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Restaurant Insurance – Your Options

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Starting a cafe or restaurant isn’t easy, nor anxiety free. You have many concerns that you simply have to take good care of to guarantee your restaurant works efficiently. Insurance coverage is often an matter that is certainly hard to understand in addition to cope with as you’ve got numerous issues that challenge you on all the time. Insurance coverage will offset your risk, as it will compensate or pay for claims for a lot of kinds of prevalent circumstances. From your hurt member of staff to a property loss, an insurance plan definitely will protect your company. The 1st step in becoming properly covered with insurance would be to comprehend the kinds of insurance you can aquifers so, if a loss would happen, you know you don’t need to stress as you have an insurance company will there be and definitely will allow you to take care of it. Listed here you can learn about some of the restaurant insurance coverages to defend your company.

General Liability – A restaurant liability insurance coverage will normally be included in a BOP, or business owner’s package. What is a business owner’s package? A BOP is a special package policy which will include at least two main policy types The normal BOP will comprise of both the general liability as well as the commercial property – and definitely will throw in some extra insurance coverage’s. A general liability policy insures your small business for claims in which your company is sued because of property damage or even a bodily injury it could cause. A liability won’t insure you from a claim of discrimination or sexual harassment. The insurance coverage to cover against this type of claims is going to be an Employment Practices Liability Insurance, or EPLI. This kind of insurance coverage is crucial for any restaurant, and it is usually a demand by any building owner. This is a significantly necessary insurance coverage in order to defend your small business.

Commercial Property Insurance: The Restaurant property insurance policy is your second insurance policy coverage included in a the small business owner’s package. The business property will cover your owned or operated property, this will likely cover your building should you own it along with the business contents inside of it. The contents may include every thing from the tables, chairs, and also the cooking equipment. This insurance policy coverage is essential as being the cost to stock your small business is pricey, and without having this unique insurance policy coverage, you would need to pay to get many new contents out of pocket. Property insurance can also include coverage for the spoiling of food because of an included loss as well as Business Income and Extra Expense coverage. A crucial insurance policy coverage add-on in your property insurance policy, business income reimburses your company for revenues lost during a downtime brought on by covered damage to or even a covered loss of your property. Extra expense reimburses you for expenses incurred to avoid and/or reduce the suspension of business. Example: Your building’s roof collapses after a large thunderstorm. The business income insurance coverage pays for the earnings you lost whilst you were not able to occupy the structure, along with the extra expense insurance coverage reimburses your restaurant rent for a temporary location while your building will be restored.

Liquor Liability: This insurance coverage will normally be part of the business owners package.. The coverage covers your company if someone is injured due to liquor usage. This protection would cover your business should you have had a customer who drank too much and also got into an accident as a result of liquor ingestion.

Business Auto Insurance: Business auto insurance is yet another important insurance policy for those who have a car that is either owned and operated by the business or for those who have employees that use their own personal cars or trucks to perform tasks. This coverage may have higher limits of liability when compared to a personal auto policy, although an Auto Insurance policy is designed for businesses, a personal auto policy may exclude business use. The additional part of Business Auto insurance which is useful may be the non owned auto insurance coverage. This is able to insure an staff member’s vehicle whenever employed to run errands.

Workers Comp: Another essential insurance policy coverage for one’s business, workers comp covers your staff members if they are in an accident. This kind of insurance would certainly insure them regardless of fault, however doesn’t insure intentional acts. Workers Compensation is necessary by law in several states, and could be necessary the places you do business. Worker’s Compensation is essential as while it insures the injuries, it is also Employee Liability insurance policy coverage, where if you’re sued by an employee due to work environment conditions, right here is the insurance coverage that will defend you.

All these insurance coverage’s are definitely the tip of the iceberg with regards to insurance essential to any business. Ones restaurant is important; having the appropriate insurance policies are the first thing in safeguarding your business. Do not be in the weeds any time a loss happens. Being adequately covered with insurance will provide you with the backup you would like whenever a claim occurs. With a good insurance plan and a knowledgeable insurance agent, business insurance is one less issue you will need to give full attention to, and you will now get back on cooking incredible meals and making your company grow. As we are insurance agents in multiple states, we aid you by providing your restaurant the information you’ll need, the coverage you would like, and the prices you can afford.

