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Make money as a life model

Chiara Cavaglieri 23rd Jul 2020 223 Comments

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Working as a life model and performing different life modelling poses is a creative way to make money from your body.

The Register of Artists’ Models (RAM) recommends a rate of £15 per hour for your trouble. Obviously, a big part of the job involves stripping naked, so you’ll have to work out if that’s something you really want to do. If it is, you will get to see yourself recreated in a host of (hopefully) beautiful paintings and sculptures. What’s not to like?

 

 

Life Model Wanted: What does life modelling involve and is it for me?

Elderly female life model

The main thrust of the job involves complete strangers staring at you intently – whilst you’re naked of course – for hours on end.

  • You can expect life modelling sessions to last around three hours, with a couple of breaks for rest.
  • Remember, you don’t have to be beautiful or in top shape – if anything, you’re likely to be in more demand if you have a unique look or an interesting body shape – so don’t let any paranoia about your looks stop you.
  • However, you need to be comfortable with both nudity and a certain amount of discomfort and boredom. This is a very important thing to remember when considering life modelling.
  • You may also be asked to create your own poses, so practice in front of the mirror and consider taking some lessons as a life model to get a feel for what art directors may want you to do. If you have a partner, ask them for their opinion on your poses.

It is also fairly common to ask two models to pose together – you may be asked to pose with a member of the opposite sex so ask yourself honestly how comfortable you are with the idea. If you have some doubt, then this may not be for you.

 

Life Model Wanted: Are there many life modelling jobs?

Female life model

These days life modelling is a professional occupation and most employers regard life models as employees.

You will probably find there isn’t much work going that pays in cash so prepare to have to work on PAYE and supply a National Insurance number.

Your first port of call should be local art colleges and education centres. Here a couple of contacts to get you started.

  • The Art Academy, 020 7407 6969
  • The London Sketch Club, 020 7352 8209, contact them to offer your services to members
  • Also keep an eye out for adverts in shop windows and local papers too.
  • Your local Gumtree website may also throw up the odd life modelling job too so check in every now and then.
  • It may also be worthwhile posting on Gumtree yourself stating your availability as a life model.
  • A good place to check for jobs are general job searching websites such as TotalJobs or Indeed.
  • If that doesn’t muster up anything, try social media websites, as sometimes ads are put out in Facebook groups or via Twitter.

Always be careful with any advert you see online, and always make sure you are using a reputable company.

 

The Register of Artists’ Models (RAM)

There’s also a mega handy website The Art Models Register (RAM) – a sort of unofficial life modelling union – which features jobs all around the country. All the jobs are restricted to RAM members only – but membership only costs £35 per year (£38.50 to join) so it’s probably worthwhile signing up if you’re struggling to find work elsewhere.

Being on the public list of RAM members could make a big difference. Some colleges and private art groups only employ RAM members and Bare Facts model booking service for London also only supports RAM models.

  • London applicants must audition at the life drawing workshops in Holloway or Richmond but RAM does state that most applicants are accepted.
  • Outside of London there is no need to audition so you join as an Associate Member initially. Then, once you’ve sent two tutor references from jobs you can convert to full membership at any time, for no extra charge.

 

How much can I make as a Life Model?

Male life model

Pay varies widely but you can expect, on average, between £12 and £15 per hour depending on where you live in the country.

  • In London you should expect to make about £15 an hour (that’s what is recommended by RAM) and it will be around that amount in large cities.
  • Outside of the cities and in the regions it’s likely to be a couple of pounds less than that per hour but it does vary from venue to venue.
  • Don’t be afraid to have life modelling as a side job. Many people do this as it is an easy way to top-up your main salary.

 

 

Alternatives to life model jobs

Male life model from behind

If you decide being a life model isn’t quite for you, there may be work out there as a hand or foot model.

  • Check out websites Body London and Derek’s Hands for more information.
  • Or you could try to find work as a regular model. It’s easier to do than you might think, in fact there are companies out there like UK Model who you can submit an application to and wait to find out what they think.
  • Alternatively, you may have decided that being a model just isn’t for you. So instead, why not try being a life model director or tutor? You can join RAM as this for £10.
  • If you’re not interested in life modelling at all, there is something called wild life drawing, where instead of drawing naked life models, you draw animals instead. If your drawing stands out, you could make money from them.

