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Learn how to avoid rejection and, if it has already happened, find out why
from the Models Guide

The comments below refer to when I used to offer TFCD or PFT shoots (I no longer do).

Even though I offer TFCD shoots for models, there is no guarantee that I can accept your application. I regularly receive many more applications than I can consider.

What you receive from a shoot with me represents a value of several hundred Pounds. I read every application that I receive and you will get a reply.

I am very selective. In the application form, I ask you to tell me about yourself. I do not want to hear meaningless and boring statements. I want you to tell me what kind of person you are, what makes you tick and why you think that I should work with you.

You only make it past this first hurdle if I can see that you have thought about it and made an effort. I will only invite you to send photographs if what you tell me about yourself sounds promising.

A rejection does not mean that you did anything wrong. Most of the time, you are just not right for the job.

Sometimes, there are specific reasons for a rejection. These include:

* You did not provide (all) the information I asked for.

* You have either not read one line of the information I ask you to read, or you think that the rules should not apply to you (e.g. you are not the right age, live in the wrong place, do not meet certain other criteria I have set).

* You have absolutely nothing to say about yourself that makes me want to listen.