AshtonK said:Do the agencies based in NYC make contacts to other international agencies in an attempt to "scope out" new talent, or do aspiring models have to directly make themselves visible to the NYC agencies (via open call or mail-in photos) in order to gain some kind of recognition by them?
If an NYC agency feels that a model should re-locate to NYC, are they 99% certain that s/he will make it big? It must be rare for a model to relocate all the way to the Big Apple and not get any work, b/c that would show poor judgement on the agency's part. Also, do NYC agencies help pay for anything like apartment rent or plane tickets?
Thanks, again!
Modeling Agencies may give you money up front and set you up in an apartment. They will set up photo tests for your book and make you up comp cards but every cent will deducted from your paycheck,you can count on it. Other fees are messenger service laser prints(extra copies for your book) car/limo charges any airfare (unless the client pays)and a monthly fee for being on their website plus many more hidden extras. You may start out in the hole so far you think you may never climb out but all it takes is a great show season or a good campaign to climb out with some profit.
They will send you to Paris to get quality pictures for your book and to Japan for the money jobs but New york is the place to be to build your career.

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