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How Fitness Models Should Contact Photographers – Part II

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Welcome back to my ongoing series on tips for fitness models.In my last article I discussed how to approach potential photographers.Now that you possibly have their attention, it doesn’t end there.

 

Remember photographers and art directors, like everyone else, are very busy.Even if they like your look, do not assume they are going to remember you.I get flooded every day with great models requesting to be shot.Frequently it’s just a matter of timing.If a photographer or art director express’s initial interest, ask them if you can contact them periodically.Then come up with your “A” list of people to stay in touch with.I suggest sending update...

 

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More than just pitching; adding the relations to “media relations”

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Imagine, if you will, that you work as a reporter/writer/editor/director /whatever for a publication. Most of your time is spent either writing content, editing content, designing layouts, communicating with other section editors, copy editing again, rewriting, and so on. Time is fairly limited with a majority of your life spent on constant deadlines.

 

 

Let’s make it a little more hectic. Let us assume that you are receiving somewhere in the range of 100-to-200 e-mails, letters and faxes every single week from publicists, freelance writers, models, photographers and so on – essentially begging to have you publish them, their work, or their story.

 

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How Fitness Models Should Contact Photographers – Part I

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Welcome to the first of an ongoing series dedicated to fitness models in reference to; how to get work, be prepared for photo shoots, stay fit, attire, tan, do’s & don’ts and much more.I hope you find the information helpful.

 

As a fitness model it is very important to contact potential industry photographers and art directors directly.Even if you have professional representation it is always best to do as much personal PR as you can.Remember, no one will take more interest in your career than yourself.

 

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Expose Yourself and Get Endorsement Contracts

At MensPhysique.com we are dedicated to helping you use your Physique to propel your Fitness career to the highest possible level. powertec search That’s why I’m telling you to “expose yourself.” I’m not talking about running around in a trench coat with nothing underneath. I’m talking about getting out there and letting people in the fitness industry know who you are! What do you bring to the table that makes a company want you on their team? This is the question you need to ask yourself if you’re looking to land an endorsement deal. There are a number of ways you may find yourself in the limelight as a working fitness model. You can create your own blog and youtube channel. Another easy way to start getting out there is to enter into “searches.”

True, some searches are not going to get you far and the chance of “getting picked up” is slim; but, that is the name of the game. Keep pushing and getting in front of the right people and eventually, if you bring something unique to the table that fits the company AND you are persistent, then you will get your opportunity. You have probably seen tons of these “searches” on Facebook and other websites...

 

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Know Your Differentiator

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I was at a fitness convention recently and hadIMG_3835tagged the opportunity to meet and chat with nearly a hundred various competitive athletes. In these quick discussions, I got to hear a lot of these talent’s pitches. Unfortunately; after the first they, they all simply began to blend together as they were all nearly identical.

Evidentially, everyone I talked to had the exact same “life-long dream” and is “relentlessly dedication” and will “work very hard” to make the client happy.

 

 

It truly begs the question; if a client asks you why they should hire you and what makes you different from other applications and your answer is that you work hard and are passionate – is that to say that all of your competitors would say that they are lazy and unmotivated? I don’t think so.

 

So; what truly does make you unique compared to others? What is your differentiator?  What makes a worthwhile differentiator are two things.

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Leveraging Physique Shows to Market Yourself Successfully

Competing in physique shows are not only aPOWERTEC POSTERS-07 great opportunity to be front and center of health and fitness companies, publications, and photographers, it's an opportunity to ride the show buzz to benefit your business or fitness modeling career.  You're probably up to your eyeballs in contest prep and juggling your life already but if you are interested In building an exciting hobby in the fitness modeling world, read on.


Start doing photoshoots leading up to your show. Photos are the beginning and the end of every story, from social media, print, etc. Professional photos and its' tone establish how others perceive you, judgments will be made based on those images on if you could be the next editorial/cover guy of a fitness mag, spokesperson of a company, etc.   If you are low on budget, try ModelMayhem.com to find local photographers that would be interested in doing TFP (Trade For Print).  If you are ready for the Big Time, get in touch with professional Fitness Photographers to help bring your portfolio to the next level...

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Professionalism and Nothing Less

I have not been in the industry for a long period of time, Freerunner_behind the scenesbut if I could give one ever lasting piece of advice to aspiring actors/actresses, models, or stunt men/women I would share this statement: Always conduct yourself as a professional business. Your actions, attitude, and character are a representation of your own business, LLC, and or corporation which in essence is your first and last name.   I have heard countless horror stories from photographers, directors, and agents in regards to the bad taste that has been left in their mouth from unprofessional talent. This is a small market when you find your way to the top so you better believe that word spreads quickly.  In the age of technology all it takes is a click of a button or a single ring of the phone to see if you carry a history of professionalism.

Here are a few suggestions that will help you sustain a long standing career in the entertainment industry you are pursuing.

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