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First Step Modelling offers young aspiring models an opportunity to register and receive advice and tips on how to increase your chances of success. We are not an agency, but do have the resources to help you decide whether you want to sign with an agency or go freelance. One of the most common things you may ask yourself when you do your research is: is First Step Modelling a scam? We are not. We do not promise paying jobs and we do not make a commission off of you. As a company, we have been accused of being a scam in the past, however with being in the industry for over eight successful years, this is rather a common sight to see from those who have been misinformed on what services we offer.


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We take accusations as such quite seriously as our staff are quite proud and supportive of those who come into our company. It is important to distinguish between what services we actually offer versus what you believe you will get from your research. We are a professional team of experts who do not claim to be an agency. This is often where the misinformed reviews come from. Instead, we are a team of experts with over eight years of experience in the industry. We are here to simply help those with the initial steps. Not everyone is made out to be a model as it is not a suitable career for everybody as it can be incredibly difficult. Our expertise ranges across all specialties of modelling including: catwalk, glamour, plus size models, commercial models and print.
What we do is:
·       Arm you with advice from top experts in the industry,
·       Help you in the early stages of your career by giving you access to resources,
·       Provide you with tips on how to approach and get signed by a reputable agency,
·       Provide you with support and independent advice on any type of modelling,
·       Give you tips on how to find that “edge” that you need,
·       Teach you how to approach modelling agencies professionally,
·       Teach you how to build your portfolio,
·       Teach you how to land important contracts and bookings,
·       Help you get professional contacts,
·       Will help you select images that show you at your best,
·       We will do photoshoots with you,
·       We will advise you on how to present yourself.
By registering with us we can help you sift through all of the information that is available. This means rather than reading through information that may not be relevant, we can provide you with what is and steer you in the correct direction.  We provide training, photoshoots, resources and portfolio development.


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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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