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If you are a new model with no experience then the agency will not expect you to have a portfolio to bring to the interview, nor is it required. Non professional, digital snapshots will do just fine. But if you have done some previous modeling work, then feel free to bring it with you to your interview.
It mainly depends on who you are shooting with. Photographers act as their own business and each has different rates, from the very affordable to the outrageously expensive. In general you can expect to pay anywhere from $200-600.
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.
If done correctly a person can get started in modeling for under $1,000. To sign with an agency is free so that saves a lot of money, especially if you do not enroll in a modeling school, which costs hundreds to thousands of dollars. The only time any money may come into play is putting together your portfolio. If your agency does not cover the costs or if you are not able to do free test shoots to obtain your images you can expect to pay a professional photographer between $200-600.
Modeling parties can be put together for free with a little planning and preparation. If you want to hire a party planner to put the event together for you, then you can expect to pay over $100 for this service.
In order to do fashion/runway/editorial modeling, agencies expect younger models to be at least 5'7" minimum because they expect them to get taller as they get older but the general range is 5'8"-6'0". If they are going to be a teen model then there aren't strict height requirements.
One can find genuine ads for modeling jobs on sites like Kijiji where they have all the information one is looking for like qualification or wages one should expect.
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If you mean for casting purposes you can expect to come across a few dozens models a month.
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