I have some great news!
Corbis want new models!
Let me be very clear… they want YOU!
They will be hosting a casting call for upcoming paid shoots. They are looking for ALL types of people, so whether your 5 or 100 years old, underweight or overweight, tall or short, they want to meet you in person and take a quick photo. Then when they have a concept that needs a model who fit your description, you’re in!
I have been modeling for Corbis for a few years now. They use only the best! From the fabulous Art Directors to Photographers, Stylist, Make-up artists and Editors, this team turns out world-class photos. They are a fun, energetic company and that’s the type of model they look for!
Corbis is a stock photography company who takes great concept ideas, shoots them and sells the photos to companies who use them for a variety of different reasons. (you will be paid a one time shoot rate)
Below is a photo montage of what an average day might look like!
(or click here to watch a video about shooting with them)
Shoots normally run 5-8 hours depending on how many concepts are being shot and how many models you are working with.
This is my favorite shoot that I have done with them thus far. The production concept was called ‘Smart Power’, shot by the amazing photographer Drew Myers
Getting styled for ‘water power’ in a yellow duck suit
Then I move onto set while they set camera and lighting and lighting
Next the kiddy pool and the production team move into place and it’s go time!
A quick look at the playback monitors and I like what I see
Now skip forward a month. After some professional editing my photos are finished
So go to the open casting! You’ll be so happy you did!
Date: Friday, April 1, 2011
Time: anytime between 3:30pm – 7:00pm (it will only take a few minutes & no
appointment is necessary)
Location: Evergreen Theatre (Lower Level, Community Arts Building, Currie
Barracks) – 2633 Hochwald Ave. S.W.
Wardrobe: Nice casual. Women should have natural makeup and hair.
And remember, be sweet, energetic, and FABULOUS!
Mr. Fab