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    The Trend in Comp Cards

    The Trend in Comp Cards

    A majority of models that I am mentoring or consulting are new models or fresh faces. I get asked a lot, what is a comp card? A comp card or composite card is a models business card. It's often more important than having a full portfolio because many times casting directors or booking editors don't have time to look through a models entire portfolio so they often just ask a model to leave a comp card. Long gone are the days where the standard comp card was a headshot on the f
    roleModel of the Week: Alexa Lee

    roleModel of the Week: Alexa Lee

    Interview Alexa Lee: Wilhelmina Model, Wife, Mom, Vegetarian, & Personal Trainer Obviously, you are more than a model. If asked your job title, what would you say and how would you describe yourself? Wilhelmina Model and Actress Height: 5'9 Instagram: alexaleeny Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio How did you get into the modeling world? I went to get my prom dress from a store called Henris Cloud 9 and they asked me to shoot their nationwide magazine. I shot for them for 5 years and i
    Why Every Model Needs Current Digitals

    Why Every Model Needs Current Digitals

    Digitals, which used to be known as Polaroids are an essential part of every model's book. Whether you’re a new model who is looking for representation or an established one, good digitals can often get you direct-booked and land you more work. Agency digitals used to be taken with a Polaroid camera, hence the name. Currently, “Polaroids” don’t need to come from a Polaroid camera. They're usually taken with a digital camera or even an iPhone. Digitals show what a model looks
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