Your Iconic Image : Placing Models and Actors With Agencies

Published: Jan. 11, 2023, noon

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Model Makers Group




Model Makers Group is not a mother agency or management company, but rather trusted, industry modeling industry consultants. Over the past 13 years they have successfully placed models and actors with top agencies around the country. Together, co-owners Cristina Buehrer and Tara Rasheta have over 50 years of experience in the entertainment industry. They use that knowledge and insight to empower their clients with the practical knowledge and personalized guidance needed to get started in the business.




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Marlana:


Model Maker\'s Group places models and actors with top agencies around the country. Owners, Christina and Tara have over 50 years of experience in the entertainment industry. They use that knowledge and insight to empower their clients with practical knowledge and personalized guidance needed to get started in the business. Welcome Tara.


Tara:


Hi. Thank you so much for having me.


Marlana:


So, first go into a little bit of detail. What exactly does Model Maker\'s Group do?


Tara:


Sure. So, our specialty is agency placement. We consult with models and if they\'re under 18, we\'re also often working with their parents and we\'re helping them navigate the industry. Right. We are primarily working with models, hence the name model makers, but we also have clients who are our in entertainment, maybe as a TV host or an actor. So, we also work with other specialties under that entertainment umbrella. But our specialty is helping those clients sign to reputable agencies around the country. And though I am now based in Dallas and my partner Christina is on the East coast, we work with clients every day all across the country. We accomplish a lot of that through Zoom sessions. And of course, we love to work with our clients in person. So, I have a great office here in Dallas where I meet with clients. We also anytime we\'re traveling, we make an announcement to our clients so that we can hopefully connect face-to-face. Cuz as you know, nothing beats face-to-face, but our success rate is really the same whether we\'re meeting with our clients in person or online.


Marlana:


So, what is the benefit of having an agency like yours versus trying to go direct to various agencies, modeling agencies?


Tara:


Sure. That\'s a question that we get a lot. And you know, agencies are flooded with new model, new talent submissions every day and it is the snap of a finger for them to say no. In fact, most of their submissions will instantly go into the no pile. And so, what we found is that, you know, you don\'t know what you don\'t know until you figure out you don\'t know it. And so that\'s where our models and clients are. They don\'t know what they don\'t know, but what we offer is practical guidance to get them where they need to go. So, it often starts with like reviewing imagery and as you know, as a photographer, imagery is so impactful, but a lot of times these models are applying to agencies on their own not knowing what the agents want. So, they\'re sending in the wrong types of pictures.


Maybe they have incomplete applications. They don\'t know what a talent resume should look like. They don\'t know what a slate video should comprise of, they don\'t have their measurements correct. I mean something so simple as taking your body measurements. I measure models all the time and I usually want to test them like, Hey, take these at home and when we meet in person, if we have the opportunity to, I\'m gonna test your measuring skills. And a lot of times those are off and you know, this is an image-based business so a few inches off can make a big difference on an application. And so, we\'re looking at all those elements start to finish to prepare before we recommend that a client submit to agencies. And we have two different consulting packages. We have one where we are doing all that legwork ahead of time and then we sent a customized list of agencies that we have that we know to be reputable, ethical, and professional in the industry.


And then they are handling the submissions on their own. But we\'re there every step of the way to answer questions. You know, to review emails that they receive, we\'re there supporting them through that process, but they\'re handling the submissions on their own. And then we have like what we call our ultimate consulting package where we personally submit the clients to agencies which is much more full service. It\'s a very tedious process to submit to agencies but you know, we\'ve done it for so many years, it\'s really easy for us and it takes that off the plate of the model or the parent. So, really, that\'s it. It is just, you know, the success rate of getting signed if you\'ve worked with a professional is going to be higher than if you just wing it.


Marlana:


And both you and Christina also come from a place of having been there, done that kind of a thing, which I think is so much better when you have somebody who knows what it\'s like to be on the other side. I know for me; I know what women like to wanna look like in front of the camera cuz I\'ve been on the other side of the camera, and I just think that little element helps so much. So, talk to us a little bit about what some of the things you and Christina have accomplished.


