There are two types of art modeling. "Portrait" modeling is usually done in a seated position with clothes on, so artists can render the model's head and shoulders. "Figure" modeling, more often than not, is done fully nude in a variety of positions. (Think of all the nude paintings and sculptures you see at an art museum!)

I was friends with working nude models, some part-time and others full-time, at local art schools. One of them gave me the email address for a studio in Chicago's Gold Coast neighborhood that mainly catered to adult artists. I sent in two clothed photos and booked my first job the very next week.


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The model poses for anywhere between one minute (warm-ups when students are quickly sketching) and 25 to 30 minutes at a time (often referred to as "long pose"). Sometimes I'll strike the same long pose the entire time, or I'll switch up long poses every time I sit (or lay down). I'll get a break every 25 to 30 minutes, usually for about five minutes or so.

For longer poses, I sit or recline. If I stand in a long pose, it's with both feet flat on the floor with both arms supported or resting on my body. Art schools usually have their models pose on a platform for easier visibility, and offer chairs, stools, pillows and/or yoga mats for the model's comfort.

Nude modeling has also made me appreciate my own body more. When I'm feeling good about myself, I like to see different renderings of my body and the pose. I'll even take photos of my favorites and share them. (I once posed one morning a week for an eight-week session, and an artist gave me her finished oil painting! I have it hanging in my apartment.)

When people think of nude modeling, they often think of publications like Playboy and Penthouse. But posing for erotic magazines is just one facet of nude modeling. Nude models also commonly pose for art projects: for a class of art students, or for professional photographers collecting photos for an art show.

Within the career field of nude modeling, there are two major opportunities. The first is posing for erotica publications and magazines like Playboy and Penthouse. For these opportunities, models pose with little or no clothes on. They may pose with their entire bodies in view, or they may mask certain body parts with their arms or legs. Like any other type of model, nude models must engage in long photo shoots, expressing a variety of emotions and posing their bodies to represent the theme or impression the photographer wants to create with the published photograph.

Another type of nude model is an art model. While art models may pose for photographs, they more often pose for classes of art students who draw, sketch, or paint the model. Art models may pose with their clothes on, but more often their purpose is to teach students how to capture all aspects of the human body through their chosen art medium. Nude art models may also work with individual artists who specialize in painting, drawing, or photographing nude models.

There is no typical working schedule for nude models, and most will work whatever hours are needed in order to secure opportunities. They may be required to work during the day, in the evening, or on weekends, and their schedules may vary between part-and full-time throughout the year. They may also be required to travel for some photo shoots or to meet with potential clients for auditions.

For the most part, nude models are self-employed, though they typically have contracts with agencies that help them find and secure work. Their clients often include erotic magazines like Penthouse and Playboy, art instructors, colleges, and professional artists.

Though no formal education is required, some aspiring nude models find it beneficial to attend modeling school at trade or vocational institutions. Modeling school teaches aspiring models how to vary facial expressions and how to pose to aid photographers in capturing the best possible photographs. However, one of the bigger benefits of attending modeling school is the ability to start building a portfolio and composite card, which will be needed to find clients and apply for modeling agency representation.

I recently met a pretty cool neighbor girl (I'm also a girl). Today when she had me over to burn one, she decided to tell me that she'd previously worked as a stripper (no touching/not fully nude) and was considering it again because of its pay. She knows that she can't really go back to it, though, in order to keep familial relations in good standing (not that they know, but she says her mom would basically disown her).

Myself being a painter, I suggesting nude modeling. As a plus, her mother is an art teacher. So she would most likely be much less offended or hurt by her daughter's path. I suppose that, generally speaking, nude art models are considered much more respectable by the majority.

Nude modelling, first and foremost, must only be undertaken by individuals over the age of 18. We repeat. Nude models must be aged over 18. There are laws protecting minors, and for that reasons, only adults should even consider this path.

The artistic kind is one where you are less open to exploitation. For example, you will often be asked to remove your clothing for a group of adults to draw or paint you, and they will be very mature about the situation. Those who take life drawing classes are hoping to improve their technique and will view the nude model as a work of art. Many become an art model for extra money and for the love of creativity. You will be expected to stand in various poses whilst the class sketches you. A life drawing model is highly respected by those who attend and it is a great way to gain modelling experience.

Nude modelling in other respects is often sexualised. For example, you might be modelling with no clothes on to sell a product or magazines. Those who embark on a glamour modelling career need to be comfortable posing in a seductive and provocative way either nude, topless or wearing lingerie. Confidence is key at a modelling shoot. Never be forced into modelling nude. Always state before agreeing to do the shoot what you are prepared to do.

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Lastly, someone mentioned how One Can Be One's best nude model, and then got downvoted. I personally think that's a great suggestion, however, and artists who feel comfortable should definitely try that out!

Depending on how you feel about nudity and the human figure, you may or may not bat an eyelid when you see models and celebrities wearing next to nothing in magazines and social media feeds. Without discounting the importance of the Me Too Movement, and the effect so-called 'perfect' body images on young girls, people tend to be more conservative when it comes to exposing their own bodies.

Life drawing models tend to either feel confident in their own skin or are comfortable knowing their figure is simply an object to those doing the drawings. 

You might be modelling for one artist or fifty, all of whom want to produce a portrait, a sculpture or a painting representative of the human form and anatomy. It's really important, therefore, to remember these individuals are only looking to represent your image, rather than judge your appearance. In fact, if we all looked exactly the same when we were nude, then artistic pieces would be incredibly boring and repetitive!

For an artist, life models can play a very big part in teaching about the form and proportions of the male and female figures. As much as they can learn about the structure of the human body in Biology classes and practise drawing people in the street, it is almost impossible to really understand the body without seeing it in real life.

During sketching or painting sessions, the person modelling will be asked to pose in a range of ways to showcase different parts of the body, display different sets of muscles and to expose different angles.

While photographers can take images of the human body, defining structure and tone, they simply cannot express the sense of life in the same way as illustration. Every breath the model takes and each tiny shift in movement impact the shadows on the skin.

Furthermore, photographed images will only show surface detail, yet not capture the weight and gesture of the life model, which is why life models are vital for anyone learning how to draw the human form.

Life drawing model jobs attract a lot of actors and models as it is often better paid than working in hospitality or retail and also goes hand in hand with their choice of career, in that they are required to use their body, expressions and movements in an artistic way. Don't be fooled into thinking it's easy money though. Kam Wong makes the point that life modelling is physically demanding as you are often required to be present for up to five hours at a time, and hold poses for long periods of time, which can be quite gruelling on the muscles.

Many artists also choose to be life models for the very reason that they understand the importance of students having experience with a live model. They may be more relaxed and have a greater understanding of the different poses that work and are needed.

However, you don't need any specific qualifications to become a life model so, in theory, anyone can apply to become one! There are, of course, a few conditions to meet before you start out, which we'll detail below.

Life models with unique physiques and body types (interpret that as 'normal' bodies with all their crooked, wobbly, wrinkly and sticky-out bits) are what schools are looking for when it comes to figure drawing. be457b7860

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