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Model Auditions


Cherry Bazaar Photography and Amp'd up Creations are hosting a High Fashion Photo Shoot to benefit children with cleft lip. The decided theme is intricate candy make up and will take place most likely in San Francisco. We are looking for roughly four girls and two guys to be in the shoot. The photo's from the shoot will be put into a look book that will be sold online for charity. The book itself is still a concept in the making. It may have make up tips, in it or other verbiage that is related to the fashion industry. Mainly it will be made up of all the colorful and avant garde photo's from the shoot. We are also playing with the idea of joining with some local businesses that will display miniature sneak peak booklets for patrons to take as they like.

All models involved will be credited by name (in the book itself) and receive a copy of the book on CD to print out for agents and vendors as they like. It is important that this shoot be a success for all involved so we are holding auditions to select the models for the shoot. This process will not only guarantee that the photo's have the right look and feel of a high fashion shoot, but, will also serve as a weeding process for us to find serious, professional, and committed models. We are very interested in helping those who are trying to break into the industry so new models don't be shy!

Below is all the details you will need to attend the auditions. Please don't hesitate to contact me with questions or even suggestions for the project.

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