24 episodes

The Real Model Talk is real and relatable conversations about the ins and outs of the modeling industry. In each episode, listeners will get to hear insight from a different perspective in the industry from a variety of different models including freelance, agency signed, beauty, petite, runway, commercial, and even kid models. Some episodes also feature other industry experts such as casting directors, photographers, stylists, and agency owners.


Whether you’re an experienced model or dreaming of joining the industry, begin listening today, and join The Real Model Talk conversation.

The Real Model Talk Kayla jones

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The Real Model Talk is real and relatable conversations about the ins and outs of the modeling industry. In each episode, listeners will get to hear insight from a different perspective in the industry from a variety of different models including freelance, agency signed, beauty, petite, runway, commercial, and even kid models. Some episodes also feature other industry experts such as casting directors, photographers, stylists, and agency owners.


Whether you’re an experienced model or dreaming of joining the industry, begin listening today, and join The Real Model Talk conversation.

    025 Miami Swim Week, Ecommerce Modeling, and Manager vs Agency with Lex King

    025 Miami Swim Week, Ecommerce Modeling, and Manager vs Agency with Lex King

    SHOW HOTSPOTS: 
    [10:15] "Runway definitely helps keep boosting your confidence after every show."
    [12:18] Topic: Miami Swim Week
    [16:00] "You just have to have an open mind and know that you might not become rich from doing a few fashion shows but its a great experience and it can be great exposure."
    [31:38] Topic: What is ecommerce modeling? 
    [35:40] "You wanna give them a good picture in like 2 or 3 shots."
    [38:37] "Stay on your health and hydration and keep your energy balanced."
    [39:10] "You don't want to be an overly needy model but if it actually is a concern then you definitely should speak up about it and make sure you are comfortable."
    [41:06] "Its different for every client or company you work with...so you kind of have to be able to change your mindset and adapt to whatever the client wants."
    [42:45] Topic: Working with a manager
    [46:20] "I definitely had to revamp my image, my Instagram and everything because I was on a different path than the path I was wanting to go for."
    [47:05] "When you do find somebody who really takes an investment and interest in what you're doing and really cares of how you get to the end point, then that's really a positive thing and you should really stay in that type of environment with those type of people."
    [47:40] Topic: Things to look out for when considering a model manager 
    [48:19] "You have to be mindful of how you start your career because you might get stuck in that bubble and you might only get those type of opportunities."
    [52:00] "What goals do you have for yourself?"
    [55:50] "Be confident in who you are and what you want."
    [56:50] "Tell people you are a model. If you want to be a model, tell them 'I'm a model/I'm an aspiring model'. You've got to start speaking it and making it a reality for yourself."
    [57:15] "The more collabs you do, the more referrals you'll get for other shoots."
    [57:30] "Know everything that you want to do and don't want to do."
    Instagram: @_ilikelexx
    Twitter: @ilikelex
    Twitter: @ilikelexxxx

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    024 Parent Perspective of Modeling with Model Mom Tonya and Texas Teen Model Bella Fenolgio

    024 Parent Perspective of Modeling with Model Mom Tonya and Texas Teen Model Bella Fenolgio

    Bella is a Texas teen model that has been modeling for about 6 years. She started out as a signed model, then moved into freelance modeling, and is now signed with a non-exclusive talent agency. In this episode we will be talking with Bella and her "momager" Tonya to get a parents perspective of starting a child out in the modeling industry. 

    TRMT Bella Show Hot Spots

    [02:26] (Tonya) "I had a friend whose daughter was modeling and that's kind of  how I started with all the connections, and she introduced us to some photographers and we got her signed with a modeling agency and it kind of took off from there."

    [04:30] Topic: Texas Teen Models Official

    [09:30] Topic: Bellas perspective of agency vs freelance modeling

    [10:35] (Tonya) "Her messages come through my phone and I always check and make sure the person is legitamite and if a photographer asks to shoot with her I always go with her, she is never allowed to go by herself."

    [10:58] (Tonya) "If somebody reaches out then we look at their social media and then we always, if we dont know them personally, we'll see if they've shot with somebody we do know and then i contact that person and say 'hey did you like so and so' and kind of get their feel for the person and then we go from there."

    [11:30] Topic: What kind of gigs Bella has booked as a freelance model 

    [17:40] Topic: Coco Rocha Model Camp experience as a teen model

    [26:41] Topic: What the beginning of Bellas modeling career looked like for her mom 

    [31:55] (Tonya) "Most reputable photographers do not even hesitate to pay for an experienced model." 

    [35:00] (Bella) "I've always been a lot more mature and so I think that's why this industry has benefited me as much as it has."

    [35:12] (Bella) "Even when I was super young I would get jobs and I would be working with all 20 year olds and I was 14 so it has really shaped me in really positive ways."

    [35:23] (Bella) "One of the things I really have been thankful for starting out in modeling is I've met sooo many amazing people."