When looking for Restaurant Insurance be sure you get in touch with a licensed insurance broker that has been in business for years and has experience writing insurance for your business type.

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English Teacher Launches Modeling Career At Age 50 While Overcoming Dyslexia and Rheumatoid Arthritis; Sandra Wilson Featured On Cover of ActiveOver50 Magazine

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English Teacher Launches Modeling Career At Age 50 While Overcoming Dyslexia and Rheumatoid Arthritis; Sandra Wilson Featured On Cover of ActiveOver50 Magazine










LOS GATOS, CA. (PRWEB) October 28, 2011

ActiveOver50, the #1 magazine for the active 50+ consumer in Northern California with over 200,000 readers in print and online, features teacher/model Sandra V. Wilson, 50, on the cover of its latest issue.

High school dropout at 16. Married at 21. Divorced at 25 with two kids. English teacher at 40. Starts modeling career at 50—all the while overcoming dyslexia and rheumatoid arthritis. Her lifelong dream was to become a model on the “runway” or grace the cover of a magazine.

How does a 50 year old compete against “size 2, teenage girls?” Sandra said, “If I could conquer all the other challenges in my life, why not start a modeling career at 50?”

Lili Forrest of Deviations agency was looking for a “mature and fit” baby boomer, and Sandra had the looks and shape. Besides profiling Sandra who lives near Charleston, West Virginia, the latest issue of ActiveOver50 includes the following articles:


Wrong Meds Can Kill You
“AARP Up Close” by columnist Dr. Walter M. Bortz, II, M.D.
How Long Will You Live?
“De-Clutter Your Life” by money columnist Evelyn Preston
“Down Under” by travel adventure columnist Don Mankin
Social Security Q & A
“Second Acts”—by job career columnist Dr. ArLyne Diamond
Computer Games for the 50+
Doggie Breath?
Downsizing Challenges

About ActiveOver50 Media

ActiveOver50 is a six year old Media Company in the San Francisco Bay Area offering an array of products for the active 50+ consumer including a TV series with NBC Bay Area, trade show, newsletter, website and print magazine. The magazine reaches over 200,000 readers in print and online worldwide.

ActiveOver50 targets the active 50+ who are working, seeking work, thinking of retiring or leading active retired lives.

For more information about ActiveOver50 Media, contact publisher/CEO Larry W. Hayes at 408.921.5806 or email Larry(at)ActiveOver50(dot)com. Visit website: ActiveOver50.com.

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International Modeling and Talent Association (IMTA) Announces Model of the Year

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Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) January 20, 2010

Aspiring Models and Talent from around the world converged in Los Angeles with the most influential Modeling Agents, Managers, Casting Directors and Scouts for one week at the renowned International Modeling and Talent Association (IMTA) Convention. At IMTA, the Models competed in Runway, Fashion Print, Jeans, Swimwear, TV Beauty Commercials and Makeup Competitions. The Talent competed in Monologues, Entertainment Host, Ready for My Close-Up, Sitcom, Commercial Print, Cold Read and Theatrical Headshots.

Agents from around the world were at IMTA to network with each other, discuss upcoming fashion trends and most importantly to scout for new faces for their agencies. Talent Agents, Managers and Casting Directors were also in attendance to find Actors, Singers and Dancers to represent. IMTA is known in the industry for being the launching point for the careers of top models and actors including Ashley Greene (IMTA 2004), Katie Holmes (IMTA 1993 & 1995), Ashton Kutcher (IMTA 1997), Eva Longoria (IMTA 1998), Elijah Wood (IMTA 1989), Jessica Biel (IMTA 1994), Josh Duhamel (IMTA 1997), Tiffany Thornton (IMTA 2003) Six time Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue Model Jessica White (IMTA 1999), Vogue TV’s Madeline Kragh (IMTA 2007), The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency’s Brian Kehoe (IMTA 2001) and Elite’s Heather Isaacson (IMTA 2008). For more IMTA Alumni, please see IMTA.com (http://www.imta.com/talent.aspx).

