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When it comes to the modelling industry you have to be incredibly careful about where you submit your portfolio and headshots. Not all agencies or companies that say they are there to help young models successfully launch their career are being honest. Knowing a modelling scam from legitimate services can be difficult, but the best way to avoid getting scammed is to make sure you do all of your research on the company that you are interested in. A company or agency that requires you to come in and pay an upfront fee for a single headshot may raise a red flag. 


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This is because they may take your photograph but will not only overcharge you but will then run off with your money. This has been the case for thousands of applicants who have applied to less than legitimate agencies. One of the best things you can do is to make sure you are completely aware of what you are applying to. There are modelling agencies and then modelling experts who will advise you on what you need to do to take the initial steps for your career. Here at First Step Modelling we are the latter. We focus on helping young aspiring models get a leg up in launching their career. We are here to provide you with the appropriate resources needed to propel you forward in the industry. This means we steer you towards legitimate agencies and professional contacts and provide you with the necessary training on a wide variety of topics. We are not an agency!


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If you are interested in any of our services or want more information about us here at First Step Modelling, then please contact us at: info@firststepmodelling.com – We are happy to answer all questions about what we offer and how we can help you launch your career. Please visit our testimonials page at: http://firststepmodelling.com/our-testimonials/ if you would like to hear from our models.

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    cell no: +92-0333-7649100
    kindly response me as soon as possible.

    Thanks & Regards
    Hameed

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