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Gaetano, Reference: BV645175


I loved my assignment with Penny Dreadful Menswear.  Everybody was nice, friendly and professional and made me and my other colleague feel relaxed.  The experience was fantastic - I was required to model a new brand of boxer shorts on a sailing boat with various poses and tasks. I would like to thank Talent Management for this opportunity.

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Adam, Reference: Z511246

I had a good experience on my shoot for Avalon Vodka Untamed & Protege International and was treated really well.  I was a little nervous beforehand but was put at ease by talking with the staff over coffee. I created a number of poses and expressions in a soldier outfit to advertise the product.  It was very fun, so something I would definitely do again. 

My advice to others looking to work in the modelling industry would be to keep an open mind and enjoy the experiences.

Thanks Talent Management for the opportunity!

Steve, Reference: BT599341

I modelled for Inspired Homes for the day.  The location was a very beautiful house in North London, and the shoot involved six of us having various photos taken in different rooms of the home.

I wasn't nervous as this was my 4th modelling assignment with Talent Management, so I feel as though I'm getting a little more confident and comfortable after each job, and gaining more experience is helping me a lot.

Photos were taken of myself and a female model, acting as though we were a couple enjoying our new home.  This was new for me but I adapted fairly quickly. The other models and crew members were very friendly and easy to get along with, which helps towards being relaxed for the shoot.

I enjoy modelling a lot and the variety that comes with it, it is always a little different to what you've done before which makes it that much more exciting to do.

Joining Talent Management has been an enjoyable experience and one of the best decisions I have ever made. It is a great organisation and I would recommend it to anyone who is interested in modelling.


Jake, Reference: 1005

This was my first job via Talent Management and I hope it is the first of many.  I got a last minute call for a shoot in London and after agreeing to the job I received all the relevant documentation very swiftly with all the correct info including the postcode and contact numbers. The client I was shooting for was very professional and the day went as smoothly as can be hoped for.  I was modelling for a high end floristry company in London alongside 3 other guys who were all a pleasure to work with. I would highly recommend anyone to sign up with Talent Management and I hope to receive many further jobs through them.

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Tom, Reference: BC540461


I had an enjoyable shoot yesterday with Avalon Untamed Vodka - great crew to work with and the set was interesting.  It was very different to previous assignments I have been on, which provides a bit of intrigue.  A good experience - thank you Talent Management!

Hayden, Reference: A563188

It felt great once again to get a modeling assignment with Talent Management. The location was exceptional at a racing stables with a clay tennis court. The assignment involved modeling for a designer called Freddie Parker with another female model. We both had lots of fun together and the team made us feel very relaxed.  It's not as easy as many people think being a model, but it's something I feel very comfortable with.

Lamin, Reference: Z513723

I had an amazing day on set on Saturday, shooting for Level39.  The crew were fantastic, the cast were brilliant and the location was number 1!  Molly, of Talent Management, is the best agent ever.

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Daniel, Reference: 3046MK8

It feels good to tell people that you are a model and you have an assignment coming up.  I wasn't nervous at the shoot as I have done modelling previously.  The assignment consisted of doing simple poses, pretending to play with a phone, look happy, look deep in thought, enthusiastic.  The most enjoyable part of the assignment would be interacting with the photographer to understand the poses he wanted me to perform, we made a lot of jokes and had great fun overall.  I didn't learn anything new at the shoot, however it was good to brush up on my skill set.  All in all, this is something I would definitely do again.  I would recommend the experience to all aspiring models, the photographer was a pleasure to work with.

Richard, Reference: C683372

This weekends photo shoot for Level39 was my first assignment, but I was with my wife Michele so I was not too nervous.  It was great fun!  The other models were really interesting and from diverse backgrounds.  We all got on really well and chatted easily which made any nerves disappear - it was more like hanging out with a bunch of friends.  The client was really friendly too and put everyone at ease.  The photographer was there but not there - you hardly noticed him and this also made the whole experience really relaxed.  I found that I gained lots of condidence throughout the day and I would definitely like to do similar work again.  Thank you Talent Management!

