A typical experience a model can expect when attending a go-see would be to sign in and fill out a short form/application with basic info (name, age, stats, name of the agency the model is represented by and contact info). They then meet with the designer or the person in charge of casting and is told about the project they are being cast for. Then the model will change into a few outfits and do a runway walk for the designer/casting director. If the model has a portfolio then designer will look through it and may ask some general questions about the type of work the model has done before, as well as their dates of availability if they should be chosen for the gig.
Before leaving, the model will either give the designer/casting director a headshot or comp card or the designer will take a snapshot to keep with the model's application.
There is no special term for a modeling interview. It is simply referred to as an "interview" when it comes to meeting with an agency for possible representation. A "go-see" is the modeling term for "audition" (the word "audition" is more relevant for actors). When this happens, a model has to "go see" the potential client/designer that could be interested in hiring them for a modeling assignment.
uhmm i don't know where she did modeling for Macy's
Yes. You have to find modeling agencies within a 2 hour's drive from where you live that have a child/teen modeling division. By doing an online search you can go to the websites of different agencies and see what their requirements are and what type of photos they need you to submit.
Modeling shows are commonly referred to as fashion shows and runway shows.
Not sure what your exact question is but if you are looking for a place to pursue modeling, then you need to look into modeling agencies in your area. Look up their websites to see what their requirements are, what photos you need to submit, and if they hold open casting calls.
Go online and search for modeling agencies in your state that have a baby division. Not all modeling agencies represent children and babies so make sure to check out each website to see what the requirements are and what photos to send in. http://www.joeedelman.com/agencies/agency_va.php
to create a book about modeling, to own a show about modeling, to be a famous model and to go to harvard
yes you have to go to modeling school
By sending your child's pictures in to a modeling agency with a child's modeling division. It is best to do an online search for modeling agencies within a 2 hour's drive of where you live. Visit their websites to see if they represent child models and see what the requirements are for submitting.
There are no modeling agencies in Flint. Michigan is not a big modeling market so if you want to seriously pursue modeling you will have to go to a large modeling market such as New York.
No. Modeling schools charge hundreds to thousands of dollars for aspiring models to attend their classes. Modeling agencies on the other hand, train new models for free once they are offered a modeling contract.
You must go to a modeling agency