    [39:35] Topic: Tips for parents that are taking care of their child models social media

    [39:43] (Tonya)  "Network and do test shoots with as many photographers, of quality, that you can."

    [40:00] (Bella) "99.9 percent of the jobs that I get are through Instagram."

    [40:10] (Bella) "As a freelance model, social media is HUGE in growing your career."

    [42:45] Topic: Steps taken to protect Bella as a young model on social media 

    [44:08] (Tonya) "The block list is long"

    [45:20] (Tonya) "Always go with a chaperone, I don't care if you are 17 or 25. Do NOT go alone. Period. Ever."

    [47:25] (Bella) "Always put your best foot forward and be kind to everybody because you never know what one job is going to turn into or who you are around or who you are meeting."

    [47:51] (Tonya)  "Be cautious and really make sure that you are working with reputable people that are out for your best interest."



    Where you can find Bella online:

    Instagram & TikTok: @bellafenolgio 

    Instagram: @bellasmodelingcloset








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    • 49 min
    023 Coco Rocha Model Camp Alumni and HK Model Camp Creator Lucie Petit

    023 Coco Rocha Model Camp Alumni and HK Model Camp Creator Lucie Petit

    In this episode you will hear from international model and creator of HK Model Camp, Lucie Petit. Lucie is an alumni and ambassador of the famous Coco Rocha Model Camp and tells us all about her experience there. She also provides us with some insight on what it was like moving from France to model in Hong Kong as well, as some perspective on what it is like to model in that part of the world. 

    SHOW HOTSPOTS: 
    [06:08] Topic: What it was like moving from France to Hong Kong for modeling
    [23:50] "Its really good to learn more. No matter where you are in your journey, in your adventure, in your life experiences, you always want to learn as much as possible in order to grow further."
    [25:30] Topic: The difference between the in person Coco Rocha Model Camp and the online Coco Rocha Model Camp
    [33:35] "Even acting helped a lot with my modeling the same way that modeling helped my acting."
    [40:21] Topic: What inspired Lucie to start HK Model Camp
    [01:03:30] "Trust yourself more. Believe in yourself. Don't let anyone tell you that you can't do it."
    [01:03:56] "It's always about pushing yourself and never never thinking that you're not good enough."
    [01:04:00] "There will always be someone you can compare yourself to that is at a really next level."
    [01:04:13] "You need to compare yourself with where you used to be before."

    Where you can find Lucie online: 
    Instagram: @luepetit
    Website: www.luciepetit.com

    People Mentioned: 
    May Musk
    Coco Rocha 


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    022 Model, Photographer, and Creative Director Kris Luna

    022 Model, Photographer, and Creative Director Kris Luna

    SHOW HOTSPOTS: 

    [03:40] "You don't need competition, you need collaboration, there is room for everybody."

    [04:15] Topic: How to build a killer model portfolio 


    collaborate with other creatives, other photographers
    going to(when its safe and allowed) meet ups and workshops
    investing in yourself. sometimes if you want to work with a really professionsal seasoned photographer you might want to pay for a session with them
    get published in a magazine
    put yourself out there and work with as many people as possible when you are starting out
    still have standards (for yourself and the kind of people you work with and the work that you do) 
    network as much as you can and work with the people that you want to be surrounded by

    [06:00] Topics: How to stay busy and booking work as a freelance model


    Be on social media

    -Instagram

    -Facebook 

    -Twitter

    -Linked-In

    Networking


    Have a website portfolio
    Post your services on your social media across your platforms

    -Make a few graphics quickly show casing your work

    [08:00] "You have to let people know about your services, its not a shameful thing, its just necessary when you are freelance."

    [09:00] "There is no shame in being open and transparent with your rates and availability."

    [09:15] "People don't know what they don't know and how can your market and audience know when and if your available."

    [10:08] Topic: Sources for booking modeling gigs


    Search Facebook groups in your area

    -Example: DFW model/DFW Photographer 


    Instagram

    [13:27] Topic: How to determine your rates as a freelance model

    [17:40] Topic: Things a model might consider putting in their contracts/model release


    Photographer cannot sell or publish the photos without my explicit permission in writting
    Both parties have permission to use the photos for marketing/social media purposes 

    [19:30] Topic: Expectations a model should set with a photographer or client before moving forward with a booking (When communicating about a booking somethings a model should know are)


    Location
    Call time
    How long will the shoot be
    What is the agreed upon rate
    How/when you will be paid 
    Who will be there (who is the team)
    What the photos will be used for 

    [31:50] Topic: Model safety and looking out for red flags


    Pay attention to how people talk to you
    Reach out to other models that have worked with the photographer and ask how their experience was 
    If you feel uncomfortable at anytime during the shoot, you have the right to leave and say no...and if its a paid shoot you have the right to demand the pay for your time. 



