Modeling Quotes

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Mae West
“I'm no model lady. A model's just an imitation of the real thing.”
Mae West

Karl Lagerfeld
“The secret to modeling is not being perfect. What one needs is a face that people can identify in a second. You have to be given what’s needed by nature, and what’s needed is to bring something new.”
Karl Lagerfeld

Queen Latifah
“I don’t want to be a supermodel; I want to be a role model.”
Queen Latifah

Criss Jami
“We are often taught to look for the beauty in all things, so in finding it, the layman asks the philosopher while the philosopher asks the photographer.”
Criss Jami, Killosophy

Charlie Parker
“If you don't live it, it won't come out of your horn.”
Charlie Parker

“Whatever you do don't let anybody talk you into doing something about the way you look ever.”
John Casablancas

RuPaul
“The mantle of glamour has been taken from the women and given to the men. The women toil in their shadows, plain and ordinary-looking. So that transition has left a void. It is a void for drop-dead, impossible, over-the-top glamour. Supermodels fill that void. The only thing they have to do is work the runway, sweetie, and refuse to get out of bed for less than ten thousand dollars.”
RuPaul, Lettin it All Hang Out: An Autobiography

A.K. Nicholas
“Any files I give to the model are downsized (typically 800x1200 pixels)... By not giving out my high resolution files, they cannot be used without my knowledge.”
A.K. Nicholas, True Confessions of Nude Photography

“Listen, then repeat. Listen, then repeat. That was all it took to pretend well. What was a person’s self but carefully articulated mimicry?”
Rivers Solomon, An Unkindness of Ghosts

“Modeling is the culmination of lighting, texture, body movement, and your soul's expression.”
Adrienne Posey

Marie-Louise von Franz
“As you know, there was a famous quarrel between Max Planck and Einstein, in which Einstein claimed that, on paper, the human mind was capable of inventing mathematical models of reality. In this he generalized his own experience because that is what he did. Einstein conceived his theories more or less completely on paper, and experimental developments in physics proved that his models explained phenomena very well. So Einstein says that the fact that a model constructed by the human mind in an introverted situation fits with outer facts is just a miracle and must be taken as such. Planck does not agree, but thinks that we conceive a model which we check by experiment, after which we revise our model, so that there is a kind of dialectic friction between experiment and model by which we slowly arrive at an explanatory fact compounded of the two. Plato-Aristotle in a new form! But both have forgotten something- the unconscious. We know something more than those two men, namely that when Einstein makes a new model of reality he is helped by his unconscious, without which he would not have arrived at his theories...But what role DOES the unconscious play?...either the unconscious knows about other realities, or what we call the unconscious is a part of the same thing as outer reality, for we do not know how the unconscious is linked with matter.”
Marie-Louise von Franz, Alchemy: An Introduction to the Symbolism and the Psychology

“I love when I capture moments of expression.”
Adrienne Posey

A.D. Aliwat
“Some models are actually very weird-looking.”
A.D. Aliwat, In Limbo

“When working with data, I discover what I really want to say.”
Damian Mingle

“The expectation that models should change in front of people is also a way for the client to exert power. It's both a test and a reminder of your position: everyone else is doing their job; now it's time for you to do yours. The stylist, their assistant, the client or editor, the other models, and sometimes the photographer will stand right in front of you and wait as you strip. You understand that your body is a means for them to accomplish what they're here to accomplish: to make an image to sell whatever it is they're selling. They're in charge of it now, not you. (K-Spa)”
Emily Ratajkowski, My Body

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Mannequins are the artificial intelligence of the modelling industry.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

“In contrast to the “everyday smiley catalog girl” or the “generically” handsome guy, the editorial model is seen as “unique” and “strong.” An editorial model is typically described as having an unusual or, to use a term that comes up often in the business, an “edgy” look. Producers define edgy as an “atypical” or an “odd” kind of quality.

