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Susan Huston - 13 - Runway vs. commercial vs. print modeling

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Susan Huston - 13 - Runway vs. commercial vs. print modeling
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Runway models are tall so clothes flow with height, sample size is 2/4, late 1970s and early 1980s stores started having large size departments and modeling calls included larger size, today "more realistic looks...different nationalities and types" while before most models looked the same; print models for catalogues models make more money, Alderman's studio shot a lot for print in Dallas, models need to know angles and respond to camera "click," now do print and online often now with just neck down, commercial modeling for television advertisements and good money for models, promotional modeling involves passing out fliers or working at conventions or shows, paid as much as $75 a day, during one gig met husband, "most models in Dallas do everything"
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