Apr 292014
 

MANILA, Philippines – Before models Charo Ronquillo, Manuela Basilio and Heydar Hos- seini conquered the modeling world, they had a rose- colored view of the industry they were getting into.

Prior to becom- ing 2nd runner-up at Ford Models Su- permodels of the World 2005, Charo was a regular girl who dreamed of becoming a model. She recalls that her idea of modeling was “it was just an easy, fun, and glam- orous job.”

A former call cen- ter agent who de- buted in Beyonce’s “Pretty Hurts” mu- sic video, Manuela thought “model- ing was all glamour and beauty.”

Ateneo de Naga student Heydar viewed modeling as “just like walking and posing as cute or fierce as possible for people and get paid.”

“Well, there is more to being a model than simply having a pretty face,” says Cal Carrie president and managing director Joey Espino. Joey believes that the inner qualities and char- acter of a person are crucial to overcoming the challenges of a model’s career.

In 2010, Joey established the Masters School for Models for aspiring models.

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Basic Modeling introduces the student to the industry, providing an overview of the various types of modeling (pho- tographic, commercial, and runway). Students undergo hands-on training in poses, walking the runway, acting for video commercials, find- ing their best angles and other practical lessons by the school’s experienced mentors during the Secondary Course to Modeling.

Upon completion of this secondary course, students can spe- cialize in a particular modeling field through proficiency courses. They can also enroll in the masters class.

Specific courses are also offered, particularly Photographic Modeling, Commercial Modeling, Runway Modeling, Portfolio Making, Male Modeling and International Modeling.

Personality development workshops are also available for individuals who may not necessarily want to pursue a modeling career but would like to improve themselves and leverage on their skills and talents.

The courses are offered the whole year round, but Joey is look- ing forward to this summer’s classes which will be conducted by industry experts whom he has also mentored.

For details about Masters School for Models, call 403-8607 or 400-3344. To schedule an appointment, e-mail info@mastersschool– formodels.com or visit the official website at http://mastersschool- formodels.com for online enlistment.

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