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Glamour Models

April 25, 2010 3:00 pm

Whenever we hear the word “model” or “modeling” we often think of attractive persons wearing or using a certain fashion or product that they’re supposed to endorse. But there’s a type of modeling where the product is, essentially, the model itself. Glamour modeling, unlike your typical fashion or commercial modeling, puts more emphasis on the subject than it does on the clothes the model is wearing, if any at all.

Yes, glamour modeling is more sexual in nature, because it’s all about creating sexually provocative images. In other words, those who are into glamour modeling do a bit of nudity or semi-nudity, depending on the job. It does, however, does not insist on nudity unless it has been agreed upon by all parties involved.

But although glamour modeling does involve some nudity and a certain degree of eroticism, it is not pornographic, and is more often than not done in very good taste. For all intents and purposes, glamour modeling is just another form of artistic expression.

Unlike other types of modeling, glamour modeling doesn’t impose too many requirements or restrictions. There aren’t any size issues, or minimum height requirements. All it requires is that a model should have a good physique, be 18 years and above, and most importantly, be very secure in her appearance. This probably explains why glamour modeling is one of the most popular types of modeling in existence, with the increasing number of models who are foraying into glamour modeling each day.

The advent of lad mags such as FHM, Maxim, Stuff and Zoo also gave rise to many glamour models. And of course, there’s the legendary Playboy, which has made household names out of women like Pamela Anderson and Carmen Electra.

Glamour modeling, however, is not limited to just photo shoots for magazines. Many glamour models are also hired to take part in car events as well as promotional trade shows.

Nowadays, one of the top names in glamour modeling is Keeley Hazell, who started out posing topless for The Sun’s Page 3 and is now one of the most popular glamour models in the world. She is regularly featured in Zoo magazine, and has appeared in FHM. Then there’s Katie Price, who is also known by the name Jordan. Also a Page 3 model, she has gone on to make a splash on the covers of FHM, Maxim, Nuts, Front, Zoo Weekly, Sky, Esquire, Loaded and Ice magazines.

Adult Modeling Careers

April 23, 2010 11:00 am

Sure, the modeling profession requires less inhibition on the part of its models. After all, being a successful model demands absolute self-confidence, and nothing expresses self-confidence more than being uninhibited in more ways than one.

That being the case, perhaps it’s safe to say that among the most self-confident models working in the industry today are those who are making waves in the adult modeling industry. Adult modeling, obviously enough, is much more risqué than other types of modeling, and therefore needs models who have little or no inhibitions at all in front of an audience or the cameras, who are willing to shed their clothes at the drop of a hat if the job calls for it.

If you’re interested in foraying into the realm of adult modeling, you might want to start out with topless modeling, especially when you’re well-endowed in the chest department. Lots of women have found a great deal of modeling success in this manner, including such names as Keeley Hazell, Katie Price or Jordan, Aria Giovanni, Gemma Atkinson and many more.

But if you’re pretty comfortable with posing in your birthday suit, then a stint as a nude model is a fine way to go. Magazines such as Playboy and Penthouse have featured tons of beautiful women posing with nary a stitch on, and many of them have gone on to pursue careers in other fields. Just ask Pamela Anderson, Carmen Electra, Jenny McCarthy, Victoria Zdrok and all those other women who have graced the pages of the above magazines.

Then again, if you’re a little more adventurous and you see posing in the nude as rather unexciting, then you might want to give the billion-dollar adult entertainment industry a try. Jenna Jameson, Tera Patrick and Joanna Angel all tried their hand at expressing and exploring their sensuality on camera, and are now some of the biggest names in the adult entertainment business. These women have also managed to get involved in other mainstream projects, especially the first two, and pretty soon the world will see them as more than just adult film stars.

Of course, you cannot do any of the above if you’re below 18 years old. It’s best that everything about your entry into the adult modeling industry is legal. No one wants a repeat of the case of adult film legend Traci Lords, who made a number of adult films in the 1980s while still underage.