Andrew, Reference: P528124

The two day shoot with Latham Trust was a great experience.  Myself and the other models posed as a family on holiday at a caravan park and, despite a cold first day, it was really fun.  I have done some similar work in the past and this was a good confidence booster to help me back into it and has certainly encouraged me to stay on top of my profile to gain more assignments like this.  Talent Management made it easy in terms of organising and sourcing the work, so I just turned up and got stuck in. The best part of the assignment was the shots of our 'family' on bikes - I could have done that all day!  The children and women there with me had not done any work of this kind beforehand and clearly enjoyed the experience too. I am very glad that I got involved!

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Martin, Reference: P573163


The assignment was a 2 day photo shoot for a brochure promoting holiday caravans in Skegness.  I knew that I was going to be a member of a family and was relieved to find I was the Grandad (as I'm 57)!   The other models and the real parents of the children were very friendly and the photographers made everything relaxed and were good fun to work with.  We were asked to play out various scenes of a happy family on holiday, which involved sitting out having meals, playing games with the children and a trip to the beach to get ice creams.  A few of the models were more experienced but we all gelled and got on well and one of the most satisfying things for me was hearing the owner say that he was really pleased with the shoot.

I signed up with Talent Management because I thought it might be an enjoyable experience and very different to my normal life - this assignment, which was my first, was both those things.  Thanks Talent Management - I will update my portfolio now in the hope of getting more work like this.

Mazin, Reference: CA648980

A fabulous session, I did not anticipate just how enjoyable the experience would be. A few of us stayed behind because we got on so well!

The location had a spectacular view across London. The best part of it was getting paired up and then through just a natural flow of conversation with one another, the session had already got underway!
It was amazing because we were having a conversation with each other without realising that photos were being taken in the background.

Philip was just looking at a casual dining experience with a backdrop of the stunning views behind and various shot preparation of the mise-en place that was prepared for us on the tables.

We were asked to sit and talk at the small tables. Dishes and glasses of wine were then brought out to the tables from the lovely Sarah and we were then asked to keep a conversation going as much as possible. As simple as that!

We then went over to the larger round tables to accommodate for a larger group sitting and were asked to the same throughout with the person sitting next to us. We had a group meeting in one of the more contained private rooms where we asked to perform bodily and gestural type communication whilst paying attention to the lead person at the front when they were communicating back to us.

For Executive type work, I would recommend taking with you a change of clothes as there could be specific scenes required for certain ideas. Also, keeping to a clean, professional attitude throughout as well as paying attention to listening to further instructions from the photographer really helps. If you are someone who likes to have a conversation then rest assure that Talent Management will be key to finding your future success in leading work out there. A person desiring to get into the field of modelling doesn’t need to have the look seen in films or TV - they just want people who they are at ease with and can relate to.

Rob, Reference: K571280

Having just taken part in my first photo shoot I thought I'd better put pen to paper, to explain how much I enjoyed it. I was lucky enough to be selected to attend a photo shoot for the Canary Wharf Group, for a marketing campaign for Level 39.  Although a little apprehensive on the way to the assignment, any concerns I had were quickly forgotten once I'd met the other models and the photographer.  They were all fantastic.  The assignment involved us posing at work and socialising in various locations on Level 39.  Although we were photographed almost constantly for over three hours, the time flew by.  The chemistry between us models was amazing and the whole photo shoot felt very natural.  It was hard to believe we were being photographed and that for many of us, it was the first assignment.  The assignment reaffirmed to me why I joined Talent Management; to have fun, meet great and interesting people and to give modelling a go.  I'd definitely recommend it to one and all.

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Keith, Reference: BV616636

Yesterdays shoot with Mobility Operations was a fantastic experience for me. I have never done anything like this before. I was nervous but everyone was so nice and friendly which made it so easy.


I enjoy meeting new people and this was an excellent opportunity to do just that. I was having my photograph taken as part of a customer’s journey when acquiring a new car. Everyone was so organised the time flew by so quickly.


This was my first assignment and I do hope I get the opportunity to do more,..

