Sunday, July 27, 2008

More Modeling Tips For Teenagers

So you want to become a teen model? Well you have come to the right place, to find out a bit on what you need to know.

Despite the stereotypes, breaking into the modeling industry requires a lot more than beauty. It requires dedication, smarts and perseverance. First and foremost is to realize how difficult it is to become a top fashion model in such a competitive industry. Millions chase the dream but only a handful actually make it as top fashion models. However, many people succeed as part-time models and enjoy an exhilarating life of being paid for fashion, tv, movies and much more...

There are several different types and levels of modeling, and if your expectations are realistic, you Needn't feel discouraged. There are different kinds of models such as child models, tall runway models seen in fashion shows, plus size models who are a size 10 and above and body parts models whose hands you might see in a diamond ring ad on a billboard.

The list goes on but the first thing you have to do is look at yourself, be honest and see where you qualify. Look at models in magazines like Vogue & Elle and see how you measure up.

Starting a Modeling Career.

Important Tips:

Yes, modeling is all about the right look but the what really determines wether a model is successful or not is what we call The 4 D's - Desire, Dedication, Determination and Devotion. There is so much competition in the business that every job usually has hundreds of applicants and models that show professionalism and reliability usually end up on top.

Here are a few tips you should remember.

1. Always show up early unlike a regular job as a model your job will most likely be in a different location each time, so always be prepared for traffic, getting lost or looking for parking.

2. Always be available the last thing you want as a model is to miss out on job opportunities because you missed a call, so always make sure you return calls promptly and that your agency and clients have your cell phone number.

3. Always be Professional most people think modeling is a laid back and easy going profession when is actually the opposite. From the moment you show up, pay attention, act professional so people will enjoy working with you, and offer you more work.If you are going on an audition or casting call do not bring friends, children or parents (unless you are under 18) because most agencies will not accept it. However for safety reasons, if you are unsure about the company or person you are going to see, we advise you bring someone.

4. Be Yourself always be yourself, relax and be comfortable because it all ends up showing when you get in front of the camera. Being yourself also means being honest when asked questions or asked for your opinions. Do not be intimidated or pressured into doing something you are not comfortable with, for example if you are not comfortable with nudes or implied nudity do not do it to please the photographer, simply say no.

The 4 Steps to Starting Modeling:

Step 1. Do Some Reading we highly recommend that you do some research by reading about the modeling industry so you can be aware of the way the industry works, the scams and also to better prepare yourself to get involved

Step 2. Build a Portfolio you are going to need some professional photos other than the snap shots you have to build your portfolio. Do not spend hundreds of dollars on this, instead ask photographers for test shoots, get involved in modeling shows, or volunteer to model for a college photo class. Collect all the photos you get and put at least ten good shots into a nice portfolio binder, now you have something to show agencies and clients. The more photo shoots you do the more experience you get.

Remember the modeling business is very competitive and there will always be someone who is taller, prettier and in better shape than you, so keep a positive attitude, learn to deal with rejection and you will do just fine.Also remember you cannot buy a modeling career so beware of people who will try to sell you your dream with expensive portfolios, photo shoots and pointless modeling classes.

It is obvious that you are determined to become a model because you have read this far and that is a great sign. Remember it is all about your attitude, knowing your role and exposing yourself to the right people.

Please remember that no single person can claim to be an expert on the modeling industry, it is way too dynamic therefore some people may have different views or opinions on our information. We have simply gathered this information from different reliable sources and our own personal experience to benefit you.

So good luck with your dreams of becoming a teen model and remember all you need is 4 D's.

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Sunday, July 13, 2008

Chariot updates Mina Justa resource model

Toronto-based Chariot Resources has published an updated resource model for its Mina Justa project, in Peru, comprising measured and indicated resources of 5,57-billion pounds of copper at a 0,3% total copper cut-off, and inferred resources of 1,19-billion pounds.

The new numbers compare with a 2006 resource estimate of 5,42-billion pounds of measured and indicated resources and 1,69-billion pounds inferred.

"Although on the surface the global numbers are similar, at the model level there are differences between the 2006 version and 2008 version as our emphasis in 2007 was to update our geological interpretations, and to improve the modeling of controls of the mineralisation as well as to focus on improving grades,” president and CEO Ulli Rath said in a statement.

Indicated tons, at 331,6-million, now comprise 80% of the total tons, compared with 73% in the 2006 estimate, the company pointed out.

Further, the grade of the indicated resource has increased by about 7%, to 0,76%, while the grade of the inferred resource has increased by some 11,7%.

"It should be kept in mind that much of our drilling in 2007 was infill drilling, which has now given us more confidence in the resource base,” Rath added.

When drilling was halted in December 2007, the deposit still appeared to be open in at least two directions.

The company has drilled an additional 258 holes since then, although the assay data from these holes were not available in time to be included in the new resource model.

Chariot was now working on completing a mine-planning model, which was taking longer than expected, Rath said in a statement on Wednesday.

The firm expects to have completed the model by the end of July, with the final mine plan, production schedule and capital and operating costs scheduled for completion by September.

If this timetable is met, the feasibility study on Mina Justa, which has been pushed forward a number of times, in order to account for the project's expanding resources, could be released early in the fourth quarter, Chariot said.

The project, which was the first 300-million-ton-plus copper discovery in South America's Cordillera region in over a decade, could produce up to 240-million pounds of copper a year, Rath said in January.

Chariot Resources and its joint-venture partners, Korea Resources Corporation (owned by the Korean government) and LS-Nikko Copper, bought the Marcona property, on which Mina Justa sits, from diversified-miner Rio Tinto in 2005.
http://www.miningweekly.com/article.php?a_id=137695