One of the highlights of the week was when Martin Weiss of Martin Weiss Management signed a young talented actor Jason Henderson and Jason went from IMTA Callback day to his first feature film audition for a lead role in the new Adam Sandler movie. During the IMTA Callback Day, the Agents and Managers had one-on-one meetings with the models and actors they had spotted during the week and discussed the possibilities of a career in the industry. Many contracts were signed and hundreds of careers were launched. Fashion Show Producer and top runway instructor Michael Maddox produced an amazing fashion show that opened the Overview (where all the IMTA Contestants walked the Runway for all of the agents, managers and casting directors) featuring the latest designs from renowned designers and professional styling. Marlene Wallach, President of Wilhelmina Kids & Teens and JustAskMarlene.com presented a seminar for kids and their parents complete with a live podcast. For more information, please visit http://justaskmarlene.com/blog/?p=1374 .

IMTA covered the event with live Twitter updates posted in real time. See IMTA’s coverage on the Official IMTA Twitter Feed (http://twitter.com/IMTA). Bakir Silajdzic, Male Model of the Year, said,”IMTA is really amazing. It’s been a great experience, lots of learning, lots of exposure. IMTA is going to do great things for me, I have a good feeling about it.”

Riley Smith (IMTA 1997) stopped by to wish this year’s participants good luck during the IMTA L.A. Awards Party. Three time IMTA participant Dani Miura (The Hannah Montana Movie and the 2009 feature film Fame) was also in attendance and presented awards. She said, “IMTA started everything for me.” Brittany Curran (Men of a Certain Age and Legally Blondes) presented awards along with Lauren Storm (I Love You Beth Cooper), Matthew Florida (90210, Hank, General Hospital), Raini Rodriguez (Paul Blart Mall Cop), Miles Heizer (Parenthood), Jon Kent Ethridge (iCarly, Out of Jimmy’s Head), Joseph Castanon (Ghost Whisperer, Prodigal) and many other stars and celebrities. Check out the official IMTA Blog (http://that-imta-blog.blogspot.com) for more details on alumni celebrities, models and actors who got their start at IMTA.

The IMTA Awards Night Celebration on Saturday, January 9th saw the announcement of the Models and Talent of the Year. This prize is awarded to the Contestants who have the highest overall composite scores. The winners of the 2010 IMTA Awards are:

Female Model of the Year – Alana Greszata, Barbizon Ice, Toronto, Canada

Male Model of the Year – Bakir Silajdzic, IMD, Medford, OR

Young Adult Actor of the Year Female – Katherine Pulker, JMT, Orlando, FL tied with Jaimie Hayward, Barbizon Ice, Charlotte, NC/Toronto, Canada

Young Adult Actor of the Year Male – Samuel DeBoer, Barbizon Royal, Minneapolis, MN

Most Sought After Female Talent – Jillian Moss, The Rock Agency, Madison, WI

Most Sought After Male Talent – Charlie Gallagher, Caryn International, Minneapolis, MN

Most Sought After Female Model – Alana Greszata, Barbizon Ice, Toronto, Canada

Most Sought After Male Model – Tyler Waller, Diane Dick Legends, Amarillo, TX

Junior Model of the Year Female – Ashley Waddington, IMD, Medford, Oregon

Junior Model of the Year Male – Tyler Waller, Diane Dick Legends, Amarillo, TX

Junior Miss Model of the Year – Shaugnessy Brown, JMT, Orlando, FL

Fitness Model of the Year Female- Juliana Saenz, Barbizon JMT, Orlando, FL

Fitness Model of the Year Male – Joey Rodriguez, Barbizon Royal, Chicago, IL

Actor of the Year Female – Brittany Tiner, John Albert Talent, McAllen, TX

Actor of the Year Male – Michael Pidani, Texas Acting & Modeling Academy, Austin, TX

