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Finding Models Made Simple: A Five Step System

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Get people excited to shoot with you — even if you’re starting from zero.

How to Find Models When You Don’t Have a Portfolio, Money, or Connections

This PDF shows how you can create a network of great models to work with — even when starting from zero.

You're a photographer. You have a vision of an awesome portrait you want to try. But you don't have anyone to model for you. And you're broke. You want to get paid clients, but paid clients look for photographers with portfolios and you don't have one.

It's the chicken and egg problem.

So what can you do?

You don’t need a following.

You don’t need an incredible portfolio.

You don’t need to feel weird asking people.

This shows how you can create a network of great models to work with — even when starting from zero. It's what I did to have a group of model friends I can call on whenever I have a vision I want to create. Without spending a bunch of money.

What This Gives You

  • A repeatable way to get people interested in your shoots
  • How to frame a shoot so it sounds appealing, not awkward
  • Why most photographers fail before they ever ask
  • How to be invited instead of chasing people
  • A system you can reuse every time you have a new idea
Real messages from people who wanted to shoot — without paid ads, scripts, or a big following:

If you’ve ever thought:

  • “I can’t practice because I don’t have anyone to shoot.”
  • “I don’t want to sound desperate or awkward.”
  • “I’m stuck waiting for the right person.”

This removes that block.

What You’ll Learn

  • Why asking for models usually fails
  • How to position a shoot so people want to participate
  • The difference between sounding desperate and sounding selective

No copy-paste scripts.

No influencer tactics.

Who This Is For

Photographers who want to practice, build a real portfolio, and are stuck because they don’t have anyone to shoot.

If lack of models are the thing slowing you down — this fixes that.

You will get a PDF (11MB) file