Everyone in the fi eld had a tough time putting edgy into words. Beyond its rudimentary physical markers of youth and skinniness, edgy is an amorphous quality, perhaps most easily defi ned negatively. Edgy
is not commercially pretty but is code for a look that departs from conventional norms of attractiveness. It is the uncanny, sitting on the border between beautiful and ugly, familiar and strange, at once attracting and repulsing its viewer.”
Ashley Mears, Pricing Beauty: The Making of a Fashion Model

Richie Norton
“Who is someone you admire who has the results you’d like to model? Learn from them.”
Richie Norton

Avijeet Das
“Why does our society teach young people to follow beauty standards? Why do young boys and girls have to look beautiful to be accepted into certain professions such as modeling and acting? Why do companies sell fairness creams? Every skin color is beautiful. Why is our society obsessed with looks?”
Avijeet Das

“She would be asked to climb a low wooden platform in the hall and hold an expression for a class. Students would shuffle their gaze quickly, back and forth from her to their easels to get the details. She felt hugely self conscious to begin with, with two dozen eager eyes gazing at her, taking in her every detail, warts and all, her cheeks flushed and her folded leg trembling involuntarily. She would make an extra effort to cover her front teeth by pulling the lower lip over them. This and her self consciousness would tire her. But a few sessions down and she became used to the attention. And then, also she had also never known such leisure. This sitting idle had its benefits. She realised she would find solution to many a pending question. She would make little budgeting of her savings in her head. Her mind would move from matters of the canteen to Pali’s problem. At times she would so overcome with wretchedness that she would have to deliberately snap out of her thoughts and begin to inaudibly recite the mool mantar. However, all in all, she began to look forward to this. Like zero hour. At the end of what was a fortnight or twenty days of sitting, she was overwhelmed, looking at a studio full of her portraits.”
Sakoon Singh, In The Land of The Lovers

Amit Kalantri
“Don't mind your make-up every time, but make up your mind once in a while.”
Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“If we do not determine to aspire to that which we write about, we should rid ourselves of every single sheet of paper and discard every pen that we would use to write upon them.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

J.S. Felts
“Statistically speaking, you’re modeling the marriage your children will have.”
J.S. Felts, Ageless Wisdom: A Treasury of Quotes to Motivate & Inspire

Heather Mathes
“Be open to the belief that your food consumption should never bring you guilt and should only bring you the natural pleasure it was designed for. If it’s not, you’re doing it wrong.”
Heather Mathes, Paid to Be Perfect: The Secret to Finding Your Perfect

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Abhijit Naskar
“By inviting women to compare their own real image with the airbrushed perfection of the media, advertising erodes self-esteem, then offers to sell it back, for a price.”
Abhijit Naskar, The Bengal Tigress: A Treatise on Gender Equality

“if i could just stop eating for 5 seconds, maybe i could be anorexic like a model”
Karen Kilgariff, Stay Sexy & Don't Get Murdered: The Definitive How-To Guide

“if you’re a model go with god, enjoy your endless flow of worship and have a great time for the rest of us, reenact the father-figure video, that’s what i’d do”
Karen Kilgariff, Stay Sexy & Don't Get Murdered: The Definitive How-To Guide

“i could tell that the speed was affecting my heart rate and i could only sleep for a couple of hours at the time, sometimes the only thing i ate was beer, it’d all gotten very extreme. (…) at one point i walked by a kinda scary looking homeless woman and said ‘good morning’, and she spat back ‘don’t good morning me, you got the devil in you, and i can see it’, and i lost it, because she was right, i did have a devil in me, the devil came in the form of medical grade prescription diet pills and they were controlling my mind and killing my heart. (…) and so here was my life, working out exactly the way i wanted to, and i blew it, because i couldn’t handle taking pharmaceutical grade speed daily, i just didn’t have the grit or the gumption…and i didn’t have any kind of plan or a mentor, i just figured it would work out fine (…) no one said ‘hey, this weird plan can give you permanent seizures’, i just kinda went for it.”
Karen Kilgariff, Stay Sexy & Don't Get Murdered: The Definitive How-To Guide

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