Haven't seen it yet (and will try this evening, defintely) so I can't tell much yet. But somehow I quite like these grumpy, moody persons that goes from full joy to complete sadness within a wink. It's human and it's often the sign of a rich, interesting personality that often lacks in this business. And many times, it's when it's really hard for someone to adapt that he will give the best in the end. Like any kind of artist (provided I consider modeling is art and/or performance).
Will watch and if I'm wrong, I'll gently swallow my hat
^Well, fortunately. A bit of a petulant personality does not hurt, but imagine if one of your girls went intown London and refused to go to castings, continually gives attitude to clients despite all the temporal investments in previous months, or years. And also for the main market based agency it's a letdown economically as they are the ones who advance the cash for everything (and will probably never get it back).... I don't find that very inspiring to be honest.
She seemed like she would rather be doing something else, like she wanted to sabotage the situation, but just didn't quite dare. If she were a bit less striking she'd be back home, hanging out with her friends, under no pressure to make money.
^Well, fortunately. A bit of a petulant personality does not hurt, but imagine if one of your girls went intown London and refused to go to castings, continually gives attitude to clients despite all the temporal investments in previous months, or years. And also for the main market based agency it's a letdown economically as they are the ones who advance the cash for everything (and will probably never get it back).... I don't find that very inspiring to be honest.
She is actually nice with clients as other people say and such moody models are usually nice with clients in general. But are nonstop seeking attention and care from co-workers (bookers, agents etc.). I know this is a business but a business based on personality and emotions when it goes up to the highest level and easy-going ones are rarely the most interesting kind at that point. As for economically letdowns, all these nice-yet-plain young ladies that cannot express anything and will never book anything worthy are a heavier financial burden for agencies than a talented-yet-moody model. I know my views can sound a bit extreme to say the least but after a few years watching and working I arrived to this point (of no return?) that everything/everyone great has a dark/difficult side as well.
Gotta watch it now, talking in general and not about her case especially so till then I should rather keep silent