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Create Talents Review by a Male Model YH S

In this Create Talents and Models review we look at our fit and muscular hunk, 28-year-old male model S Yang Heng, known by screen name YH S. His testimonial was conducted in the company studio as well some outdoor shoot to add some fun element. His current status as a part-time student studying at RMIT, hobbies of exercising and traveling will come to you as no surprise when you look at his well-toned body, modelesque features and some insightful advices on modeling. Anyone interested in modeling has to listen to what he says!


YH S was approached by the scouters from Create Talents and Models as he was walking along Orchard Road one night at Somerset 313. The scouter gave him a name card and asked him if he was interested in modeling. He agreed came down for an interview the next day, and joined the firm subsequently.

When asked about an exciting experience he had, he mentioned that there was one time where he had to pair up with a girl whom he did not know at all, and the staff in-charge of the project were from Hong Kong. He found that fun and that the people were nice. He had to pretend to be a couple with the girl, so he had a challenge of ‘breaking the ice’ quickly. It was important as it made the photo look realistic and made it look like they were really in love and were a couple. It took them both a few tries, but male model believes it was executed well in the end, and everyone was happy and pleased.

Yan Heng’s favorite project was the Maggi Mee Hokkien Char Mee television advertisement. It was filmed during the seventh month of the Hungry Ghost Festival, in the middle of nowhere, and at night where it was pitch black and the crew had to use their own lamps and lights. He remarks that the staffs were really spontaneous, encouraging, and their sense of humor and jokes kept everyone comfortable and going. He liked working with one of his co-actors, named Ian G, who also happened to a model from Create Talents and it was very fun. The whole shoot took about eight hours but to him it felt like only a few minutes had passed.

Model also had good advice to give on what a model requires to succeed. He had two main points, the first being confidence, and the second is being adaptable. Confidence, as Yang Heng mentions, is when you have to portray yourself in the image of what the photographer wants, and that’s where patience comes in as well. Different people have different expectations, so a model would also have to adapt quick to what is required on the spot, and not just stick with the image you have in mind.

Embracing uncertainty is also another notable characteristic of YH S who mentions he likes the feeling of not knowing what’s coming next in life. He likes seeing the different job opportunities he receives when he opens up the messages from Create Talents. It’s a very different experience every time and he likes to be able to prepare his best with the limited time given to him. He believes working as such is more fulfilling and exciting rather than something that is monotonous and boring.

When speaking on why he likes working with Create Talents, Yang Heng says that the agency has opened a lot of doors for him. He has been to quite a number of model castings, and each one is different from the next. So each one is also an experience and all of them have been fun. He looks forward to learning more with our agency.

So is modeling just about looks? Yang Heng doesn’t think so. He says it surely takes personality and spontaneity. He advises aspiring models to take a leap of faith because you never know what’s going to happen and you never know what opportunities will come. If you take the leap of faith and gain the experience, you might even be acting or shooting with Yang Heng next time, which he is really looking forward to!

Watch his testimonial, following this YouTube link.

Create Talents: Check out what our Models are Up to?

Here at Create Talents and Models, we produce talents of all types and absolutely love making a positive impact on people from all walks of life. Spend some time reading through the reviews from models of the various categories we have, and we assure that it will put a smile on your face.

Plus-size

Plus size is still a niche category of modeling in Singapore, but signing up for a talent agency such as Create talents and Models would mean a potential plus sized model would have to compete with the rest of the conventional models for the same client’s offer and acceptance. As such to put oneself t the test requires an immense level of confidence. But this has not stopped our bold and brave plus sized model Dana Thecla Yong, who featured on the front cover of Urban (Fashion section on local newspaper Straits Times) amongst a pool of regular conventional models.


These are some of Dana’s feedback on Create Talents and Models:
“Armed with the little exposure I had on the runway, I decided to challenge myself to more commercial work. So I got in touch with the lovely people at www.createtalentsandmodels.com. These folks knew exactly how to market every type of face and body shape. Late last year, thanks to CT, I appeared on the cover of Urban again, in their Christmas fashion spread.”

Create Talents and Models is extremely proud of Dana for showing that anyone with the right mindset and determination can become a model, and Create Talents can guide you to achieving this reality. 

Read more of her entire journey at: http://blog.myfatpocket.com/jessieting/281/ 

Kid model



Kids are always a charm, and in this review, we include some comments by our kid model Ryan, who has had a photo shoot in Resorts World Sentosa (RWS), Mt Faber Peak ad and acted in a KFC TV commercial. We love developing young talents like Ryan, hear out what he has to say.

