Not all models have modeling pages but the easiest way is to enter the person's name in a search engine and see what turns up. If there is a lot of traffic to that person's page, you should have no problem finding it. These days many models set up modeling pages on sites like Myspace and Facebook so you can also do a name search there. Or if you know the name of the agency the model is with, that could help, too.
When you go to youtube's home page there is a search bar on the page... type in the persons channel and it should give you a bunch of different links/pages to go to.
Katie started modelling with The Sun, Page 3.
There are a variety of websites that offer templates and other samples of business plans for modeling agencies, although most require you to pay a fee in order to gain full access to the information. Simply do an online search and you'll find the information you are looking for on the first page of results.
There are many places where aspiring models can find predictive modeling blogs. Aspiring models can find predictive modeling blogs at popular on the web sources such as Blogger, Enservio, and Blogspot.
A modeling scout is just that--a modeling scout. There are no special names. Just be sure to find out the name of the agency they represent.
The best way to find modeling jobs is by sending in your pictures and information to a modeling agency in your area who will offer you a modeling contract and find legit and well paying jobs for you. Make sure they have a teen division.
You do not have to join a modeling institute or school to pursue a modeling career. You must find a modeling agency located near you that is interested in offering you a modeling contract. After that happens, you will be trained and booked for modeling work.
If you are signed out of facebook and can still view that person's page, it is a public page.
Signing a contract with a modeling agency will allow the agency to find modeling jobs for you or if you choose to freelance, which means you act as your own agent and find your own work, you can submit to castings on online modeling community websites like Model Mayhem or One Model Place, among many others. Craigslist also offers castings for modeling jobs.
Donna Rubinstein has written: 'The modeling life' -- subject(s): Models (Persons), Vocational guidance
you can google
Yes, if you are able to find a modeling agency with a kid or teen modeling division.