Tara:


Yeah, so, I mean, when we started our business it was 2009. She and I were both working as professional full-time models in Los Angeles. We met at a casting and instantly had a friendship. We both had the experience of competing at Miss u s a state title holder. So, I was Miss Alabama USA, she was Miss Massachusetts USA. So, when we put that together, we had this instant connection. And as we started talking about our experience in the industry at that point, we\'d already been working for many years. We also realized that we were getting fielding a lot of questions maybe from, you know, friends of friends or like my mom\'s hairdressers daughter, you know, it was all these like degrees of separation. But people would be contacting us either emailing us or calling us independently and saying, Hey, I want to help my daughter get into the business.


Or Hey my friend, I\'m with this agency but this something doesn\'t sound right. Can you help? And so, we realized there was a real need for practical advice and consulting and mentorship. And for us it was just so simple because we were already working in the industry. We\'d already reviewed our own agency contracts. We know what needed to be in place. We know what red flags to look for, how to stay safe. We both were very lucky to have positive and safe experiences in the industry, but we also know what to look and listen for. And so, we thought, you know, we\'ve got so much knowledge that we can share. And that\'s how we started our business. Christina and I both had wonderful careers that allowed us to travel the world. We also did a lot of TV hosting, red carpet hosting, things like that.


So, you know, we\'ve also had not only worked as models but had our hand in broadcasting and a little bit of acting. And so, it really does that knowledge base is so great for our clients and we continue to help facilitate castings and we still continue to work with some of the fashion brands that we modeled for many years ago and help them place models for their campaigns as well. So, we\'re still involved very much involved in the modeling industry and that definitely translates to helping our clients navigate it. And at the end of the day, just as we had a positive and safe experience, that is the ultimate goal. I mean, we want these girls to have fun and make money and all the other things too, but safety has always been top priority and will always continue to be.


And really signing with a reputable agency adds so many layers of protection to that model and to a parent supporting her child because the agency vets their clients they get to be the bad guys and chased on the money if the invoices are late, they negotiate the contract on behalf of the model and they should always be looking out for the model\'s best interest. So that\'s why we\'ve chosen to really focus on agency placement because certainly it, it makes for a, a more healthy place for a new model to start at somewhere nurturing environment to be under the protection of that agency. But also, we know that the best bookings are always going to come through reputable agencies. And in fact, just yesterday I had a client who I\'m working with on agency placement, she received an email maybe it was like a cold call through Instagram.


I don\'t know how this email came to her, but it was a scam email basically claiming you\'ve got a booking in LA, we need you here next week. It\'s a $4,000 gig. And I just had to tell her there\'s no way that that company, and I\'m not gonna name who they were saying it was, would hire you directly without going through an agency because also agencies have insurance coverage and things like that and in individual models just don\'t have, you know, there\'s a lot of legality to that too. But that\'s why I was like, just politely decline to respond to that email and let\'s continue working on getting you signed. Cuz that\'s really where the agent helps lead models to meaningful casting and booking opportunities and we really wanna get them there so they can do more of what they love,


Marlana:


You know, and it\'s really kind of sad because a lot of new models especially want it so badly. So, you just hit on one. What are some red flags that they can watch out for that, you know, no, this is not something that you wanna respond to or pursue.


Tara:


Sure. I mean I think, you know casting is so important especially for big projects. So, if a model receives a DM on Instagram or an email and it\'s about a booking and they\'re direct booked without having to do anything, then you need to have your ears and eyes open because that something doesn\'t sound or look right to me in that situation. So, you know, there always should be some sort of casting. Now a lot of, a lot of models are able to self-tape, and I think this has really been great for our models that live in more rural markets because I think post covid we found that, you know, the zoom casting process was just easier for casting directors and for fashion professionals. So, a lot of times you\'ll start with that. You may end up having an in-person like callback but so many things can be booked from afar, but there needs to be some sort of interview slash casting.