My favorite part of modeling is when I get to go for casting sessions, and getting to meet new people. Normally I would be very nervous but then the photographers and the cameramen are always very friendly so it makes the job easier. The most memorable job would be the KFC TVC (Television commercial). It was my very first one, and it was the first time I where I was actually on TV and I enjoyed seeing myself on TV acting.”

Watch the full testimonial at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QBHSx-ejEo

Female Model



Our ladies are gorgeous and a treat to watch. See our elegant, beautiful and young Nazli G who has some fantastic things to say about her experiences at Create Talents.

 “I did get more confident over the years, because of the people I met through the jobs, the really confident girls, and their confidence rubbed off on me. When I first joined the company, I told myself I would never do video shoots and photo shoots and I’ll just stick to events, but recently I did a video shoot, so I’m quite proud of myself that I did it even though I told myself I was never going to.”

Asked if she previously thought Create Talents was a scam,
“I do receive regular casting calls and job offers, so that changed my mind about it because I am getting jobs, I am getting paid, and it’s not a scam.”


Male model

Check our male model Patrick who is 44, but looks more like a 24-year-old hunk. Zumba is his secret to vitality as he is a full-time Zumba instructor. His fit lifestyle blends well with his modeling work. Find out what he has to say!

Asked to describe us in one word:
“Friendly. I mean Create Talents is quite flexible; they really don’t force you into the job. If let’s say you can’t do it, you just don’t do it. This is the kind of thing I like about Create Talents it doesn’t really force you to take up or go for casting."

Asked if he thought we were a scam:
“Actually, initially, I was quite skeptical. I did hear some stories, but I just told myself, ‘Well, why don’t you try it with an open mind?’ That’s the reason why I actually allowed my son to come for the photo shooting while I actually observe and hang around and you know look at it. So I got to know this company more, understand this company better.”


Senior Model


Age is no restriction as shown by our 57-year-old Ali Khan A. He has been a TV actor since 1990 and also featured in Media Corp Father’s Day TVC.

“I actually came here personally and I met the people here, so I mean it’s impressive.  You look at all those photographs, the models and all that. I don’t think it’s a scam. Well, I am here and you can see me here.”

See more on Ali Khan A here. 

Conclusion

Hope you like what you saw! Follow us on all our social media channels to get more updates, and if you are an aspiring model or a business in need of a professional model, Create Talents is the perfect modeling agency for you!


The Ultimate Photo Shoot Guide for Models

Being in modeling Singapore is far beyond the work of pretty faces only; it is serious business. As a growing fashion hub, models who intend to be successful are expected to have the caliber to compete on the global stage, which presents giants in the likes of Gisele Bündchen and Kate Moss. As such, we have created an ultimate photo shoot guide for models to get the best advice in their photo shoot performance. 

Plan your Wardrobe

“Building a wardrobe is like building a circle of friends your whole life... Your own beauty is to be yourself, but of course, we need tools and accessories.” - Diane von Furstenberg



Modeling Singapore agencies would have certain standard outfits, but as an aspiring model who wants to leapfrog ahead of the competition, you can certainly choose to invest in your own clothes. Use the 3Cs we have come up with (Categorize, Coordinate, and Choose). Categorize your wardrobe into various sections, based on themes. Themes would naturally get your colors and styles to fit it naturally (e.g. A melancholic theme would consist of dark colors and gothic patterns). Also as said by French model Constance Jablonski, always be careful with the proportions of your silhouette. Make sure the volume of a dress is balanced (for example, if a dress has a high volume on the bottom, the top should be something thin).

Next coordinate, liaise with your bookers and identify the key themes and emotions that the client is expecting from you and lastly choose the best the best outfits that match the theme.

Be Vocal

Be vocal before the photo shoot as you aren’t going to have many opportunities to talk during the shoot itself. Start with something along the line of, “My favorite modeling style is...” Your thoughts will help the photographer know what kind of talent he/she has to work with.

