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Model Metadirectory
Introduction
Top Sites
Directories and Agencies
Individual Model Pages
Webrings
Need a model? Don't we all. If you've gone searching for models on the Internet, you've
undoubtedly come across a vast number of sites that allegedly will help you find one.
However, these sites vary widely in their quality, timeliness, and utility. Some sites
will put you directly in touch with a model, for example, while some operators request an
"agency fee" of some kind, even when the model is obviously not affiliated with
the "agency" in question. So which sites are worthwhile? Read on.
For each site, I've included a link to the site, a rating from 1 to 5 stars, a short
description of the site, and my reasons for liking or disliking it. My descriptions are by
no means comprehensive; if a site piques your interest and you want to know more, just
follow the link!
My star rating simply indicates how useful the site is to an amateur or
semi-professional photographer who wants to hire (not test) a model through the
Internet and does not take into account whether or not I would personally want to
hire any of the models listed or whether the agency has a good reputation in the
"real world." Also please note that the star rating does not to take into
account the site operator's competence as an agent since I have no good way of evaluating
that.
One- and two-star ratings are reserved for sites that are simply not very useful. Three
stars are given to sites that are useful but not remarkable (generally sites with numerous
but ad-hoc listings). In order to attain four stars, a site must have a good selection of
actual, confirmed models that are available for hire. Five stars are reserved for those
sites which are truly extraordinary.
I consistently refer to models as "she" even though some of these sites
include male models as well. I trust that you'll make any necessary translation.
These sites have received 5 stars.
eModel.com
Models1 Model Management
One Model Place
These sites feature model directories and agencies of varying quality. In general, my
feelings about any site are proportional to the site's ratio of content to
pretentiousness. A lot of these sites are highly pretentious but have slim content, which
earns them my scorn. But some are quite useful and not pretentious at all. Once the number
of sites in this directory reaches a critical mass (to be determined), I'll break them up
into categories or maybe group them by quality.
Artmodels Online
   
USA and Europe
November 19, 2001
If you want a glamour model then this is your place; the portfolios
of the models on this site tend to show more skin than clothes. There aren't a huge number of models here (38 at last count), but all of them have
complete details available and a good selection of pictures by talented
photographers that show the models at their best. This site gives you what most other
sites don't: confidence that the model that you select will be serious and at least
moderately experienced. To contact a model through this site, you must fill out a form,
providing your own details and information about the job, but it's unclear whether the
form is automatically emailed the model or if someone from Artmodels gets involved. It's
also unclear whether Artmodels is acting as an agent or if you hire the model directly.
Those nits aside, this is definitely one for the shortlist.
Ashley Redding Graphics
   
UK
November 19, 2001
Ashley's model index page has photos and information (measurements, sizes, etc.)
about 16 models that he has photographed. Each model has a separate page with four or five
photos shot by Ashley in various styles, so you can get a very good idea of what the
models are like. Ashley includes contact information for some models, but requests that
you email him for others. He functions as a "creep filter" only and does not
charge a fee. Unfortunately Ashley hasn't updated his page in some time.
Blush Models Management
 
Unknown
November 19, 2001
It's rather hard to judge this site because I can't view the modeling
directory. The site looks good, and Blush appears to be a legitimate
agency, but you need to be a Blush client in order to view the directory.
The material that is available on this site seems more geared toward models
rather than photographers; for example there is a "Modeling Guide" on this site, which is worth reading, but it
won't help you find a model. If you're near Southbury, Connecticut, and
you plan to hire models on a regular basis then you might want to give these
folks a call.
eModel.com
    
Nationwide
November 21, 2001
With thousands of models in its directory, eModel.com bills itself as the
world's largest modeling agency. However it's more of a promotion service
than an agency in that models pay a fee to be listed in the directory.
eModel.com requires that you fill out an application with professional
references before they will allow you to access the model directory. They
seem to be pretty selective; the first time I applied, they turned me
down! I suspect that they will grant you access if you can demonstrate
that you legitimately want to hire models. Once in, you'll find thousands
of models in the directory. Not all of them are truly model material, but
with a directory of this size, that's not surprising, and many of them are
outstanding. Each model has an online composite with all relevant details.
eModel.com also has a comprehensive search facility, a boon with a directory
this size. Well worth a look.
One
Model Place
    
