Original Content:- Being the professional model is not easy. A lot of people think that modelling does not require any special gift beyond good looks, but that is not true. It takes a ability to present oneself in the pleasing way, to accept rejection, and to follow directions closely. First when a model goes on a audition ( called an "go-see"), he or she must seem nice and easygoing. Models who are too pushy or too quite, even if they are attractive, don't get any jobs because there are many models at each "go-see" the chances of getting a job can be slim So the person must be able to accept rejection gracefully, if he or she wants to succeed in the business. Finally once an model is hired for a shoot, that person must be able to listen and carry out an director's instructions. The model must be willing to smile a lot and repeat the same pose-over and over-in order to get a best picture. Modelling seems like it is fun, but it is more demanding than the public imagines
Corrected- Being the professional model is not easy. A lot of people think that modeling does not require any special gift beyond good looks, but that is not true. It takes the ability to present oneself in a pleasing way, to accept rejection, and to follow directions closely. First, when a model goes on an audition ( called a "go-see"), he or she must seem nice and easygoing. Models who are too pushy or too quiet, even if they are attractive, don't get any jobs because there are many models at each "go-see" the chances of getting a job can be slim So the person must be able to accept rejection gracefully, if he or she wants to succeed in the business. Finally, once a model is hired for a shoot, that person must be able to listen and carry out a director's instructions. The model must be willing to smile a lot and repeat the same pose-over and over in order to get the best picture. Modeling seems like it is fun, but it is more demanding than the public imagines
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