
A Model is a professional who poses for art, photography, or fashion to display clothing, accessories, or other products. They work in various media, including photography shoots, runway shows, live modeling, and advertising campaigns.
Art Model, Artist's Model, Figure Model, Model
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Income data is from Employment and Social Development Canada's 2024 wage tables. The closest match for this career in Canada’s occupational classification system is Model.
| Bottom 10% | Bottom 25% | Median (average) | Top 25% | Top 10% |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $34K per year | $42K per year | $61K per year | $83K per year | $104K per year |
Compared to other careers: Median is $3.66K below the national average.
Models work in diverse environments, including studios, fashion show runways, outdoor locations, and various venues for live modeling. The work often involves travel and irregular hours, including evenings and weekends. Models may work in various climates and conditions, depending on the requirements of the shoot or show.
Modeling is a career that often relies heavily on physical appearance and the ability to present oneself in a way that appeals to designers, photographers, and advertisers. Models must be adaptable, able to work in various settings, and comfortable in front of the camera or audience. The ability to understand and interpret the vision of designers and photographers is crucial.
Networking and self-promotion are key aspects of this profession. Many models work with agencies that help them find work, but self-marketing through social media and personal branding is increasingly important. Models must also maintain their physical appearance, which can include strict diet and exercise regimens, and often face intense competition for jobs.
The industry is evolving, with a growing emphasis on diversity and inclusivity in terms of body types, ages, and ethnicities. Models today have more avenues to express themselves and reach audiences, including digital and social media platforms, offering new opportunities and challenges.
Formal education is not typically required to become a model, but training in fashion, acting, or dance can be beneficial. Most skills are developed through experience and on-the-job training.
Similarity is based on what people in the careers do, what they know, and what they are called. The process of establishing similarity lists is described in this white paper.