Expect the unexpected with a modelling career, that’s one thing we’ll say for sure! (In a positive way!)
If you love surprises and enjoy a flexible outlook to work, then modelling could be your match made in heaven, and the beginning of an illustrious career. This blog isn’t Valentine’s Day-inspired because we believe love is boundless and beyond just one day’s display of devotion. (We’re not knocking Valentine’s Day, mind). This blog is about what kind of modelling work a model could expect. Let’s explore some more here.
If you apply and are accepted for representation with Models Direct, there’s a slew of assignments that head our way every day, which means that they could head your way too. You can check out our jobs board to see exactly what we running live on our system which models are open to apply directly for should they feel they’ll be a good match.
The modelling niches are diverse too. We’re talking about clients, small and large, stretching out for editorial models, runway models, fit models, and commercial models who may concentrate on petite modelling, plus-size modelling, teen modelling, baby modelling and so on. Here’s an extensive list of our modelling categories which we cater for.
As for scenarios and settings, we’ve compiled some of our latest modelling assignments to give you a boost of energised info and what work could come flowing your way.
Example 1
Just a few days into the new year, our young male model, Ahmed, was booked in for a Manchester commercial photoshoot and filming for Greene King’s Six Nations campaign alongside nineteen other MD models. It was his first time but he said, “I absolutely loved it, fully enjoyed every aspect of the shoot. I didn’t know what to expect but once I was in I felt comfortable, the directors were great as well as my colleagues.”
Example 2
Last year female and male models Molly and Alex were featured in commercial photoshoots at a UK-based supermarket and department store. They were selected by Business Disability Forum whose mission is to change the image of disability by increasing awareness and representation, improving perceptions and creating authenticity, to demonstrate how disability should have a greater portrayal in our society.
Example 3
On the third day of January, female models Jenny and Elgi were there on set for a campaign shoot that they got snapped up with for Portsmouth City Council. This was for a brand new mental health campaign set to bring recognition to this extremely worthy cause.
Like our snapshot of varied assignments? The possibilities and opportunities are endless.
The exciting news here is if you, yes you, want to belong to a diverse culture that stands shoulder to shoulder with minority and underrepresented groups, and you love to make things happen, all you have to do is click the apply now button. You can encourage your inner creativity to emerge and flourish by trying out modelling as a professional with a government-regulated agency. We ensure our models have strict safeguarding practices in place but can enjoy the flexibility and freedom of earning money in an enjoyable and safe environment. Your part-time job hunt is finally over!