Quotes on the topic: Modeling


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I had never thought that I would be involved in narrative structures. As a young guy, I was more interested in abstract modeling. But as I got older, I began to see that there was no reason to limit myself to any intellectual or conceptual postulate, when in fact I'm a professional student of music.


I love modeling.


I was the first child at four at a modeling agency, so I had an advantage.


My younger years of modeling were really just filled with fun trips. I was doing catalogues for Alexander's and Bloomingdale's.


Modeling is the world that I feel most welcome in.


Modeling is an incredible job for a girl if she approaches it with her head on her shoulders. You travel, you speak to people, and it opens your mind to different things.


I started modeling quite young. I would really recommend to every girl not to start modeling until they turn 17, to be honest. Before that, I think you're not mature enough.


I have never been a professional model; I have had some modeling sessions.


My son is really good at being on trips with me. He understands what's going on. He grew up with me modeling, so it's quite normal for him to be on a shoot and in pictures because he sees me doing it.


Modeling is really silent acting.


Modeling is a tough job, your co-workers are your rivals, it really puts a damper on your perspective of other girls.


When you're acting, you're a person. When you're modeling, you're a hanger.


Modeling isn't boring.


I was modeling with an agency in New York and a manager with the agency introduced himself to me one day and he said he had auditions for someone my age. He asked if I would be interested in doing some.


Modeling was so fleeting it doesn't count in my life scheme.


I did a modeling gig for Burberry once, and it was a great experience, but no I am not a model. I want to be a model because it's a lot easier than acting.


When I was a teenager, me and a couple of my friends entered a couple of modeling competitions just for fun, and one of those got me an agent in Sydney.


Tax rates aren't everything with regard to incentives to work. I would probably work at a 100% tax rate next to a nude modeling studio. I'm joking, but you know what I'm saying. There's a lot more to it than just tax rates. It's economics that I do; I don't do nude modeling studio economics. People do respond to taxes.


I didn't mean to be a TV presenter, I just hated modeling. It feels very odd that it's turned into this 'It-girl' thing. What does that even mean? I wear clothes and I go out. It's so weird.


Cause I'm a musician, I'm not really good at posing and being a model, like, modeling.