Herb, Reference: 155533

The weather was fine and dry on the morning of my most recent photographic assignment, just as well as there is little or no shelter in the deserted canyons that make up the Banking District of the City of London.   Myself and my model colleague Pat had been booked for an advertising campaign for LINK, with a view to emphasise the need for taking care to make sure you keep pin numbers safe.  As with all the assignments given me by Talent Management, it was really enjoyable especially being the focus of attention of the increasing numbers of passers by as time passed, particularly those who needed to use one or other of the ATM's we had taken over for the shoot.  They do say everybody has fifteen minutes of fame, perhaps this was ours!  Working with Pat was a pleasure and I would like to compliment the crew Charlie Best and Josh Hughes for the excellent preparation, tact and patience they showed throughout - I hope we can all work together again!

Aakash, Reference: G4236BR2

My video shoot with The Walt Disney Company was great, and I am look forward to doing something similar again!  Myself and another dancer were asked to choreograph a short dance routine in a couple of hours, and then had to perform this with the 'presenter' of the TV show on camera.  Every time I complete an assignment, or perform in front of cameras, my confidence grows and this particular experience taught me to how think up a choreography to the music under time constraints.

I would definitely recommend this type of opportunity if you are interested in performing arts. Being placed on an assignment by Talent Management will give you an opportunity to increase your network of contacts, as well as really learn what is expected of a professional performer!

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Steve, Reference: BT599341

I was a model for Vogel's Bread today which I thoroughly enjoyed.  Photos were taken of me enjoying a breakfast meal with the bread.  It took a bit of getting use to but I was fine once I got going, the photographers were nice and made me feel very comfortable.  The most enjoyable part of the assignment for me was acting out how enjoyable the bread was - I had to pull certain facial expressions which was funny in itself! 

I would recommend Talent Management if you're considering a modelling career - they are a reputable agency and very reasonable in their joining fees.  I personally joined Talent Management to gain some experience in the industry and I have always been very happy with their service and how clear and easy to use their website is.

Keith, Reference: 152741

My second assignment with Talent Management was relatively short notice.   I was asked to take part in a fashion diversity photo shoot by a student at the University of Central Lancashire for her end of degree project.  I had to wear some of my own clothes and the rest were provided by the client.  The shoot took place in a purpose built studio which was a new experience for me and it enabled me to learn about the use of lighting etc.  It was a little nerve racking as the client had been let down in the past by one of her previous models, but I was so pleased to see the relief and then excitement on her face after a few photos were taken!

I think everyone should at some point in their lives try modelling.  My contact at Talent Management (Molly) is very approachable and having that contact at an agency is invaluable.  I decided to join Talent Management because it was on my '50 things to do before I turn 50' list - and it turned out to be a great decision!

Daniel, Reference: M201203

It feels good to tell people that you are a model and you have an assignment coming up.  I wasn't nervous at the shoot as I have done modelling previously.  The assignment consisted of doing simple poses, pretending to play with a phone, look happy, look deep in thought, enthusiastic.  The most enjoyable part of the assignment would be interacting with the photographer to understand the poses he wanted me to perform, we made a lot of jokes and had great fun overall.  I didn't learn anything new at the shoot, however it was good to brush up on my skill set.  All in all, this is something I would definitely do again.  I would recommend the experience to all aspiring models, the photographer was a pleasure to work with.

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Chung, Reference: M158631

My photo shoot with Infinite Realities was really good fun.  I'm not a nervous person so I was really relaxed.  I've been to a few castings before so I knew what to expect. This assignment involved 3D photography - I was surrounded by cameras to capture every angle of me, as well as taking some stationery and motion shots.  The process was very quick and the shoot was complete in half an hour.  The most enjoyable part was completing the 3D shot and speaking to the photographer - he was a friendly down to earth guy.  I'd certainly love to do this again, it's good fun, you meet a variety of people and explore the country at the same time as usually it involves travelling to a destination.  I enjoyed learning about 3D photography which is very different from the conventional methods, it's really interesting to see technology being integrated into this field.  Learning to relax is something important at photoshoots and also good posture.

