As with many things, the answer is… It depends.
If you are a freelance model, then having your own website
is critical. It’s a showcase of your talents and a great place for potential
clients to find you, or to go to find out a little bit more about you, your
experience and skills.
Remember, any old website will not do. The quality of your
website will reflect directly onto you. So if you have a shoddy, obviously
home-made website with poor quality pictures that are stretched out of
proportion then you will come across as amateur and will be unlikely to get any
work offers.
On the other hand, if your website looks like the real deal,
with a nice gallery of good quality photos as your portfolio, clear, well
written description of your and your experience working as a model, and all
kind of other useful information – such as whether you can travel, whether
you’re willing to do nude etc., then it will demonstrate to the visitor that
you know your stuff and what it means to be a professional model
If you are signed to an agency, then it can still be a good
idea to have your own website to go along with the listing you’ll have on their
site, but it isn’t quite so central to your career, and you’ll have to check
with your agency whether you’re allowed to have a website to promote yourself.
Some modelling agencies, particularly if you have an exclusive contract with
them, may prefer it if you didn’t and the last thing you want to do is put that
relationship in jeopardy.
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