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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do yourself a favor and just don't try to be friends with this woman. Calling her daughter "unfortunate" and you feeling as if you need to set her straight is beyond the pale. [/quote] Not OP but what word would you prefer? Ugly? I mean if she’s not model material she’s not model material. [/quote] 75% of modeling work is being able to show up at a show or shoot on time, straight, clean and sober, and drama free, and not be a complete pain in the ass to work with. That, more than anything else, gets the VAST majority of models who aren’t supermodel-level talent, call backs. There are enough niches and genres of modeling to the point where almost anyone can do it. All types of product/advertising, stock photo work, fashion, live runway - there’s more than enough work to go around for people (men AND women) to make it a semi lucrative side hustle. But more important than anything else - show up for the event on time and don’t bring any drama. That will get you rebooked over someone else generally considered objectively more attractive, but who’s a PITA. -a photog who occasionally does model shoots as a side hustle. [/quote]
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