Traci Halvorson

Traci Halvorson is a Modeling Agent, Former Model, and the Owner of Halvorson Model Management (HMM) in San Jose, California. HMM is a full-service, licensed talent agency representing over 300 professional models and actors. With over 25 years of experience in the modeling industry, Traci specializes in scouting, managing, advising, and launching modeling careers in the Bay Area. Traci holds a BA in Public Relations & Business Management from San Jose State University and also specializes in Marketing, Image consulting, and is a certified Life-Career Coach.

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What does it take to become a model?
First of all, if you want to be a model, do your research on modeling agencies and the category that you're trying to be in. Each agency kind of has specific guidelines, and you want to sound like you are informed when they interview you and when you submit to them.

Almost every agency goes through online submissions, so check the requirements and send exactly what the agency is asking for. If you get an interview, look through the prep list telling you how to wear your hair and makeup. Don't overdress and just be yourself. Show your confidence, and don't be shy.

In your portfolio, include a beauty headshot that's a pretty picture of you from the shoulders up without a lot of makeup and your hair in a down style. Then, also include a full-length shot of your body with good lighting and without using any filters.

Ambition is important. You have to have that desire and motivation to start looking for agencies and shooting for a portfolio. But the reality is you have to deal with rejection. Remember not to take any rejections personally.

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