
Why You’re Not Getting Signed as a Model in 2025 — And What You Can Do About It
The modeling industry has changed—drastically. The days of being discovered at a mall or waiting for your “big break” are long gone. In 2025, agencies aren’t just scouting for beauty—they’re scouting for business assets. So if you’ve been submitting to agencies and hearing nothing back, it’s time to take a closer, more honest look at what might be holding you back—and what you can do about it.

Bridging Continents: The Differences Between the U.S. and European Markets for Fashion Photographers
As a fashion photographer who has worked extensively across both the United States and Europe, I’ve come to deeply appreciate the cultural, creative, and commercial nuances that distinguish each market. While fashion itself is a global language, the dialects shift across borders. Understanding these differences can shape not only how we shoot, but how we present, position, and evolve as visual artists.
Here’s what I’ve learned about the key differences between the U.S. and European fashion photography markets—through the lens of my own journey.
Music and Fashion Photography
Fashion photography is often discussed in terms of light, styling, and composition. Rarely do we talk about the invisible forces that shape a shoot — the things you don’t see, but feel. For me, one of the most powerful of those forces is music.

How I Booked My First $10,000 Client — and Used That Strategy to Elevate My Value
There is a moment in every creative’s career when you cross an invisible line — when what you do is no longer seen as “just photography,” but as vision. 10 years ago…booking my first $10,000 client wasn’t just a milestone, it was a psychological shift. It was the moment I transitioned from someone who takes pictures to someone who creates cultural and commercial value through the lens.
This wasn’t luck. It was strategy. Here’s how I did it — and how I leveraged that experience to command higher fees, elevate my perceived value, and align with brands who truly understand the cost of excellence.

Sculpting a Icon: How I Would Develop and Manage a New Face Model to Success in 2025
If I was to manage and develop a new face model in 2025 this would be my strategy. Discovering and shaping a “new face” is more than finding beauty—it’s about sculpting legacy. As someone who has built an empire around visual storytelling and the elevation of global aesthetics, I approach model development as both an art form and a sacred responsibility. A new face is not merely a model—they are a brand, a canvas, a muse, and a future icon.

The Earnings Landscape for “New Face” Models in NYC, 2025
Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at what entry-level models can realistically expect to earn—and pay—on their path to becoming the next big muse.

"If I Launched My Own Agency..."
If I were to launch my own agency, it would not resemble the traditional structures we've come to know. It wouldn't operate on mass rosters, viral moments, or seasonal trends. It would be an intentional house of refinement — rooted in development, truth, and vision. A creative sanctum, curated with discipline and devotion.

The Sacred Dance: The Power of the Symbiotic Relationship Between Photographer and Muse
A reflection on the sacred, symbiotic relationship between photographer and muse. This blog explores how trust, vulnerability, and mutual presence transform a photoshoot into a spiritual collaboration—where the image becomes more than art; it becomes a prayer.

A Conversation with modeling agency director.
In this exclusive interview, fashion photographer SHAMAYIM sits down with Chris, a former modeling agency director, to uncover what it truly takes to become a high-value, marketable model in 2025. From building a signature editorial identity to treating modeling as a business, Chris shares unfiltered wisdom on how today’s models can evolve into unforgettable brands. This is essential insight for any model serious about legacy, not just bookings.

The Power of Synchronicity Within Your Creative Team
In every successful creative project, whether it’s an editorial campaign, a cinematic fashion short, or a high-concept brand activation, there is one invisible force at play that determines its brilliance: synchronicity.

What to Do When You Can’t Find Representation-A Message to Aspiring Models in 2025
In a time when social media drives careers and old gatekeepers are fading, many aspiring models still ask the same question: “Why can’t I get signed?” If you’ve been submitting with no responses, know this—you’re not alone, and you’re not out of options. As someone who’s worked with top agencies and helped unknown talent rise, I’m here to show you what to do when representation hasn’t come—yet.

The Best NYC Agencies for New Faces
Finding the right modeling agency can make or break your career start. In this post, I want to share mentorship-driven advice on how aspiring models should approach agencies in NYC, and highlight a few of the strongest agencies that welcome new faces. My goal is to guide you—whether you dream of editorial spreads, runway shows, or commercial print work—toward an agency that fits your ambitions and helps you grow.

Agency Representation vs. Brand Management: A Model’s Crossroads
In the world of fashion modeling, there comes a pivotal moment in every model’s journey—standing at the intersection between traditional agency representation and the more modern route of personal brand management. Both paths offer distinct advantages, and understanding which one aligns with your career vision can shape not only the pace of your growth, but the quality of it.
As someone who has photographed hundreds of models across every major market—from Paris to Cape Town, Tokyo to New York—I’ve seen the difference the right kind of guidance makes. I’ve watched models rise and stall, elevate or plateau, not based on beauty or talent—but on strategy.
So let’s break this down clearly.

Battlefield of the Mind: A Spiritual Weapon for Fashion Photographers
Joyce Meyer’s transformative book Battlefield of the Mind is a spiritual artillery for anyone determined to overcome doubt, fear, comparison, anxiety, and creative paralysis. For fashion photographers—especially those daring to forge a unique artistic voice—it’s a sacred manual.

The Two Minds of the Artist: How Thinking, Fast and Slow Can Assist the Path of Creative Entrepreneurs
In the sacred journey of creative entrepreneurship, we often romanticize inspiration as lightning—sudden, divine, unpredictable. And while that’s not untrue, the deeper truth is this: mastery, longevity, and impact require more than inspiration. They demand discernment. That’s where Daniel Kahneman’s masterpiece Thinking, Fast and Slow becomes a quiet oracle for the artist-entrepreneur.

You are One of One
In the photography industry—especially fashion photography, and creative direction—there are thousands of skilled individuals. Many have the talent. Some have the vision. Few have the voice. Rarer still are the ones who know how to turn that voice into value.
The truth is, you can be immensely gifted, trained in every technique, and equipped with the best gear, and still feel invisible in an oversaturated market. What separates the legends from the talented masses isn’t just skill. It’s identity. It's specificity. It’s becoming a "one of one."

A Sacred Act of Self-Definition
Finding your place in fashion photography is not about mimicking trends — it is about declaring a vision so distinct, so sacred, that it carves its own path through the noise. Creating your own niche is not merely a business move. It is a spiritual invocation. A revelation of who you are and what you’ve come to say through light, fabric, and form.

Your Brand as a Creative Entrepreneur: A Sacred Journey of Self-Actualization
In creative entrepreneurship, branding is not simply about logos, fonts, or aesthetics. It is the sacred act of articulating who you are—at your core—and translating that essence into something the world can feel, interact with, and trust.
Your brand is your soul in public form. It’s not invented. It’s revealed. Let me explain…

The Language of Light: What I Consider Bad Photography
There’s a quiet alchemy to photography. A sacred dialogue between light and shadow. A subtle conversation that, when deeply understood, births something transcendent—something alive. And when this language is ignored, when it's spoken carelessly or without fluency, we end up with what I consider bad photography.
The Investments Every Aspiring Fashion Photographer Should Make (That Have Nothing to Do With Gear)
We’re in an industry obsessed with gear—cameras, lenses, lights, and the latest tech. But let me be clear: equipment doesn’t make your work iconic—your team does.
Aspiring fashion photographers must think like directors, not just technicians. Fashion imagery is a collaborative art, and your work is only as strong as the team behind it.
Here are the key investments you should make to build a standout portfolio—beyond the camera