Tuesday, June 12, 2012

How to Become a Parts Model



        Parts modeling involves modeling specific body parts in order to advertise and promote products on tv, in magazines etc.  Examples of individual parts would be: feet, hands (yes there is actually such a thing as a hand model), legs, certain facial features, or even entire bodies.


        If you think about the advertising for products like: nail polish, hand cream, shoes, stockings, jewelry..... This should give you a good visual reference of what a Parts model does. 


        There are agencies who only represent Parts Models.  They are far less common than commercial or fashion agencies.  The most well known Parts Modeling Agency is PARTS MODELS in New York City.  On the west coast there's BODY PARTS MODELS INC.  In addition to these, some commercial modeling agencies also have Parts Modeling Divisions or will represent Parts Models.  If there are no Parts Modeling agencies near you, start calling around to your local commercial agencies and ask if they represent Parts Models.
        In order to submit yourself for representation you must have professional pictures of the parts you model.  Hire a local photographer or do a TF ("Trade For") shoot with a photographer who has experience with Parts Modeling.  Research your local agencies and submit your photos in the format they request and inquire about Open Calls.  If your going to attend an Open Call or you get a call to meet with an agency after you've sent your photos, dress appropriately to display the parts you model. 
Example: Don't show up in jeans and sneakers if you are modeling your legs and feet. 
        The parts you model should be well kept and groomed to perfection.  There should be NO visible veins, stretch marks, scars, bruises, cuts, tattoos or piercings.  Since the focus is on one specific body part, that increases the pressure for perfection in that area.