Worldwide, but mostly USA
December 5, 1999
Clearly a lot of effort has gone into this site, formerly Folios.com, and it is attractive and easy to
navigate. The database includes extensive information about each model, even such things
as how many times her portfolio has been viewed and a link to the page of the photographer
who shot her portfolio, and you can search on nearly all of it. Running a search
gives you a listing of models with thumbnails and summary information, from which you can
link to individual model pages containing all the information in the database for that
model. Apparently a lot of smaller agents list their models on this site. Its only
drawbacks are that it tends to be on the slow side and doesn't have many international
listings. There are also an awful lot of male models listed, which is great if
you're looking for that, not so great otherwise. Overall an outstanding site, especially
considering that it won't cost you a penny. Its only (regrettably
conspicuous) flaw is that it tends to be on the slow side.
Glamourlinks
  
Worldwide
March 23, 1999
Glamourlinks is just another entry point to ModelsPage
(see below). You can access the ModelsPage directory from
Glamourlinks and vice-versa, and membership in one gets you membership in the other.
Madison Models

Paris, New York
November 19, 2001
Madison Models used to have a really cool Shockwave site. Now you
wait for the Shockwave site to load, and all you get is some porn movie music
and a flashing sign that says "Coming soon..." Too bad.
Models1 Model Management
    
UK
November 19, 2001
Models1 is a well-known London model agency with quite a few big names on
their books. All model agency sites should be like this. They list over a
hundred models on their site, and each model has a complete composite online.
You can rearrange the photos on the composites and even enlarge them for better
viewing. All of the models are fashion models. If I wanted a model
in the UK for a professional shoot, I'd start here. Bravo!
ModelsData
   
UK
November 19, 2001
This site does not contain any information about models at all, but does allow you
to place an order for ModelsData, which is a print model directory, and also
includes updates to the most recent directory. ModelsData requires each model to
fill out an extensive form, so the directory contains pretty much everything you might
want to know about each of the 200 or so models listed. Some of the models list direct
contact information, but others can only be contacted through ModelsData. My only
real gripe with the directory is that there is only one small picture per model, but
that's just a limitation imposed by the necessity of fitting 200 models in 60 pages. Most
of the models in ModelsData are glamour models. There are a handful of male
models.
Model Promote
   
Worldwide
November 19, 2001
This site takes the opposite approach of most model sites: the models pay
a fee to list their portfolios on the site, and you can browse them for free. A
lot of the models are freelancers, but some are with agencies. Most details
aside from rate and booking information are provided, and each model's page
includes an email address and usually a link to the model's own page. I
liked this site two years ago, but it hasn't changed much--if at all--since
then, and the lavender motif is becoming tiring. Still, if you need a
model, you can probably find one here.
MODELS UK
  
UK
November 19, 2001
What a strange site. This is both a model promotion site and an
advertisement for The NuTron Test and Programme [sic], which purports to enable
you to "lose weight, alleviate inflammatory medical conditions, and feel more
healthy" by avoiding certain foods. NuTron advertisements aside, the main
purpose of this site seems to be to sell eCards, basically composites in JPEG
format, to models. You can browse the eCards online. Each eCard has
a set of photos, some basic statistics (the quality seems to vary from card to
card), and a contact email address. You could probably find a model here.
ModelsPage
  
Worldwide
November 19, 2001
Before you can view the model listings on this site, you must register, providing
all the usual information plus professional references, then cough up US $12. The
amateurish look of the site is not encouraging, but it might be worth registering because
there are a large number of models listed (the site claims over 8,000), and each model has
her own page with her stats, contact information, and frequently a photo or three. You can
search on a fair number of criteria, and the summary list that is returned includes the
name, location, age, height, and measurements, and hair and eye color of each model,
making selection easy. Unfortunately all models outside the US are lumped together as
"International." Overall a decent site that could benefit from some professional
graphics design. ModelsPage can also be accessed as Glamourlinks.
Models South
 
The South, presumably
November 19, 2001
This is not the same Models South site that I previously listed in
this metadirectory. That Models South seems to have disappeared.
This Models South is a pretty bare-bones site. It gets two stars because
there are some ho-hum models listed that you can hire if you want. The
models aren't much helped by the black background, awful graphics, and
snapshot-quality photos.
Scallywags
  
London
November 19, 2001
Scallywags is a London agency that specializes in babies, children and teenage
models. When I looked at this site two years ago, it only contained minimal information about each model
(one photograph, birthdate, height, and hair/eye color), but I ignored that
because the models are, after all, children. Now it's down to just a name
and a photograph each. Formerly a good site for people looking for these
kinds of models, now only so-so.
Studio Janor
  
