A Guide To Modeling For Fresh Meat

Most of this is common sense, but I wish I’d had a primer on this when I started so that I wouldn’t have wasted so damned much time ironing out various details with photographers and Guys With CamerasTM.

  1. Starting Out Online
  2. Pay Rates – Yes, No, How Much
  3. Communicating With The Photographers
  4. About Contracts
  5. At The First Photo Shoot
  6. After The Shoot
  7. Other Things To Consider
  8. On A Personal Note / Summary
  9. Links Resource

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"The Drag of Gimp"

Since 1996, my life has been a long journey of visiting one doctor after another. I look more or less fine, but I'm not. My daily pill count is like playing the dozens with a hospice patient. One doctor will say I'm doomed, and send me to another for treatment, but the treating doctor will find nothing within his or her area of practice that can be treated.

My life is better than a comedy, better than a drama. Anyone who has done this knows what I mean when I say that you have to not only know the rules, but also play the part in order to be allowed in the game. Most people find what we go through in the medical merry-go-round to be unbelievable, which is why I call it "The Drag of Gimp."


About the author

Cassandra Disque

Extemporaneous flibbertigibbet with bone lumps growing out of my coccyx. I was born in 1981. I was another case of "too much, too young," or at least I wanted to be. Now I'm leaning toward "too little, too late," as my body conks out on me, and I find I haven't done hardly any of the things I wanted. This is supposed to happen to people twice my age, so you might find my perspective on life to be a little unusual -- as in, I find just about everything to be hysterically funny, because there's little use in worrying when it's all going to go kaput.