 

Have you tried working as a life model? Share your experiences by commenting below – we love to hear about your money-making tips and experiences.

 

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Tracey Crawford
Tracey Crawford
10 years ago

Hi, I am a 48 year old lady who is a curvy size 18. I have long brown hair and have a few scars, including a large one on my leg. I am from Cheltenham but will travel to most areas. Willing to do life modelling or portraits. my work email is [email protected]

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F
10 years ago

Hi I am 24 female and interested in Life modeling. Please contact me via email on: [email protected] if you are looking for some fresh faces for your life modeling classes. Thank you x

Louise
Louise
10 years ago

Hi all! My name is Louise, I’m 22, a size 12 and very keen to get back into life drawing modelling! I used to model for my artist friends and, in turn, they would model for me which is a great way of practising your drawing skills! I haven’t modelled for a while but would be happy to help if anybody in Southampton needs a model- contact me on (try not to laugh) [email protected]. Thanks!

Andy
Andy
10 years ago
Reply to  Louise

Hi I’m Andy from Brighton, aged 49 and no experience as a life model but I would like to get involved. Please e-mail me if you are interested in setting me on a journey of self discovery! [email protected]

matteo
matteo
10 years ago

Good morning, i am looking a female lifedrawing model for a performance. I would life to find open minded people becouse i would like to create interisting projects. My researce is focused on the human body.i thi k that every body is beautiful, even imperfect:-)my email is
[email protected] thanks:-)

adrian samuel
adrian samuel
10 years ago

Hello
I am 49, male. 5’8″ in good shape looking at doing some life modelling as a friend recommended it. I have done lots of am dram so hopefully should be quite confident! Based in Eastbourne. If anyone can email some useful contacts in my neck of the woods and/or advice about getting out there it would be great [email protected]

adrian samuel
adrian samuel
10 years ago

Hello
I am 49, male. 5’8″ in good shape looking at doing some life modelling as a friend recommended it. I have done lots of am dram so hopefully should be quite confident! Based in Eastbourne. If anyone can email some useful contacts in my neck of the woods and/or advice about getting out there it would be great [email protected]

adrian samuel
adrian samuel
10 years ago

Hello
I am 49, male. 5’8″ in good shape looking at doing some life modelling as a friend recommended it. I have done lots of am dram so hopefully should be quite confident! Based in Eastbourne. If anyone can email some useful contacts in my neck of the woods and/or advice about getting out there it would be great [email protected]

Ross Darke
Ross Darke
11 years ago

Aaron Ross Darke Available in: Manchester, Stockport, Sale, Wythenshawe, Altrincham. DOB: 26/04/91 Gender: Male Height: 5’6 Build: Athletic Hair: Blonde Eye: Deep Blue Facial Structure: Angular Heart Shaped I am happy to do all types of work I’ve been a life model for university projects whilst at Aberystwyth. I don’t mind nude or clothed work. Photos, Paintings, Drawings, casts, portraits, body. I don’t mind colleges, schools, social gatherings (e.g. Hen parties), business design projects. I am a fun and open individual. I am able to maintain a pose for around an 1-1 1/4 hours (I’ve never been requested to sit… Read more »

Bessinabout
Bessinabout
11 years ago

Here’s my experience. I was a professional life model for 6 years.
bessinabout.wordpress.com/2013/10/03/life-modelling-and-why-im-out/

Thomas
Thomas
11 years ago

Hello, I’m a 23 year old male student and experienced life model looking for work in Birmingham and the West Midlands. I have previously modelled for art classes and photographers.

Roo
Roo
10 years ago
Reply to  Thomas

Hi would you be interested in life modelling for a hen party near Stratford Upon Aon this Saturday 19th? 1 hour

Roo
Roo
10 years ago
Reply to  Thomas

Hi would you be interested in life modelling for a hen party near Stratford Upon Aon this Saturday 19th? 1 hour

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