I'd certainly recommend this experience to others, as you get to meet a variety of people, gain confidence in yourself, and experience something different.  The advice I'd have for someone is to follow what they believe in, be committed and dedicated. Most of all just enjoy what you are doing.  I understand it's a difficult industry to get into so it's useful to take as many bookings as possible while you're available.

I would definitely recommend going through Talent Management as they will source work for you which would otherwise be very time consuming, especially without the networks they have.  Talent Management were advertising the assignment so I made contact with them.  They were extremely helpful and easy to work with.

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Robin, Reference: BM563483

PLAYING THE DAD

I was a little apprehensive about this assignment as I was asked to play the father of a family on holiday… There were six of us in total - grandparents, parents and two children, and we spent the day as one might on holiday, relaxing and catching up. I haven't worked with others before but this experience was a lot of fun as we basically spent the day pretending to be on holiday in the blazing sunshine!

I learnt a lot about the different challenges of working with a group (including dogs!) as opposed to being on my own, but the other models were really nice and we all got along well during the various shoots. It was also a novelty meeting my wife for the first time and being introduced to our children! The shoots took place in a chalet, having a picnic (playing swingball and badminton with the kids), having lunch, and finally splashing around in the pool and jacuzzi - as far as work goes it was a good day!

The shoots were all done using film rather than stills, and this was a new experience for me. I think I prefer this technique to straight stills because it's much easier to capture realistic moments rather than staged images - I think we were all able to relax and get on with things whilst the camera was rolling. All in all we had a lot of fun, it showed me a fun side of the industry, and it was great to meet new people and extend my family!

If every Talent Management assignment was like this I'd be a happy man!

Mohamed, Reference: BQ604757

PLAYING THE BUSINESSMAN

I felt fabulous working on this assignment from Talent Management. The team was very friendly and the atmosphere was fantastic. Alex the photographer was pleasant and he really got everyone going. Everything was nice and relaxed and I had fun playing the businessman – I think my versatility really came through.

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Edward, Reference: R622780

REMAIN FLEXIBLE

Having been a member on Talent Management for only a few months, I wasn't expecting to get work so soon. I was really excited (if a little nervous) when I had the call from them. Having arrived on location my nerves were instantly put to rest having met with a very knowledgeable and friendly photographer and a welcoming client not to mention the other models.

It was a multi location shoot but the preparation the photographer had put into it prior to our arrival made for a smooth and well planned out day. It was a relaxed friendly environment. The majority of us were fairly new to modelling and this made the day even more enjoyable as we swapped tips, ideas and generally got to know each other. It was a fun experience, not just for the financial gain but also for the experience independently. It has certainly helped boost my confidence and appetite for future assignments.

One piece of advice I would say is, remain flexible. I was called up last minute, and situations changed on the day. Thankfully on the advice of Talent Management I had plenty of clothes to change into that were out of scope to the original assignment.

To anyone thinking they have what it takes I'd say go for it. Through doing just one shoot I've had my initial investment back and so now anything on top is profit, but more importantly the experience itself it fun, enjoyable, varied and interesting.

Francis, Reference: A519498

PLAYING DOCTOR

After a small hiatus of just forty (yes, folks - FOUR OH!) years it was good to be back in the modelling saddle again on Tuesday. I had just about given up hope of getting a job as I signed up with Talent Management ages ago, but everything comes... as they say.

Although the assignment was about 150 miles from where I live, as luck would have it, it was near my sister's, so I was able to stay with her the night before.

With only a little Sat Nav guidance I found the venue easily enough, and was glad to arrive bang on time - at what turned out to the (rather beautiful) home of the photographer, Andrew, who had a studio set-up in his basement.

To say I was nervous would be an exaggeration, but stepping into an unknown situation and meeting new people always feels a mite tricky. However, Colin and Rachel from the marketing company made their friendly introductions and put names to faces and explained who was who and what the job entailed. Before this, I only knew I was to be 'a doctor' and that there would be a female 'patient', but that was about all. To amuse the others, I brought along a photo of a shoot I'd done back in 1971 when I'd last posed as a doctor - a very junior and more hairy one than now.

