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Earnings
How much can I expect to be paid?
Agency Model -
It is impossible to say how much you will be paid when
completing a modelling assignment through an agency as each
agency will have established differing rates for their clients.
However if you choose to work for an agency they will be able to
give you guidelines as to how much you will receive for the
different aspects of modelling work you may be involved in.
Different modelling agencies have different policies on
travelling expenses but most will compensate you for excessive
travelling costs e.g. if you have travelled a certain distance
to the modelling assignment.
Recouping travelling expenses will generally be done on the
basis of producing travel receipts or declaring mileage counts.
It is worth asking potential agencies their policy on travel
expenses to ensure it is going to be financially viable to carry
out assignments which will require excessive travelling.
It should be noted that many modelling agencies do not pay their
models until they have received payment from the client
therefore meaning that you may not receive payment for sometime
after you completed the assignment. If this is the case you will
have to be prepared to keep a careful note of funds paid and
outstanding. This is another area you should clarify with any
potential model agents.
Modelling agencies make their money from agent fees which are
deducted from the earnings of their models and the fee will have
been deducted prior to you receiving payment, however not all
agencies will make tax and National Insurance deductions. It is
your responsibility to check if potential agencies are going to
deal with your tax and National Insurance contributions or if
you are going to have to declare yourself as self-employed to
the Inland Revenue.
Independent Model - If you choose to become and
independent model you will be responsible for setting you own
fees. Here are some rough guidelines as to what experienced
models charge for different types of modelling:
Fashion assignments
£25 per hour
Lingerie assignments
£30 per hour
Topless assignments
£35 per hour
Nude assignments
£35-40 per hour
Adult assignments
£45-55 per hour upwards (depending on the work levels)
Note: these are guidelines for experienced models and
if you do not have experience in these areas of modelling,
clients will probably not be prepared to pay these
rates
Here are a few points to consider when setting your
personal modelling rates:
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You should
be aware that if you have little or no experience you may have
to start by gaining experience through time for prints (TFP)
before you can start charging for your modelling services. Time
for prints is when a model works for free for a photographer and
gets prints in return.
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Compare rates of other models with similar experience to you so
to ensure you are offering competitive fees and not pricing
yourself too high as if you do this you will be unlikely to be
awarded work
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When you set you fees stick to them, as raising and lowering
fees on an regular basis will give not give potential clients a
professional impression of you
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Are you going to be open to negotiation?
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Are you going to offer discounts for bookings of several hours?
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Are you going to offer lower rates for regular clients or
modelling contracts you might enter into?
If working directly for photographers many independent models
charge lower rates for amateur’s photographers and
higher rates for professional photographers. This is due to the
fact that amateurs are unlikely to be publishing the images
taken but professional photographers may.
If you make a booking with a client always remember to
do the following things:
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Always agree charges at the time of booking
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When taking a booking consider travelling expenses and ensure
your client agrees they will pay the travel expenses if deemed
necessary
Note: As a self-employed
model you will be responsible for invoicing your client and
credit control as well as declaring your earnings to the Inland
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