Research on modeling poses



No photographer wants to deal with a model lacking creativity and initiative. Cool your head, and confidently experiment with your body and execute various poses. Never hold a pose longer than expected, work in tune with the photographer.  Here are some tips on what you can do with your body:

1.    Touch your cheeks lightly, open your mouth slightly (Give a subtle inviting posture to the viewer).
2.    Avoid placing your hands flat on your body and don’t exert too much tension on them and as it can be obviously seen. Be gentle and place them on various parts of body gently.
3.    Change your expressions. One great way to do that is to think of experiences that match the theme of your photo shoot. For instance, if you need to smile, think of your happiest experiences and add a natural positive vibe to the photo.
4.    Never be a pole. By this we mean, don’t pose with a straight body to the camera. Tilt your head, twist your body two-thirds from the camera, or at minimum put your hand on hips with your elbows pushed back.
5.    Flaunt the shape of your body by putting one hand on the waist and holding the elbow of the other hand.
6.    Play with your hair, especially for women. Be creative, experiment with placing various sides of your hair over and behind your different shoulders.
7.    Keep your chin down, Neck forward, and bring your ears forward. Tilting it as such avoid the double chin face, and emphasizes your angular features on your face.
8.    Adhere to the ‘Follow your nose rule’ for your eyes. Your eyes are the focus of photos. Too much white in your eyes can affect the color and contrast pattern of the eyes. Simply following the direction of your nose can give the most suitable eye positioning.
9.     Don’t keep the arm pressed against your body; this will make it appear larger than its normal size. Lift it slightly even for simple poses to exhibit your natural arm size.

Smize

Following the tips on your photo shoot is essential but you would also have to practice them on your own as well. One key practice that is absolutely essential is the practice of Smizing, also known as smiling with your eyes. Look at this Tyra Banks video and see what it’s all about. 

Practice by squint your eyes and using the muscles at the temple of the face region. Avoid staring; be conscious of your eyes as it’s usually the center of focus for most viewers.

Importance of your photographer

“Skill in photography is acquired by practice, not by purchase.” - Percy W. Harris

Don’t judge a book by its cover; don’t judge a photographer by their camera. Simply trust that they know more about you in the field of photography, and trust them. After a round of photos request for a quick glance at the photos and give them constructive criticism if you have any. They have a very tough role of making things work, so cooperate well with them.

Lastly, never forget to wear your confidence, and treat the photo shoot as a fun game even though the stakes are high. Because ultimately that is the only way to excel in the modeling Singapore industry, by having as much fun as you during your photo shoot.



The Role of a Booker in a Modeling Agency

The ‘Booker’ arguably has the most important role in any modeling agency Singapore based. They are responsible for multiple crucial aspects of day-to-day business in the agency and are also someone whose importance may be understated in the industry. In this article, we elaborate on some of the key duties of bookers and how they keep the modeling world ticking.


i.    Grooming of new talents

Models that join an agency are most times new to modeling or at least they are new to the style of work by the agency. Bookers are also known as ‘model managers’ who introduce new faces into the industry, and figure out which style of modeling suits the model. The booker will be quick to interpret clients’ feedback and see where the model best suits in and excels in, essentially determining the career path for the aspiring models. Grooming of talents is perhaps the most important duty of a booker.

II.    Scouting for new talents

Some of the best models are sometimes scouted. If the agency doesn’t have many scouters or doesn’t have a separate department of scouters, the booker is required to spend a significant amount of the day scouting and searching for new talents and bring fresh faces to the agency.

III.    Responsible for model being at the right place at the right time

Once a Booker confirms the model with a client, the booker has to schedule and liaise with the client with the model on the most mutually convenient timing possible. The booker also has the responsibility of giving the models the right information in terms of venue, timing etc. and must ensure the model is punctual for the particular assignment.

iv. Negotiating payment

If you thought the job was tough enough already, this one takes the cake. Every client wants to pay the lowest possible fee to cut their expenditure. The modeling agencySingapore bookers thus have a major set of challenges as they have to fix a price that is most competitive and at the same time profitable for the agency. Booker has to work to find a middle ground and also make sure the model is paid and looked after well.

v.    Networking with a vast number of clients and companies.

Bookers have to work hard to secure contracts with many different clients and companies, especially high profile ones. This then requires good networking skills, and the ability to sell the brand of models to the various clients. Because of the pervasive competition in the industry, a client can easily compare with all the other agencies in the market and can easily lean toward other options. Booker thus must have a plethora of contacts and glad and be close to other companies and clients better than bookers of other agencies to draw the best opportunities in the industry. This means frequent meet-up and communication with clients.

vi. Miscellaneous personal issues

Models have a few things to consider at times, such as nutrition, beauty, legal advice, and traveling arrangements (especially for international assignments) sometimes come under the purview of bookers as well. Although modeling agency Singapore based bookers are already busy with their daily work, they sometimes have to work out such issues for models as well. This again requires patience and a strong network and knowledge of the industry.

So there you have it. Now, you may be more enlightened on the gravity of a booker’s role in a modeling agency and respect their work more. As tough as the job is, it’s always rewarding to help fulfill the dreams of aspiring models and make develop talents into icons and successful figures.