About hettaste
Hi,My name is Jonathan , call me Jonte or Jon for short . Im 23 years old, My birthday is on 20 may. Im orginally from australia but half American and Irish ,Im mixed. I moved to NYC (newyork city) because of my job (working as a model) since 19 years old Till now I really not so active in modeling career, I stopped and Iam working as a fitness trainer at the moment , I train people and also I work out everyday, I live in Newyork but ,in this year I live in Los Angeles , working as a fitness trainer in (LA fitness gym). And sometimes I work as a model ,for magazines ,underwear etc, my agencies are R&L models (NYC), EMPM (NYC). Im Single and not looking for love , Iam a very very busy guy you could imagine . I have barely time to spend with my relatives and friends,thats how my life is , I dont have many vacations but I can be off sometimes.
Iam a bisexuall,dont judge me for who Iam or for whar Iam, Because my respect will be less for you.I love to be more friends not in love relationships I have no time for love as I said ,work is more immportant in my life both as a model and a trainer person Iam almost single all the time,just having fun around with my mates .But I would love to be asked out from someone someday -shrugs- . I like to travel everywhere, I like to surf,race, develop on imvu , work out, shopping and hang out .
What else do u wanna know? Then you should send me a private message to my imvu account : hettaste or add me on msn hettaste@hotmail.com
HOW TO BECOME A MODEL I
information from HETTASTE!
March 16, 2010 01:12P
A lot of people want to be a model because it's glamorous,sexy, lucrative. However, it's an extremely competitive and grueling business that will more likely break you than make you. Here are some cold, hard truths about
becoming a model, as well as some realistic advice to make it happen.
Iam a bisexuall,dont judge me for who Iam or for whar Iam, Because my respect will be less for you.I love to be more friends not in love relationships I have no time for love as I said ,work is more immportant in my life both as a model and a trainer person Iam almost single all the time,just having fun around with my mates .But I would love to be asked out from someone someday -shrugs- . I like to travel everywhere, I like to surf,race, develop on imvu , work out, shopping and hang out .
What else do u wanna know? Then you should send me a private message to my imvu account : hettaste or add me on msn hettaste@hotmail.com
HOW TO BECOME A MODEL I
information from HETTASTE!
March 16, 2010 01:12P
A lot of people want to be a model because it's glamorous,sexy, lucrative. However, it's an extremely competitive and grueling business that will more likely break you than make you. Here are some cold, hard truths about
becoming a model, as well as some realistic advice to make it happen.
- step 1 . Realize that there are qualities every model needs to have, depending on the type of model one wishes to become. Generally, any feature indicative of good health is a must--clear skin, a full head of hair but not really not all models have a full head of hair actually a lot have short hair , and overall symmetry. Other qualities such as height and weight depend on what you're modeling. Consider working with a fitness trainer, especially someone who has a good reputation and experience with models. Tell them your modeling goals and how you'll need your body to look.
- step 2
- Decide what kind of model you'd like to be. Technically, anybody can be a model. However, do remember that if you don't meet certain requirements, the work available to you will be incredibly limited, and you may have to compensate in other departments (reliability, technique, etc).
- A Plus Size Model. If your body is full and curvaceous, you may be able to be a plus size model.
- A CatWalk Model. If you're tall (at the very least 5'7 for editorial & 5'8 for catwalk.) and very skinny with a small breast size, you can be a catwalk model.
- An Underwear Model. If you have large breasts but not very wide hips, you can be an underwear model.
- Other Types of Modeling. If you don't fit any of the face or body descriptions, perhaps you can be a foot, hair or hand model
- Consider your "look". There is more of a curvy California look, a svelte New York look, a waif-like European look, girl next door, swim suit or lingerie (usually requires the bust to fill out the suits and a very thin waist)...Know what you're equipped with, but also work to pull off other looks.
- step 3 Get some photos done. These don't have to be professional but they should be created for the purpose of showing your ability as a model. Although agencies say they are happy with snapshots, that doesn't mean they want to see an out of focus shot of you out partying with your friends with a little note attached saying that you're the one on the right! As a bare minimum, you will need one head shot and one body shot.
- Get your favorites printed into 8x10s. Save these in case you are asked to leave a photograph anywhere before you have professional ones done. Don't force these on people or try to hand them out. You'll be better off waiting for the professional shots instead of taking risks with an amateur photo.
- Consider getting the photos professionally done. Professional photography, even if it is expensive, will give you a better idea of what kind of look you project. You will eventually need these photographs to snag an interview, so think of it as a worthwhile investment!
- step 4 Look up the number of a reputable modeling agency. You can find these in your area phone book or by running a search on the Internet. Make an appointment.
- step 5 Be prepared. When you attend your appointment, they might ask you to pull certain faces like laughing, happy, sad, or seductive. Practice in front of a mirror beforehand. It may help to look at pictures of models in magazines to get an idea. Be ready to have a Polaroid close up of your face taken. You really only get one chance for this photo. They'll use this to compare to your head shot. They will ask you to walk and take your measurements, so be prepared for all of that as well. Learn to accept rejection or criticism politely (see Warnings below). Thank the people for their time.
- step 6Be professional. Be polite and always turn up on time to any appointment or shoot. If you're late or rude, word soon gets around and then nobody will want to work with you.
- Be organized! Models often get called off places at the last minute and have very busy days. You need to be on top of things if you want to succeed. Buying a day-to-day planner can really help.
