What is editorial modeling?
North West Model Agency considers Editorial modeling to be just as important as any other modeling discipline. It is easy to define in that it can be literally used for anything. It is sometimes known as stock photography modeling, though it is rarely referred to as this. Editorial modeling is used to ‘fill in’ or ‘round off’ publications and is used in many magazines where an article has been written about a given subject and they need an image to ‘fill in’ the space. This can range from family photos to single high impact images. The scope is so huge and sometimes so specialized that it takes a professional agency such as North West Model Agency to match the model, the photographer and the assignment together. Publications can also include adverts, websites, brochures. The list is almost limited to the imagination of the marketing department. The advantage Editorial modeling has over other forms is the lack of height, age, or weight restrictions. This makes it an ideal career for gir
Editorial Modeling lets you model for a specific publication, rather than taking on multiple ones. Usually publications are looking to fill space or are looking for a model that has a similar look and appeal to the publication’s target audience. These are not images taken for the advertisement pages, but rather areas of articles that need a natural look or other fashion appeal.
The pay is much lower than other high fashion modeling gigs that you’d find in magazines and other publications, but editorial modeling will look good on your portfolio and can get your foot in the door to higher-paying gigs.