    Where you can find Kris online: 



    Instagram:

    @lunarkris

    @lunadawncreative

    @girlgangmeetup



    Website:

    www.lunadawnagency.com




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    021 Commercial Print & Parts Model CC from Canada

    021 Commercial Print & Parts Model CC from Canada

    In this episode CC and I talk about how she has transitioned from acting to modeling, what the modeling industry is like for her in Canada, and the tools she has used to build her modeling career.  For the tools, CC gives us an inside look on what she uses as a freelance model to book modeling jobs, build her website portfolio and create her own model comp cards. Tune in now to take a peak into what it is like to be a freelance model in Canada.  

    SHOW HOTSPOTS:  

    [08:37] Topic: Most memorable acting gig 

    [11:45] Topic: What is a principle agency 

    [14:36] "I want to try more modeling and because I'm not a standard sized model I knew right away that the agencies wouldn't initially be clamoring to sign me so I had to make them want to sign me." 

    [15:40] Topic: Sources CC uses to find freelance modeling & film work 

    [17:20] Topic: Negotiating rates as a freelance model 

    [18:15] "When I submit a casting and I have to submit my rate I will tell them its based on:"            

    Whether or not you want me to do basic hair and makeup              

    Do I have to have my own wardrobe             

     Travel  

    [19:55] "I have turned down some projects because I've felt like it wasn't worth my talent and experience but then there is also TFP projects that I've done because I knew I wanted to work with one of the artists there.  

    [20:35] Topic: How having a background in acting has helped her with modeling 

    [29:45] "You gotta find your niche, you gotta find where the industry can use you and which agencies are going to accept you for how you are." [30:35] Topic: Tools she uses to run her freelance modeling career  

    [46:39] "Asking questions should not be something that prevents you from getting the job its something that helps you to do a better job."  

    [50:22] "Don't be afraid to say no." 



    Where to find CC online:  

    Facebook: CC Print Model  

    Instagram: @ccprintmodel 

     Website: https://www.ccprintmodel.com/ 



    Tools mentioned: 



    For booking modeling jobs:  

    https://www.actorsaccess.com/ 

    https://corp.castingnetworks.com/ 

    https://www.backstage.com/ 

    https://home.castingworkbook.com/ 



    For building a website: 

    https://www.wix.com/ 

    https://wordpress.com/ 

    For making compcards: 

    https://www.vistaprint.com/


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    • 53 min
    020 Hand Modeling with Antonia Cheri

    020 Hand Modeling with Antonia Cheri

    Dive deep into the world of being a hand model with Antonia Cheri. She has been modeling for about 10 years now and its mostly been all about her hands! In this episode you will learn what it takes to be a hand model, some tips and tricks for keeping your hands beautiful, and what you can expect when you are on set to model your hands. 

    SHOW HOTSPOTS: 

    [04:28] "For hand modeling you can be thrown into anything. Sometimes you'll be doing a jewelry shoot and they'll say, 'You know what we want to get your hand on the side of your face'"

    [05:00] "You want to be camera ready, you want to have your hair nice and neat...cause you never know what they want."  

    [06:25] Topic: Typical requirements to be a hand model

    [09:38] Topic: Tips for keeping your hands model ready

    [09:55] "I'd say the biggest thing that has helped me keep my hands looking nice and always ready for shooting is wearing gloves"

    [13:00] Topic: Tips for posing with your hands

    [14:37] "Practice. You want to have go to poses that you can get into rather quickly"

    [15:00] "Its the product that you are selling so you always want to make sure that whatever you are holding or whatever it is that you're working with that that is the star of the show"

    [15:28] "Your job is to sell, make that product look good"

    [15:58] "You want to keep your hands in an upwards position so the blood flows downwards and then you get rid of the veins that are in your hands" 

    [17:16] "If I know I have a shoot coming up I'll google who am I working with, what's their vibe is like, let me try and get a feel for the kind of images that they already have so that way I can be prepared and nail those poses I know they like and then what else new can I bring to the table? What don't they have that maybe they should have or that they would want to see?"

    [31:45] Topic: What to wear on set (Hand model edition) 

    [36:26] Topic: Brands Antonia has modeled for

    [52:09] "You can work everyday or you can work multiple times a week if you are really an asset to them on set"

    [52:34] "They are looking for someone who is going to make their job easier"

    [57:50] Topic: First steps someone should take if they are interested in becoming a hand model

    [59:00] "When you're shooting and you're on set a lot of times there could be anywhere from 10-30 people staring at every movement that you do...and that can be a little intimidating...you gotta go in there and remember you're here for a reason, you know what you are doing thats why you're there and just kind of work in your own little bubble where you don't even feel the 30 pairs of eyes on you"



    Products recommended: 

    Skin Food ( https://theskinfood.us/a/refer-a-friend/redeem/therealmodeltalk/1062 )



    Instagram:

    @antoniacheri



    Website: 

    https://www.antoniacheri.com/


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    • 1 hr 1 min

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