UK
November 19, 2001
Studio Janor is a rental studio in Leicestershire that maintains a list of models that you
can hire. It's unclear whether you can hire the models but not the studio. ome basic
information (name and measurements) is provided for each model, but there are no rate details or clothing sizes. All of the photos are in the
glamour style and tend toward the cliché. Studio Janor was featured in an article in the May,
1999 issue of Practical Photography magazine, which gave the impression that the studio is
more closely associated with the sex industry than the modeling industry.
As if to confirm that notion, Studio Janor now offers an X-rated members
section.
U.S. Models and Talent
 
USA
November 19, 2001
This web site has far too many banner ads, webring links, and hit
counters to make a good initial impression, and they don't let up as you
navigate through the site. There is a good number of models on this site, but
the photos are small and the quality is hit and miss. Some pages state, "Nudes
available to industry professionals. Generic e-mails will be ignored." Nowhere
is it explained how you can identify yourself as an "industry professional," but
you'll quickly discover that the site will serve up the nudes if you just click
on a small little square near the "Nudes available" message. This site is
too haphazard and strange to make me confident about being able to hire a model
through this agency.
Web Models
 
USA
November 19, 2001
An active discussion forum is the
this site's best feature. This is one of those sites that has lots of menu items with
lofty names like "Modeling Services" that just take you to pages that are
"under construction." Every single page of this site plugs "THETA (THE
Talent Alliance)," which also includes ModelsPage
(see above) and Glamourlinks,
sometimes two or three times. However, there are only ten models in the
"Portfolios" section, leading me to think that before they start forming
alliances, these folks should get the talent first.
Wilhelmina Models

New York
November 19, 2001
Another big New York agency, Wilhelmina used to have a nice, useful site,
but now it just has an "under construction" Flash animation a la
Madison Models above.
World Model Network

Worldwide
March 23, 1999
At first glance, this site holds promise, with some well-done graphics.
However, the model directory itself is just a list of numbered links, e.g.,
"Model #7009." Clicking on the link gives you some basic information about the
model, email contact information, and a set of photos, but the photos are links,
so you have to click on each in turn to actually see what the model looks like.
There are plenty of models here, but the directory is so cumbersome to browse
that you'll likely get sick of it very quickly. Clicking "Search" on the first
page takes you to a page called "Training." If you click on "About Us," you can
read the long, rambling "business plan" for the site, which predicts that the
site will capture 5% of the "Model/Commercial/Advertisement" market and will
have 100 million regular visitors. No target date is given, but that's probably
just as well. Bizarre!
November 19, 2001
This site has not changed at all in 2 1/2 years. It must be some leftover
junk hanging around on someone's web server. I'm leaving it in here,
though, because it's good for a laugh.
Zolex Studios
   
USA and Europe
November 19, 2001
On this nicely done web site you will find a directory of two dozen models which
you can browse by name and photo, each with her own page with basic info and additional
photos. A dozen are based in America and the other dozen are based in Europe. Two dozen
may not seem like many, but all of the models have worked with Zolex's owner, Roger
Sundberg, or one of his associates, so the listings are more reliable than those of a site
that will list anybody. No rate information is given. You must contact the models through
Zolex, but as far as I can tell, there are no fees. Virtually all of the European models
on this site are also on Ashley
Redding's site.
Did I miss your site? Send me the URL and
I'll check it out.
These pages are maintained by the model herself or sometimes an associate. Some of
these are models that I've photographed myself.
Marysia
    
Scotland
November 21, 2001
Marysia's modeling page features an extensive portfolio of photos by many different
photographers, as well as measurements, hiring and contact information. Add yourself to
her mailing list for updates on her whereabouts and projects. Very well-done and complete.
Jessica Burner
    
Northeast US
November 21, 2001
If you start hunting for models on the Internet, you'll quickly find
red-haired freelancer Jessica Burner. This site has a lot of great
pictures of her, as well as booking information.
If you're a model and would like me to review your site here, please send me your URL and I'll get on it.
In case you're not familiar with webrings, they're essentially groups of sites that are
all linked together, forming a chain. Each page in the ring has a set of navigation
controls that will take you to the next or previous sites, a random site, or a list of
sites.
Most webrings are polluted with dozens or even hundreds of mediocre or irrelevant sites
and broken links, limited only by the diligence of the ring's maintainer. They're
impossible to rate because any rating would have to take into account all of the sites in
the ring, possibly hundreds.
I personally find webrings to be pretty useless, but if you have one
that you want me to add to this page, let me know and I'll see whether it seems
worthwhile.
All contents copyright 1999-2001 by Willis
Boyce
Last updated
December 06, 2001
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