So, if you haven\'t been asked to do that, then chances are that\'s a scam. Also, you know, the lists of agencies that we\'re providing to our clients we keep on spreadsheets of all the regions where we have our clients and that\'s the whole country. And we\'re very familiar with almost all of the agency contracts on the list that we\'re providing to our clients. And so, we know that you know, agents do not ask for money for you to be represented. And that\'s definitely one of the scams. So, we actually wrote a book called Top 10 Modeling Scams and it\'s on Amazon. And it\'s just a little guide really, but it\'s like easy things that you can do, whether you\'re working with us and you\'re getting signed to an agency or if you\'re trying it on your own, just some really practical things that you can do to stay safe and to have a good experience in the industry. But those are two things, just like there should always be a casting and then you do not pay an agency to be represented by them. There are some fees and that\'s, there are some caveats of course. And we discuss that with our clientele and review that in contract review. But by and large that\'s the rule.


Marlana:


So, who is a good client for you or what makes a good client for you?


Tara:


You know, a great client for me is someone who\'s willing to do the work. . So, trust me, you don\'t wanna just pay me to tell you that you\'re pretty int talented, but sometimes I think the clients just want me to do that and I\'m like, no, I\'m actually here to like to push you and get you to the next step. And so, I love my clients who work hard, so every time I meet with a client or Christina meets with a client, whether we\'re zooming or in person, we always send instantly a follow up email, here are your next tasks and here are ours. Cuz there\'s a lot of stuff we do behind the scenes reviewing contracts, putting together the agency list, talent, resume, reviewing, you know, their materials model, walking commercials, whatever it is. But they have to be doing the work too.


So, I love when a client is really on top of it and motivated. And that\'s one thing that we cannot teach . And I\'ve tried for 13 years, I cannot be someone\'s motivation. They\'ve got to find that motivation within themselves and this industry really requires it. You know, I think that because modeling is an image-based industry and of course that\'s an important part of it. People just think, oh, well I\'m pretty, I\'m so pretty so I\'ll get signed to work. But guess what? And you know this as a photographer, there\'s so much more to it. You\'ve gotta be professional, you\'ve gotta show up prepared, you need to have a good attitude, you need to work hard and do what is expected of you and go the extra mile and express gratitude. There\'s just so much that goes to it that really is a part of the equation for the success of the client and for the longevity of that client. So, we love our hardworking, motivated clients because they tend to do really well.


Marlana:


You know, it\'s funny that you touch on that too because people say, oh, I wanna get into the modeling business and they focus on the modeling and not on the business.


Tara:


. Right!


Marlana:


And there\'s a reason why it\'s called the modeling business.


Tara:


Sure. That\'s right.\\xa0


Marlana:


So, when somebody comes to you ideally, what would you like to see them come at you with?


Tara:


They just need to be open-minded and willing to work hard. Sometimes a model comes to me, and you know, in the first session it\'s like, let me get to know your goals. Let me because every client is different. They all have different strengths; they all live in different regions geographically. They all have different goals. So, I need to learn what that is so that we can really personalize the guidance and mentorship we\'re gonna offer them. And I think that, you know, if a model comes to us and they just have this like super defined, like, I only want to be a runway model or I only want to be an actor, then they could be limiting themselves. Because until you get into the industry, you may not know what\'s going to be a good fit for you.


So, I really love when the models are open to the different ideas we have. I mean, we can definitely look at a model and get to know her or him. We have male models too. And say, you know what, based on their strengths, this is the path that we think that they need to go within the industry, or this is the path or maybe both. And so, the more open-minded they are to that, the better. Also, you know, process of elimination is powerful, right? It sometimes leads us to where we need to be. And so, I think that if we encourage a model maybe to also look at acting because maybe she lives in a market where there are a lot of acting opportunities, we don\'t want her to miss out on that. That may not be her first passion, but she could also determine pretty quickly through the casting process after she gets signed, like if that\'s gonna be a good fit for her or not. But I think just being open to that is really important.


Marlana:


And I would think that being open and flexible makes one model more placeable than another.\\xa0


Tara:


Sure. And you know, a lot of these agencies that our models are applying to are what we call full service, meaning they have like a fashion division, a commercial division, a theatrical division, and maybe even a voiceover division. And so, if a model can be viewed as marketable between divisions, that could make her more signable. So, allowing her to explore those things and encouraging her to be open-minded to that I think is makes her more desirable from the agent\'s perspective. And I keep saying her because predominantly our clients are female. If you go to our Instagram...

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