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Top 788 Modeling Quotes & Sayings - Page 3
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Last updated on November 16, 2024.
In college, students would do modeling to earn money. I was also doing the same.
I'd always enjoyed acting, but modeling was so time-consuming - and lucrative - that I didn't pursue it.
I was the first model to get a blog and talk about anything in modeling.
Fortunately, most human behavior is learned observationally through modeling from others.
I am affirming that the casting couch for men exists in the modeling world
When I first started modeling, they used to bleach my eyebrows all the time.
Before getting into movies, I decided to get modeling or acting assignments in Delhi.
I work hard, but my modeling career gives my views undeserved attention.
Modeling was very difficult. It's obviously a lot about appearances - it's everything, really.
Modeling teaches you to be completely conscious of the camera. Acting is being totally unconscious of it.
I would not recommend a teen getting into modeling if they're not solid when it comes to their grades and school. That comes first.
When I started modeling, all I really wanted to get was a Shabby Chic couch.
If I tried to start modeling right now, I wouldn't be a supermodel because it's all about celebrity.
Modeling and my films in the South helped groom me for Bollywood and I had the confidence it required.
I just wanted to be the best dietician in the world - but then modeling took over.
Basically I was really modeling for fun, but it wasn't ever something that I wanted to do to begin with.
Yeah, I kind of grew up in front of the camera: I started modeling when I was two.
When I went to L.A., I started modeling, hoping to travel and learn from photographers. It led to auditions to do commercials.
I put my money in the bank: I have to think of life after modeling, when I'm not famous any more.
I was a bit of a tomboy when I started modeling. And I've always felt athletic and strong.
Modeling really helps me find my confidence and break out of my shell.
When I went back to modeling, nobody knew how to deal with a 46-year-old model!
I started working at the age of 2, doing commercials and modeling in New York.
I started modeling when I was 11 years old and acting when I was 12.
I went to a local modeling school when I was about 10 and learned to walk the runway.
I am going to branch out to acting and do more modeling.
I went down to Miami, and somebody saw me on the streets, and that's how I got into modeling.
This modeling thing, it's pretty easy, but actually it's also really tough.
For modeling, you have to be photogenic, but to be a VJ, you actually project your whole personality.
Coming from the modeling industry I have to exercise a lot, but I do enjoy it... I don't want to put my swimsuit on if I'm not fit.
I have never been a professional model; I have had some modeling sessions.
Before 'The Bachelor,' I was out in L.A. kind of dabbling in modeling a little bit.
I have always found photography magical, and became more taken with it whilst modeling.
Cause I'm a musician, I'm not really good at posing and being a model, like, modeling.
Modeling is about fantasy, getting people to buy into a lifestyle and a vision.
With modeling, you are the client and you give them what they want... with music, it is all about you, people are buying into you as a person.
In the small amount of modeling work I've done, I'm always told that I never smile.
Even while modeling, I was still practicing kung fu and boxing as sports.
In modeling you rarely get the opportunity to learn a new skill for a project and I love a challenge.
There is something about the mindset of a scientist that is different - an awareness of uncertainty, modeling, proof.
I did a school fashion show, and I got scouted there, but I wasn't very interested in modeling at that point.
The theatre and traveling through my modeling jobs, all of those experiences have helped a lot actually.
I don't know that it needs to be a transition from modeling to acting. I think that they can both exist at the same time.
Until you prove yourself, modeling the behavior of iconoclasts is dangerous.
My mother has been an advocate for me as far as modeling goes.
One thing modeling taught me is that the spotlight can change everything.
I also want to get out there in the world and do some acting and fashion and modeling.
I have always had a career, be it modeling, reality TV, or even my not-so-great films.
I kind of look at my modeling career and the Hitchcock years as stepping stones to what I'm doing now.
In between acting, I'm still going to be doing modeling and different ventures.
I almost had to exhaust myself at modeling before I could say, 'O.K., I'm ready for school.'
Modeling is not a passion of mine. I have been having fun with it, but it's just to pay the bills.
Modeling is always something I've really admired because I've seen my mum and sister do it.
My parents raised me to put school first and modeling and extracurriculars second.
I hated modeling. I was so scared. But as soon as I started doing jewelry, I did better as a model.
Modeling gave me an opportunity to be someone I'm not each day.
I've always felt like I have a lot to say, and I wasn't communicating that through modeling.
While in Paris, I got into modeling - photographers would literally stop me on the street.
I had 30-something years' experience in modeling, which is rare.
When I started modeling, I didn't know anything about fashion, but I'd watched the Victoria's Secret show.
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