Wolf's Models Guide started out to provide information for models who wanted to apply for a prints for time shoot with me. It has since grown into a much bigger resource about how to get into modelling, providing information to aspiring models generally, not just the ones who fancy a shoot with me.
The guide focuses on standard requirements, basic skills and common sense strategies.
Wolf's Models Guide is different from other modelling publications on the Internet. What sets it apart is the fact that it aims to keep your feet on the ground, helps you to be safe and does not give you false or exaggerated hopes.
Unlike many other sites, I have no incentive to talk you into becoming a model. I do not want you to sign up with me, I do not want to sell you a portfolio, I generally do not want your money. I just want you to be safe and happy.
The contents of this guide represent my personal opinion. I may not have the definitive answer to every question but the information in these pages is authoritative and honest.
If you have any questions or comments, you may contact me here.
You need to make a distinction between editorial links in the text and ads.
The editorial links are selected by hand and point to quality sites. Everything that says "Ads by Google" are adverts. They appear on the right hand side of these pages and in the text, usually between dotted lines.
The ads on this site are the same as adverts on TV or in a magazine: Some products are better and more suitable than others, and only you know what's right for you.
Use the ads to check out and compare what is on offer. Always use common sense and remember the three cardinal rules for aspiring models.
I am a professional photographer. My work has been widely published and exhibited. I specialise in black & white portraiture and work mainly for private and editorial clients. You can see some of my work in my photography portfolio.
All you could possibly want to know about me is in the information pages of my website.