Junior Actor of the Year Female – Ashley Waddington, IMD, Medford, OR

Junior Actor of the Year Male – George Frazier, The Performers Academy, Laguna Hills, CA

Junior Miss Actor of the Year – Dominique Bruncko, MTM, Chicago, IL

Young Miss Model of the Year – Melissa Wittenmyer, Margaret O’Brien’s/Starbound, Toledo, OH

Pre-Teen Model of the Year Male – Avery Taylor, Talent Connection, Folsom, CA

Child Model of the Year Male – Julius Cruz, Texas Acting & Modeling Academy, Austin, TX

Child Model of the Year Female – Natia Moss, Barbizon Chique, Philadelphia, PA

Young Miss Actor of the Year – Kaitlyn Dias, Talent Connection, Folsom, CA

Pre-Teen Actor of the Year – Gerhard Feriyants, MTM, Chicago, IL

Child Actor of the Year Female – Sophia Sanders, Talent Connection, Folsom, CA

Child Actor of the Year Male – Nehemiah Sutton, Margaret O’Brien’s/Starbound, Toledo, OH

Many scholarships were also awarded during the gala ceremony. Crystal Varelis, from Barbizon Royal, Chicago, IL was awarded a three year scholarship to Wilkes University with a value of $ 64,000. Adam Hill selected Crystal based on her phenomenal singing performance and acting abilities. Crystal was the winner of the Singing Junior Showcase and was the 2nd Runner-Up for Junior Female Talent of the Year.

For more information on IMTA winners and events, please visit IMTA.com (http://www.IMTA.com).

About IMTA:

IMTA is the most prestigious Association of Modeling and Talent Training Centers. IMTA produces two Conventions annually where Models, Actors, Singers and Dancers showcase their potential in front of the largest audience of Agents, Managers and Casting Directors ever assembled. Since 1987, IMTA has debuted an extraordinary number of modeling and talent stars who are working in the fashion and entertainment industry.

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ShowbizLtd.com and CommercialKids.com Announce Official List of Free Modeling Agents Seeking Faces All Ages Nationwide Now

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Get Your Child Into Acting & Modeling


Hollywood, CA (PRWEB) February 12, 2009

CommercialKids.com and ShowBizLtd.com Announces official listing of Modeling Agents that work on commission and do not charge fees or dues.

It costs nothing to get started. http://www.CommercialKids.com and http://www.ShowBizLtd.com guarantee you will never be asked to pay fees by anyone on their lists. They provide the most up-to-date modeling agent information available so new and current models can reach all legitimate licensed modeling agents nationwide. These modeling agents earn 10-15% commission on work they get for models after the model has been paid for the job. Modeling jobs as print models, TV commercial models, fashion models, runway modeling, music videos, billboards, magazine covers and much more. Commercial Kids and ShowBiz Ltd modeling agent listings include: Ford Models, Elite Models, Wilhelmina, LA Models.. Plus 800 other legitimate modeling agents nationwide.

Modeling in TV commercials and print ads is a great way to start a college fund, gain experience in front of the camera, earn great money, and get noticed for other television and film roles. This site is the place to find legitimate licensed child talent agents, children’s modeling agents and the most up to date children’s casting calls available anywhere. This is the official information that will lead to success. Get started modeling today.

CommercialKids list of licensed legitimate baby modeling agents nationwide are looking for the next baby model and child model to star in print modeling ads, magazine covers, billboards and television commercials. Parents do not need to enter a baby contest or baby pageant to start a baby modeling and babies or young children certainly do not need a modeling portfolio. The baby modeling agents and teen modeling agents on the lists at CommercialKids.com earn 10%-15% commission on work they get child models after the child has been paid for the modeling jobs. The casting directors on their lists get paid by the studios and ad agencies. Using CommercialKids.com baby modeling agent listing saves parents time and money and they update them daily.

Getting a top modeling agent, child modeling agent or teen model agent is easy as 1, 2, 3…

1. Make copies of any size recent photo. On back write name, birth date and contact number

2. Include a short letter of introduction

3. Mail to the modeling agents on Commercial Kids and ShowBiz LTD mailing lists

Since 1992 CommercialKids.com and ShowBizLtd.com have been the official entertainment industry database. Everyone on their lists is legitimate, licensed and never charge fees, plus they update everything daily.

