Focal modeling is not related to print modeling so your question cannot be answered in this particular case. Print modeling is comprised of the use of male and Female Models for magazine advertisements, fliers, billboards, catalogs and a number of other print and online materials.
There are many types of modeling categories out there but focal modeling is related to data vault and possibly software or mechanical engineering.
You must be signed with a modeling agency in commercial/print and/or commercial fashion that has JC Penny's as a client.
That depends on if the model has an agency or is freelance, the type of modeling he/she does (fashion, commercial/print, etc.). Experienced models can make $500 or more per day.
The best way to be considered for this type of modeling is to be signed to a modeling agency that lists Tilly's (or other similar companies) as a client and represents commercial/print and fashion models.
Ramp/live model.
It's difficult to find out this type of information, especially if the model is not well known but you could try to send an email inquiry to the company in question or you would have to know what modeling agency that model is signed with.
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Unfortunately, there is no market demand for male models under 5'10" in the fashion and runway niche. There is no petite modeling for men, either. The only way to do any type of modeling is by submitting to agencies that represent male commercial/print models. This type of modeling is very open to height, age and size. Male models don't necessarily have to be tall like fashion models and can be used for a number of print modeling assignments.
There are no solid pay rates for modeling in general. The factors that influence how much a model gets paid include: - The type of modeling you do (fashion, runway, print, etc.) - The effectiveness of your agency to book you work - The nature of the work (nationwide client vs. local client) - How often/consistently you get modeling work - Your location (large modeling market vs. small/local modeling market)
Print modeling mainly involves marketing and advertising type of images. Common print modeling shots include posing with/using a company product, doing everyday activities like shopping, drinking coffee, having fun with friends, etc. In addition to regular headshots, print models also do a lot of candid shots.
The modeling industry is one that will always need new faces. Youth drives it and for each model that leaves the industry, there will be many to replace them. However, the longevity of most modeling careers is not very long unless you attain celebrity status or do a type of modeling that utilizes many age ranges, such as commercial/print.
It isn't impossible but would be extremely hard. Fashion and runway would not be possible. Commercial/print might make an exception but its models are typically 5'5" and taller (5'3"-5'4" are exceptions if the model has a great look). Parts modeling would be the best route since there are no stringent height requirements for this type of modeling.