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It comes with the nature of the subject that there are potentially a number of doubtfull characters squirming around this site - yet I believe this is nothing you can hold ModelMayhem accountable for, since obviously they cannot run a background check on everyone who joins (and there are millions of members). The response speed when posting a question may not be the fastest, but I allways got a response within a couple of days. Whenever I uploaded something that was not in line with the guidelines set by ModelMayhem, I got an appropriate message in a totally neutral tone. Concerning the many many complaints about bad customer support or rude behavior by the moderators - haven´t had any proplems with that either. The site may not be as high-end looking as other sites, but people should remember that it is primarely a website dedicated to connecting with others and posting casting calls - it´s not primarely a portfolio site. I have been using this site since 2017 - not necessarily to connect for modeling opportunities but to be able to showcase my work.
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They could also update their brand and interface but that same happy headphones banner has never been voted down.Ī good site, can´t understand all the negative Feedback They have a safety section but possibly sites like this can't be held liable for unfortunate situations even if extreme. There are ways to set profile to visible only by other members.
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Membership seems to be free for everyone but there's no vetting and portfolios can be doctored. Meet in public if necessary, work with respected professionals and studios and hope for the best. There's too many scams, weirdos and unverified non professionals. Craigslist, Sexyjobs and Modelmayhem are just a few of the modeling sites or listing venues where one has to use substantial caution. Unless you've tons of money and legal recourse one takes a risk accepting these time for print/CD shoots. Also! "TFP" work is a huge liability and loss for models as so many photographers basically steal their hard earned material. 6 out of 10 scenarios were red flags and dangerous experiences but I avoided a few more, thankfully. Whether one is a model or photographer it's essential to practice some level of hypervigilance if there's no known information about who you are about to meet with. They also police against Adult anything.which doesn't make sense because it seems that much of the nudity seems to overlap with pornography in some way. Although if you've encountered an abusive or creepy member if you have proof in emails or the like these people might be more sympathetic with you. If you are blocked or struck down with their disapproval, message them, the response can really snotty.
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The "mods" will really police and crack down why? It's funny how the rules are so darn stringent but so many profiles show some nudity.
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Many "'togs" can get very mean if a model, say, does lingerie and swimsuit but no "nudes." Many of the photographers want public nudity which for a lot of people is just a no no, at least those who are smart. It's basically a 'nude site.' This means that the majority of models do nudie cuties and in my experience those who don't unless they have a whopper of a resume and "port" are basically ignored. About 10 years ago "MM" was still a crapshot although I did get some good jobs through that interface I did encounter abusive and risky, non professional, unfortunate situations. Ah, spin the wheel and see what you come up with! And wasn't there a special on HLN about a pornographic couple who committed murder in Florida but the woman was using this website? Anyhow that's a separate issue. I call it the Craigslist or eBay of the modeling world. Maybe I'm just paranoid, but I don't have a separate # for business.I'm a retired model and one of the things that instigated my decline wasn't physical age but actually this particular website Modelmayhem. even giving it out your card selectively, IMO, you still never know where they might end up. If anyone finds my card lying around and is really interested in working with me, they will utilize one of those options. To anyone I don't give my number to, there are other ways to contact me - I left three other options printed on the card. You never know where those things may end up, or in whose hands. I give my # to those I decide to work with, but IMO it has no place printed on a general business card that also has my photo, name, and general location printed on it. I just had mine made and left my phone number off of it. Have you ever had it get in "the wrong hands" ? Like someone trying to pick you up, or just a prank call, etc.
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Question to those who have their phone number on their business card: Yeah, I'm gonna get some business cards made, but I'm thinking of just putting my phone number on some of them and being VERY selective who I give those to.