the business works in the photography work, I have done some producing (pre-production) work for our photography clients, so..let's see..do i have enough experience and knowledge to give advice, I think so. In this world, people need to watch out for each other.



Er...if there is no money on the table, it's considered free. I understand that some things are kept confidential, such as budget.

While true, there are free shoots on the market. Time-for-prints, time-for-cd, test shoots...all of which are for portfolio building of both parties, NOT for commercial reasons. I personally don't believe anything should come for free. People should do test shoots or photo-exchange only if they know and am confident it will ENHANCE their portfolio. Unfortunately with a lot of a freelance models (not all, coz there are professional models who prefer to freelance depending on the number of contacts and jobs they can pull in)who do not have the understanding, knowledge of their rights, what they are really signing away and get caught up in the little fairytale that if they get seen enough, someone will poach them to join their agency or be the next supermodel by discovering (that happens in about 1% of the time). Sorry, dreamland, but at the end, i still believe in the concept of choice, so if they still continue to send their pictures to you, good for them and they have my support, but at least you know they're making an educated decision, rather than just doing something on the whim. Whther you choose them or not, yes that's a different story, but that is just like any casting.

Also, the fact that you are a new member, sorry, but don't really have much of an option of reading your previous posts to get a gauge on what you do either. I used to work for magazines at SPH, so i know how much god damn money advertisers pay, so don't tell me the magazines doesn't have money to pay.

While I know you are probably just doing your job, and I have no intention of hijacking your thread, it's just advice and if you can advice as to why I'm not making sense (logic for logic, and not be all emotional - you are a guy right???) and why advice should not be given, why questions should not be asked or why people should just follow the crowd like sheep without using their brain of which is our most priced possession, I will leave your thread alone.

P.s If you are working for the mag that i think you're working for, I happen to know the photographer too. :) Really...no offence [blank]not trying to harm your chances of finding models. You know me. :)

Could not agreed more with Altjira.

I would not allow any model that I recommend to my clients to work for free. So long if there is any commercial value to the shoot, someone better pay me and the model.

If the mag. is reputable with good circulation, modeling agencies will be sending their models over for a "look see". No need for the mag to go around asking for free models in forums. To these mags, using a untrain or inexperience model may mean spending more money due to a longer shoot or worst even a reshoot. It wil also affact the reputation of the mag. But if it is a new model from a modeling agency, at least they have the back up of the modeling agency. Anyway, good mags. will want to pay the models, as paying will cut down a lot of red tape over copyrights.

Win win situation? Yes this is a win win situation. The mag get to save money by using a free model ( free photographer? free stylies? free make up artist, free digital touch up artist? ) while earning money from advertisers. The model get to see her image printed on a man's mag. Only thing is that the model win, maybe 10% while the mag take the rest, not 50-50.

BTW, being published in mag does not mean that the model will get noticed and jobs will come flowing, I've known a few models who were published but still did not get jobs. Reason? There are tons of models out there who are well train, expericence, not too expensive and are still waiting for their turn to work with mags.

For those aspiring models who think that the 10% win value is still worth it, I would suggest that you get in touch with the thread starter.
 

Altjira said:
Samuri, why the hostility? A forum is also about free speech or does free speech not apply. I know some of the models on this forum, many of the photographers here and in Australia are my friends and I don't see it any harm in watching up for them of giving some pointers. Advice can be always given, whether it is taken aboard or not, is really up to them. It was never meant to be shoved down their throats. I have friends in model agencies, I was with a professional model agency in Australia (in case you don't know, I was there for 5 years before returning to singapore), I freelance for a professional photographer, I see how the business works in the photography work, I have done some producing (pre-production) work for our photography clients, so..let's see..do i have enough experience and knowledge to give advice, I think so. In this world, people need to watch out for each other.



Er...if there is no money on the table, it's considered free. I understand that some things are kept confidential, such as budget.

