Just recently got contacted back for a commercial model agency. Thank you for the helpful tips. Definitely will be reaching out to other models to see their experiences because I have previously heard mixed reviews.
@@blackbutterfye it’s the talent’s responsibility. Some agencies may pay for it upfront and take it out of the talent’s first paycheck (with interest), but that’s quite rare.
Oh okay good to know. Last question (sorry asking so many) what about the responsibility of comp cards? And is it okay for agency to have a one time web fee? I feel agencies are starting to do that now
@@blackbutterfye It's usually the talent's responsibility for comp cards. Web fees are normal, I usually pay mine every year, so a one-time fee is even better.
Yay, I’m glad! I did pay for training but looking back, I wouldn’t do it again. I think it’s a red flag if the agency insists on training, and it’s a trap lots of new models falls into.
It’s hard to make a sweeping statement, but most reputable agencies will sign (and get bookings for) models with no experience. You get experience through test shoots or booking jobs.
20% commission is standard in the US market, but you shouldn't be paying for royalties. I haven't heard of royalties in the modeling industry personally. There are pros and cons to exclusive contracts, so hard to say whether that is the right move for your situation specifically.
Hey, i recently applied to a modeling agency and they replied to me rather late. They said that they wanted me to pay an administrative fee. Im not sure if theyre legit and they said if i do not pay the fee within 7 days, i will lose my chance. I really need help here, do u have any advice?
Did they specify what the administrative fee would entail? Website fees are normal, but the deadline of seven days seems quite fishy. This seems like a scam to me, unfortunately.
@@karllyfeng Unfortunately I kinda think it's a scam too, they were pretty vague in the email, just saying that I had to pay 50 Euros or I'd lose my chance. I'm a little disappointed that it turned out to be a scam, thank u tho and great video!💞
99% of non-models watching what not to do if you are a model. 😂😂. I like your work :)
hahaha love it! Glad it's entertaining :)
I’m currently looking over my BC contract right now!
why am i watching this? I probably wouldn't be accepted as a ski mask model. lol Great info for those who it applies to.
All your tips were great!
Glad they helped 😊
Good advice! All info was valuable.
Really useful infos! Thank you
this has been really helpful, thank you :)
Glad it was helpful! Let me know what other questions you have :)
Just recently got contacted back for a commercial model agency. Thank you for the helpful tips. Definitely will be reaching out to other models to see their experiences because I have previously heard mixed reviews.
Yes, make sure you do your research!
@@karllyfeng Also, is it the agency or talent’s responsibility to pay for updated headshots?
@@blackbutterfye it’s the talent’s responsibility. Some agencies may pay for it upfront and take it out of the talent’s first paycheck (with interest), but that’s quite rare.
Oh okay good to know. Last question (sorry asking so many) what about the responsibility of comp cards? And is it okay for agency to have a one time web fee? I feel agencies are starting to do that now
@@blackbutterfye It's usually the talent's responsibility for comp cards. Web fees are normal, I usually pay mine every year, so a one-time fee is even better.
Excellent
Helpful thanks
This is so helpful! When you were signed did you have to pay for training with your agency?
Yay, I’m glad! I did pay for training but looking back, I wouldn’t do it again. I think it’s a red flag if the agency insists on training, and it’s a trap lots of new models falls into.
So if you have never modeled before and they are wanting you to take their training program, you would advise not to sign with them?
It’s hard to make a sweeping statement, but most reputable agencies will sign (and get bookings for) models with no experience. You get experience through test shoots or booking jobs.
Is an exclusive contract good I need to give 20% commission and 10% royalties?
20% commission is standard in the US market, but you shouldn't be paying for royalties. I haven't heard of royalties in the modeling industry personally.
There are pros and cons to exclusive contracts, so hard to say whether that is the right move for your situation specifically.
Is 40% too much for a mother agency?
In the US, 40% is a lot. Most agencies will take 20%. I’ve heard agencies from other countries taking up to 30-35% though.
Hey, i recently applied to a modeling agency and they replied to me rather late. They said that they wanted me to pay an administrative fee. Im not sure if theyre legit and they said if i do not pay the fee within 7 days, i will lose my chance. I really need help here, do u have any advice?
Did they specify what the administrative fee would entail? Website fees are normal, but the deadline of seven days seems quite fishy. This seems like a scam to me, unfortunately.
@@karllyfeng Unfortunately I kinda think it's a scam too, they were pretty vague in the email, just saying that I had to pay 50 Euros or I'd lose my chance. I'm a little disappointed that it turned out to be a scam, thank u tho and great video!💞