My 'patient' turned out to be Jenny, who was expecting her A level results this week, so was very much in the grand-daughter category in relation to my advanced age. This was her first ever job, so I felt doubly the old soldier, and determined to try and help to make her feel at ease. He mum was with her, reading Jane Austen to pass the hours of waiting.

The product turned out to be a new range of asthma inhalers, and we were to pose for shots to be used in the promotional material in the Europe-wide launch due later this year. One can't help but be a little impressed that one's image is going to be distributed around so widely - but our heads were soon brought back to earth when we saw that the product was going to be very much in the foreground of the shots and our images would appear, very blurrily in the background! Still, no matter, a job's a job and we're not doing this for our own self-aggrandisement. At least one felt that this product might improve the many thousands of asthma-sufferers - my youngest son being among them. In my former modelling days in the early 70's, I was often struck about the irony of being well paid to promote stuff that usually amounted to luxuries for the developed world - when at the same time my day job involved working with London's thousands of street-dwellers...

So, to the job itself - Jenny and I were perched on a couple of bar-stools in front of a mock-up of a typical GP desk, and instructed NOT to bump into the scenery, which was very precariously erect! (I nearly blotted my copy-book a little while into the session, when I put a hand on the bench to shift my position on the stool, and the whole lot wobbled as in an earthquake, nearly giving the photographer a heart-attack!).

So the shoot started, with Jenny and I being asked to move a hair up or down or to one side or the other, and we worked through the six different products in the range. This took a painstaking few hours, with a break for coffee, and later, lunch. (Incidentally, despite being advised to bring our own tucker, we found that this was kindly provided by the client.)

Really, one has to become like one of Nick Park's little plasticine models of Wallace or Gromit, and surrender one's mind and body to be manipulated as the photographer and director want. I think a model needs to go very much with their flow and listen very carefully to instructions and not make any suggestions of one's own unless the moment is exactly right. This might imply that there is minimal scope for creativity as a model - that one is like paint or brushes to an artist, and this is largely true, especially if one is new to the game. One also has to be prepared to be thick-skinned if one picks up comments when the shots are being picked over to select the best... one can sense if one's efforts are being appreciated and most photographers and directors are good at encouraging and acknowledging - one usually knows if they're happy with one's modelling.

One major innovation since I last modelled is of course the use of digital photography and the opportunity it gives to assess each shot instantly on a laptop screen. However, although this may make things more immediate (and I guess more economical) it doesn't mean that models don't have to concentrate. Time is still money and no technology can compensate for uninspired posing... a word which in itself is more often the butt of humour, but which anybody involved in the business knows is the very essence of the exercise.

At one point, when Jenny was flagging a bit, I whispered to her "This is the easiest money you'll ever earn" Not really true in one sense (see above) but she got the point...

After several hours, our task completed to the satisfaction of Andrew, Colin and Rachel, we all went our separate ways, possibly never to meet again. But, as anybody who has been involved in any kind of creative endeavour knows, one feels an instant sense of camaraderie in these situations, and a little sense of loss when it's time to say goodbye. In fact, because I was needed for some solo shots, I never got to say goodbye to Jenny, my fellow model - which I regretted, as I wanted to wish her success in life - with her A level results, her ambition to go to university, and of course any modelling she does in the future... but she might just read this...

Why did I seek to revive my modelling career? Not just for the money, not just because (I confess!) I'm a natural show-off - more because it thrusts one into new and completely varied little adventures and gives one encounters that often linger long in the memory....here's looking forward to the next one!

Sanna, Reference: BM611724

WATCHING A MOVIE

To be honest at first I was a bit nervous, but I soon began to feel comfortable thanks to my colleagues and the photographer. I had fun and really enjoyed it and I would love to do it again. The assignment was to act like we were watching a movie in the cinema.

I learnt a lot from this experience and would recommend it to others because you gain new skills, have fun and you meet new people – it was amazing.

I have always wanted to be a model and a football player from a young age, so when I moved to London I made some new friends. As I got to know them better I told them about my dream to become a model and they recommended Talent Management to me. I joined this agency because I want a career in modelling.

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