While true, there are free shoots on the market. Time-for-prints, time-for-cd, test shoots...all of which are for portfolio building of both parties, NOT for commercial reasons. I personally don't believe anything should come for free. People should do test shoots or photo-exchange only if they know and am confident it will ENHANCE their portfolio. Unfortunately with a lot of a freelance models (not all, coz there are professional models who prefer to freelance depending on the number of contacts and jobs they can pull in)who do not have the understanding, knowledge of their rights, what they are really signing away and get caught up in the little fairytale that if they get seen enough, someone will poach them to join their agency or be the next supermodel by discovering (that happens in about 1% of the time). Sorry, dreamland, but at the end, i still believe in the concept of choice, so if they still continue to send their pictures to you, good for them and they have my support, but at least you know they're making an educated decision, rather than just doing something on the whim. Whther you choose them or not, yes that's a different story, but that is just like any casting.

Also, the fact that you are a new member, sorry, but don't really have much of an option of reading your previous posts to get a gauge on what you do either. I used to work for magazines at SPH, so i know how much god damn money advertisers pay, so don't tell me the magazines doesn't have money to pay.

While I know you are probably just doing your job, and I have no intention of hijacking your thread, it's just advice and if you can advice as to why I'm not making sense (logic for logic, and not be all emotional - you are a guy right???) and why advice should not be given, why questions should not be asked or why people should just follow the crowd like sheep without using their brain of which is our most priced possession, I will leave your thread alone.

P.s If you are working for the mag that i think you're working for, I happen to know the photographer too. :) Really...no offence [blank]not trying to harm your chances of finding models. You know me. :)

True cant stop any one here to talk, I think i m not going to reply much thing here unless they are interested in the job or pm me.

Well totally understand where u come from. I can see your point & etc... SPH of cos is a big company that got good $$ back n lot of advertisers. But for my case mine is editorial not advertorial, if u get wat i mean? (If u are in the media u will know.)

I do know most of the model agency people around in SG as well, I know how it works. Just tat this is my job.

I dont want to say much stuff. Altjira no worries I know u are just trying to giv pointers n advice not etc...

Well interested party still can email me at models_promoter@yahoo.com.sg

Cheers,
 

ROFL when did the free photographer watering hole also became the free model sourcing place ? Wat a rep CS (Cheap Source) must be having amongst the freebie finders.

Magazines and their staff know the numbers and people to call at the local agencies - when they want a face for free or for low fee; at least those in the STP stable have a pull factor. For those small private publications, well I gather from friends working in those areas that managing cash flow could be more important that content flow.

There is normally some money going around in editorials (at least in the better magazines) a no money for editorial publication could also defeat the purpose of participating in the editorial ie exposure and hopefully future jobs.

But it is a willing giver willing taker situation. So just go into it with eyes wide open and not to scream if you kenna cxxed and not you cxxed them.
 

Altjira said:
damn, I really should check my spelling. haha. well..it's been awhile. no more five marks deducted for each punctuation/spelling/grammer error. HOORAY! :P

yqt, thought you going to start doing your portrait test shoots again? what happened, haven't seen pics. :)

Altjira it's work in progress, you interested? Anyway, I don't usually post images on CS :bsmilie:

Samurai, give the agencies a call, some smaller agencies will sent their new models over even if there's little money just for the experience. Things they will consider are, who's the photographer, stylist, concept, mag, and what's the copyrights like. If there's no money....well, you can still try your luck. Who knows, they may like the concept.

Cheers.
 

yqt said:
Altjira it's work in progress, you interested? Anyway, I don't usually post images on CS :bsmilie:

Samurai, give the agencies a call, some smaller agencies will sent their new models over even if there's little money just for the experience. Things they will consider are, who's the photographer, stylist, concept, mag, and what's the copyrights like. If there's no money....well, you can still try your luck. Who knows, they may like the concept.

Cheers.

YQT, for this shoot we cant use professional model tat y i didnt approach any model agency. Is just pure editorial not for any advertisement, is more like a before after make over kind of stuff.

Anyway no worries. :cool:

Thanks ;)
 

Samurai, just lock your thread, if you just want a PM :) just a suggestion to avoid unnecessary comments.
 

Yes please lock it ..the more you say something...the more you are open to attack

Eg: Is just pure editorial not for any advertisement, is more like a before after make over kind of stuff.

Most will say that you need good models for good editorial spread. Moreover, if its just a makeover type of shoot, how does it enhance the portfolio of the model? Where are the nice clothes (esp principal brands), good makeup, hair etc....

Then its back to which magazine are you from and can you show us your previous work here.....

Maybe a trip down to schools like polytechinics or a scouting mission in Orchard cineleisure or Hereen is more fruitful?
 

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