- Confirm whether or not there will be a make-up artist on site for any work you are doing. 99 times out of 100 there will be one, but there may be the odd occasion where you are required to do your own make-up. If there is a make-up artist, then arrive fresh faced.
- Be truthful about your measurements. Don't say you're skinnier than you are just to get a shoot. Once there, the stylist will have problems and you will get found out. Word will get around and you could find yourself without a career!
- Treat modeling like a real job. Girls that don't take it seriously have small chances of succeeding in their modeling career. Realize that it is harder than it appears and there's a lot of work behind all that glitz and glamor at fashion shows.
- You may have higher chances to become a model if you have a pretty face. However, this is not a requirement; most models actually look pretty common in matters of facial traits. But you still have to keep in mind that being photogenic, however, is a requirement.
- Sign up for acting classes or take acting workshops when the opportunity is available. Pantomime classes are a great tool for models. Any skills you can add to your arsenal will only help your future career.
- You can also enter modeling contests. However, make sure you check that these are being run by a reputable agency.
- If, for whatever reason, you've decided signing with an agency isn't right for you, you could consider going freelance. But be warned: the pay is usually considerably less and there are fewer safety precautions.
- Get your parents' permission if you're under the age defined by your country as being an adult.
- Some modeling schools are licensed by the Board of Education. However, whether or not they will teach you how to become a model is questionable, and some agencies even say that attending a modeling school can teach you bad habits that are hard to unlearn! They are also expensive.
- Get a website. It helps spread the word that you're out there and also serves as a place for your adoring fans.
- Know your limits on style and nudity. If you don't want to do glamour work or are uncomfortable doing full nudity, speak up and don't let people push you past those limits. Also, consider where you want your career to go in the future. Sure, you may be comfortable doing glamour now, but what if you decide you want to do fashion or catalog work in the future? You might be discriminated against if they know you have done this line of work.
- Have a portfolio it helps when bringing to clients. Go to a Go-SE, and go- see the clients
- Show attitude
- Have a lot of Fun!
- Model Mayhem is a great source for beginner, freelance, and amateur models. You can make connections with photographers, make-up artists, and other models. While agencies do not use this site, it can help to build up a portfolio and find smaller paid assignments. Many photographers there work on a time-for-print basis. This is a great way to build up a portfolio without paying for a professional. But do note that you need four pictures to sign up, and you want pictures that will grab attention.
- Be careful when signing contracts or releases. Some contracts may require you to model exclusively for a particular agency. A lot of releases, which are more like mini-contacts that are done for a single shoot, will emphasize the photographer's right to an image, saying that they may do whatever they wish, but don't mention the model's rights. It is your image they are using, and you have a say in what is done with pictures taken of you. Make sure to discuss this before signing anything.
TIPS FOR YOU TO HAVE A GOOD BODYBUILDING
Abdominal muscles I would say are probably my strongest body part, and the most visible. I work out my abs 2-3 days a week, it's important that you don't over-train them, it's like we all know "muscles grow outside of the gym" so the important factor is to let the muscle tissue in your midsection rest after a workout. We work our abdominal muscles throughout the day without even knowing it, basic movements like sitting up, bending down, turning to the side, reaching up to grab something, always keep the abs working. For your abs to really show you must build up the muscles in your midsection and then strip the layers of fat covering them, this way everyone will see your hard work. For ab exercises I do crunches (my favorite), but at a slower pace than normal, it seems to work best for me. What you do is perform a regular crunch (should take you 2 sec to lift your back off the floor) and the contract the abs for 2-3 sec, and then back for 2 sec. I do 3 sets of 12-14 repetitions per set. If you're a beginner you should stay in the 8-10 rep a set. Rest about 45-60 sec between sets. This exercise should really work your upper abs and give you a good burn in that midsection. P.S. You can also do Crunches on the swiss ball. For lower abs I do hanging knee raises, again at a slower pace than regulars. It's the quality, not the quantity. Make sure when you do each exercise you keep proper form throughput the movement, otherwise it's cheating and your results will be sloppy. Hanging knee raises is self explanatory, you grab a bar, bring your knees up almost to your chest, hold for a few seconds and then back. Exercises aside, the next big step is diet and cardio. In order to shred a few layers of fat surrounding the midsection you need to get your diet in check. Clean diet is so important to stay healthy and look better. Drop the junk foods and sugar packed goodies, make sure you get enough protein in your system each day (I get 1 gram per pound of my bodyweight), my basic diet consists of oatmeal, lots of dairy products (milk, cottage cheese, eggs, etc.), salads, chicken, turkey, steak, tuna, potatoes and peanut butter. I also have a protein shake in the morning and right after working out. As for cardio, make sure to slip in a couple of laps into your busy weekly schedule, 2-3 days a week should be enough. Also if you have time engage in physical activities like sports, go to a local park, shoot some hoops, go to the beach, swim around (one of the best full-body exercises). Supplement wise, I take a multi-vitamin daily and also drinkOptimum nutrition 100% whey protein shakes.
My Top Five Ab Training Tips
Hope this helps and good luck to you
My Top Five Ab Training Tips
- Stick to one exercise routine for about a month or so, and then switch it up.
- Keep proper form while performing exercises.
- Set a goal (a bodybuilder or somebody with a good physique you look up to, and imagine yourself having their body) / keep a journal in which you can track your progress.
- Maintain a healthy lifestyle and keep your diet in check.
- Engage in physical activities as often as possible and keep burning those calories off with cardio.
Hope this helps and good luck to you
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