Monday, 28 February 2011

Sean Biloski

Agency: Premier Model Management (London), Major (NY) and NAM (Toronto)

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Height: 6',   Hair: Brown,    Eyes: Blue-green,   Waist: 30"

Relatively new to the model scene, but already been featured in many magazines and shoots.

Sunday, 27 February 2011

Marcus @ All American Guys

Stunningly gorgeous, Markus, is a full time college student from the state of Massachusetts and is a part time fitness model. He enjoys working out, staying healthy, and doing outdoor activities.

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Markus got into modeling a few years back and has since landed some pretty cool gigs, including being in a national TV commercial. He is a very focused individual with lots of charisma and loves playing to the cameras. He stands 5'9" at 181 lbs.

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See more high quality pictures and videos of Markus on AllAmericanGuys.com.

Axel Brorson, Calvin Klein model from sweden

Axel Brorson, born May 16, 1990, Kristianstad, Sweden, is a Swedish model.

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Extraordinarily handsome, Brorson’s good looks are not marred by an intriguing scar on his left cheekbone – it only adds to his allure. He was discovered and encouraged to model at the age of 18, and was subsequently booked by Scoop Models.

Brorson made his breakthrough in February 2010 when he became an exclusive for the Calvin Klein Men's F/W 10 show.

Along with "Calvin Klein", Brorson has walked the runway for "Byblos" and "Copenhagen". His editorial work has been featured in "V Man", "Officiel Hommes Germany", along with a slew of other publications.

Though modeling earns him money, Brorson's number 1 passion, however, is making music. His favorite band is 'The Bloody Beetroots', an Italian electronica and dance music duo. He loves food, especially Snickari -- a Swedish pizza. A dream trip for him would be to visit Moscow. His idea for fun? A typical Taurus: "Having a good time together with the people I like and making money! Ha ha!"

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Austin Otto @ On Display Men

Austin began modeling because “I always had an interest and once I got an opportunity to test shoot and be in a local commercial, I was hooked and decided just to go for it.”

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So who has he modeled for? “At this point I am new and fresh into modeling, so my first is still yet to be seen.” But he would love to model for “Calvin Klein, its just classic.”

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To be a successful as a model, it takes “determination, dedication and a passion to be part of something beautiful.” As for rejection in the industry, “I will just learn from the experience and make sure I do everything possible to be prepared to succeed in the next opportunity.”

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He is excited to be a part of On Display Men “because I have experience first hand Alan [Rust's] genuine dedication to making a productive, positive impact on the modeling industry. That kind of heart is the key element to success and has been very inspiring.”

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You can read the full interview at On Display Men

Friday, 25 February 2011

James Guardino, American with that exotic look

James was born in Valley Stream, New York. His parents are of Greek and Italian descent which helps explain James’ exotic looks. His tattoo that is inked on his arm means mother, which is a tribute to his mother who passed away when he was very young.

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Gaurdino is represented by Major Model Management

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Height: 6’2,   Chest: 40,      Neck: 16.5,     Waist: 32,     Shoe: 11.5 US,   Hair: Brown,       Eyes: Hazel

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Thursday, 24 February 2011

Simon Nessmon, The Givenchy Man

Height - 6' 2,    Suit - 40,     Waist - 31,     Shoe - 12,   Hair - Brown,    Eyes - Lt.Brown

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Simon Nessmon was discovered when his friend sent his photos to a modeling agency.

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He has since become one of the faces of Givenchy, appearing in their campaigns since Fall/Winter 2008.

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This Canadian appeared in an impressive amount of campaigns including Ralph Lauren Rugby, Benetton, Barneys, John Galliano Underwear, Gap, Versace, D&G, Antony Morato and Blanco. Simon has also been featured in many editorials including one in Vogue Paris alongside singer Ciara.

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Signed to Major Models, there is no end in sight to this guy, he has the look that just improves.

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Wednesday, 23 February 2011

Tips on becoming a successful model

Try to meet the industry's standard requirements. Most male models are between 5' 11" and 6' 2" and under 175 pounds. Males can start a modeling career from the age range of 16 to 25 and their careers can last well into their 40s, which is much more relaxed than their female counterparts. Don't worry about being all around perfection, if one body part is exceptional, there's work for hand models and eyewear models, too.

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Keep toned. Although the modeling industry doesn't want a body builder's frame, they do want a fit and healthy appearance.

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Apart from good height and physique, the face and talent are also crucial for a model. You need to take care of your skin and the face along with developing your acting and other talents that are vital for the industry.

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Create a portfolio. Get several head shots and full body shots in both sportswear and business attire taken. Keep information like clothing size, height and weight on the back for potential clients to look at.

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Be persistent. Even today's top models have been rejected more than once. If one agency passes on you, think of it as an opportunity to find a better agency.

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Keep a flexible schedule. Once an agent starts booking shoots, a model must be ready to be on location on short notice. A passport is a must for any model.

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Research the agency carefully, always make sure you find an agency that is going to give you the best out of your career, most of the top agencies look after their models well and will give you the help and advice needed, but don’t be afraid to use an agent if you make it with an agency and let the agent do the hard work like negotiating.

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Nowadays there are so many ways to get into modelling, local newspapers often run competitions, websites often accept submissions, rejection doesn’t mean you haven’t got what it takes, but always be realistic.

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