Read the celebrity testimonials showbizltd.com

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Modeling Scams Target Teenage Models

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New York, NY (PRWEB) August 8, 2005

“Scams aimed at models often prey on the inexperienced teenage model. Teens often hear glamorous stories of ‘being discovered’ and want that fast excitement themselves. This excitement can make them vulnerable to scams,” says Eric Bean, a top NYC fashion photographer and author of “The Complete Guide for Models.” “Modeling is unlike most careers in that there are no ABC’s to success. With a doctor or lawyer, you go to college, study diligently, and with hard work, you will be a success. Not true for all models, a model can become successful in a few weeks or months, without any formal training, but this is usually the exception to the rule. Models such as Tyra Banks, Gisele Bundchen, Christy Turlington, and socialite Paris Hilton, enjoyed quick success in modeling. While other supermodels, such as Linda Evangelista, and Heidi Klum, worked hard for many years before achieving worldwide success.”

One of the most common scams in modeling is that “you need to have a complete modeling portfolio, BEFORE starting a modeling career.” The truth is many modeling agencies find models in everyday places, such as a mall, on the street or through friends, without any photos at all. The truth is often that a modeling agency will want to produce a portfolio for a model based on the style or type of modeling they think work for their particular clients. For example, if a model agency’s major clients are department stores, they will want their models to have clean, fresh, catalog photographs. And most often, they will have access to reputable photographers, to produce photographs that will get the model the most work, and at a reasonable price.

Many “portfolio scams” originate from small model agencies, and photographers looking to make a quick buck. They prey on a models inexperience and often try to convince models that they need an extravagant “modeling portfolio session.” They are interested in making money off of the model, and not to help further the models career. While the resulting photographs might be interesting, and fun to shoot, they might be completely unusable by a legitimate modeling agency.

Another version of this scam, is pressure directly from a model agent to pay the modeling agency alot of money for portfolio shoots. The “pitch” is usually “We can get you a professional portfolio shoot with our photographer, in one day, for $ 1000-$ 2000.” The agency will make as much as 80% profit on deals like this. Reputable agencies don’t bother with those types of arrangements because they are in the business of booking models for advertising, catalog, or commercial shoots. Most model agencies have relationships with photographers, and will recommend them to produce photographs, often for free or very little money. Legitimate agencies will occasionally act as a “middleman” between the model and photographer, those shoots usually range between $ 100-$ 200 dollars. This will often cover film and processing, and help both the model and the photographer’s portfolios.

Often a teenage model will naturally have a clean, beautiful look, which is a perfect starting point. These scams often mislead models into believing they need to add sexy photographs with alot of extra make-up and hairstyling in their portfolios. The resulting portfolio is often full of lingerie photographs and overtly sexual images. This will limit the type of clients this model will work with, often missing out of the higher paying advertising work. Clean or minimal make-up, classic clothes, and a pleasant expression should always be the first priority in a portfolio.

Art Director Alberto Coto hires many models a month for Getty Images, a successful photography agency. “It’s not the quantity of photographs I’m looking for in a portfolio, it’s the range of ‘looks’ or emotions, and how comfortable they look in front of the camera. Occasionally a model will walk in a casting, happy and smiling, but there is not one photograph of her smiling, in her portfolio. This makes me think twice about hiring her for a shoot that requires alot of smiling. I don’t need to see an expensive photoshoot in a portfolio, just clean images that can be as simple as a shoot on the beach or in a park.”

Just like with doctors, it OK to get a “second opinion,” especially when it comes to spending money on a career in modeling. Often a parent is so eager to see their child on a modeling shoot, that they are easily lured into scams that are not only a waste time and money, but can hurt a young persons fragile ego. Try to seek out other working models, for advice, or read current books on modeling such as “The Complete Guide for Models” by Eric Bean for a list of common scams and helpful advice from people who know. Eric interviews many people in the modeling industry, such as Katie Ford, of FORD Models. She gives us a glimpse as to where the modeling industry is headed. Successful model agent, David Grilli gives “insider advice” that saves beginning models time and money. Legendary model, Carmen Dell’Orefice, gives the reader a glimpse into what it takes to have a successful career as a model for over 50 years.

Avoid costly scams with research, planning, and relyable advice. Find a “modeling mentor” and always get a second opinion. This will make a career in modeling a positive, life changing experience.

“The Complete Guide for Models”

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NYC Fashion Photographer, Eric Bean, Debunks Common Myths About Modeling

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New York, NY (PRWEB) May 23, 2007

NYC fashion photographer, Eric Bean, explains the “hard truths” about the modeling industry, in his book, “The Complete Guide for Models: Insider Advice from Industry Professionals”. The advice comes from working with top fashion insiders, including successful models, modeling agents, agency owners, casting directors, magazine editors, makeup artists, and health professionals. These experts debunk myths about the modeling profession and shed light on common scams that plague the industry.

Eric debunks myths about the “Sex, Drugs, and Rock and Roll” perception most people have about the modeling industry. “A healthy lifestyle is essential to maintaining a long lasting career as a model. When i am casting for a photo shoot, i can see over 200 models. They are all auditioning for one job. I am looking for healthy skin, a beautiful face, correct proportions, and a great attitude. It’s very tough competition out there, you have to stand out as a Star . If a model stays out all night partying, it shows on her face, even if she’s a teenager. Even with high tech retouching these days, we want a “natural beauty” not a party girl.” ” Agents are hesitant to work with a “Paris Hilton ” or “Lindsay Lohan” type of party personality, for fear of losing a profitable job or even a client.” Eric says “Not everyone has the perfect combination of hard work ethics, height, personality, or the “X Factor” to become a supermodel. Those traits all have to blend together to make the ideal working model”. Natural beauty is just one part of becoming a successful model, Eric details the other 9 traits in his book, along with important information on the business of modeling and maintaining a long lasting career.

Eric’s conversations with fashion modeling “legends” such as supermodel Carmen Dell’Orefice, and owner of FORD Models, Katie Ford, sheds light on the the tough and demanding road to becoming a model. Eric discusses, in his book, the steps from being “discovered” to maintaining a long-lasting career. He explains the “behind the scenes” details of a New York City fashion shoot to find out what it’s really like. Whether you dream of becoming the next supermodel, or just hope to supplement your income with exciting modeling work, this book gives you the facts directly from people in the fashion industry.

Eric Bean is a fashion photographer who is based out of New York City. Eric started his photography career 20 years ago shooting for every major modeling agency in NYC. Soon after he became a popular fashion photographer that has photographed many prestigious worldwide ad campaigns. Eric has worked with such distinguished companies as Harry Winston Jewelers, Salvatore Ferragamo, Avon Worldwide, Bill Blass and W Hotels. His online portfolio can be viewed at www.EricBean.com. His book can be found at most major bookstores or online.

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John Robert Powers Fashion Modeling School Student Isham Hodges Wins IPOP! Teen Model Of The Year Award

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Los Angeles (PRWEB) September 3, 2006

John Robert Powers fashion modeling school student Ishmam Hodges, 19, from Sacramento, has won Model of the Year at the annual New York iPOP! (International Presentation of Performers) modeling competition. John Robert Powers School offers fashion modeling, acting, singing, and professional and social etiquette training programs to help students develop the confidence and skills they need to succeed in modeling, television and movie acting, and theatrical careers. iPOP! has become the “must go to” event for today’s rising young performers; with over 1,500 talented youngsters competing from across the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. The week long event was held at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in Times Square July 2-5th.

John Robert Powers Modeling Agency, John Robert Powers School System offers kids, teens, and adults the opportunity to train in a variety of disciplines, including child, teen, and adult female and male modeling courses, acting classes, personality development courses, and instruction in building poise and self confidence in its professional and social etiquette programs. Isham’s striking features and natural talent was first brought to the attention of John Robert Powers fashion modeling school representatives who started working with Isham’s training and discipline in teen acting instruction and fashion modeling classes. “Isham walked in very confidently and knew what he wanted. He allowed us to help him develop and strengthen his technique needed to excel in the industry,” said Liz Powell, director and coordinator of John Robert Powers Sacramento. Isham’s dedication to his craft enabled him to take all the fashion modeling training he had learned and apply it to his performances. Competing in numerous events such as runway, swimwear, monologue, and acting, Isham won top recognition in TV Commercial Print and 1st runner up in swimwear.

Since iPOP!, Isham has been busy meeting with casting directors and modeling agents and plans on moving to Los Angeles in the coming months.

Billed as a unique training program, iPOP! provides participants hours of one-on-one training with top professionals in all mediums of entertainment. iPOP!’s goal is to prepare aspiring performers to meet perspective agents, managers and casting directors. Last year’s attendees successfully landed lucrative modeling assignments and performance bookings across the country. Participants also gained representation by the biggest agencies Hollywood and New York has to offer.

Performers who are driven to acquire the experience and fashion model training needed in preparation for an agent, and who are passionate about their talent, were all welcomed to participate in the event. Students encountered the critical eyes of over one hundred of the entertainment industries’ most influential agents, managers, and casting directors who attended the modeling audition and coaching sessions. A final night awards ceremony included a Talent Showcase and Fashion Show. Performers were selected for this showcase throughout the week based on their coaching and audition sessions. VIP judges selected the overall Top Female & Male Model as well as a Top Female & Male Talent for the modeling competition.

John Robert Powers School System is one of many modeling and acting training schools that fully supports iPOP! and its vision.

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Style of Teen Fashion Modeling

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Trends for men or women, trends for kids and dogs etc. articles are related to fashion trends, but what about the teens. Searching for teen fashion trends and guidelines regarding teen modeling  and model pictures are difficult than any other. Teenagers fight against society, work hard to be different from others, but they also create new fashion styles.
Emotional style is the latest trend. This style is only for those who like black colors.
Colors like green, pink, red, yellow matched with black will make the teen models look really attractive. If you are in fashion style, you must have right hairdo. Female models can have zelda hairdo and male models can have jet black mop top hairdo. Models can also have bell bottom jeans, cigarette-shaped jeans with studded belt etc. For wearing top, you may choose anything you want, but should be sure about its fitting and color. Even large size jewelry will suit the young girls. EMO fashion style is perfect for the teens who wear glasses. Even glasses are of various types, you must look after it and see which suits you the best.

Hip hop have never been out of fashion. Music that speaks street language is really for the young generation. It is rather different to have a hip-hop style for teen boys and girls. Young boys usually wear loose pants and young girls wear tight outfits. Even cap is the other, which is must for these young teens. But while selecting colors, clothes you can select any color of your choice. And it is of different types, teen girls usually wear trendy caps of different color. Young boys prefer blue jeans and white-colored top while for young girls the choice is not predictable. To be trendy in this fashion world, girls should wear big earrings and boys should wear at least one ring. And talking about the purses or bags what the female models will prefer also matters. They can carry small trendy purse which suits with the color of their clothes and that makes them look really amazing. For young boys purse will not matter as they keep in pockets.

Fashion designers have come up with many trendy clothes for promotional model and young models. Dressing all black, coloring your hair black, whitening your face, to make everything look blacker is a current trend. Choosing big shoes with thick heels, going for metal details all over your clothing and accessories will make it a perfect teen model. If you wear a short or a long skirt, a close fit top or a loose one it would be ok if it is a black color. Even some teenagers like Bohemian style as fashionable. If young models wore loose light colored clothes, wraps and wooden, stone or amber accessories, they will really look like a bohemian girl or boy.

You will find endless information resources on the web about modeling and what it takes to become a professional model. Every article won’t be the same and some might give contradictory advice about what is the first thing you need to do. Some insiders for example suggest that you don’t necessarily need professional photos right from the start, but others maintain that the first thing an aspiring model needs is a professional portfolio and some comp cards.

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