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Time to nuke my account. Eventually my profile was deleted because one of the girls from the 'clique' on this site made some allegations that I was racist in my private life. Now, after almost 5 years and a lot of time, MM has removed my account.

Be logged in on the site, then use. I'm sure you have a blacklist too, probably the Model Mayhem nightmare archives. I'll likely give it another shot after I get started with studio shoots.

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Model Mayhem was the website that more than any other helped me find models to work with when I was just getting started with portraiture. Starting this month, Model Mayhem has updated its subscription service going far beyond offering perks as it once did. While the update is being touted as an improvement, photographers using Model Mayhem are likely going to be quickly re-evaluating if this service is one that they are interested in continuing to use. In the past was, for the most part, an open and free social network for models, photographers, makeup artists, stylists, and other creative professionals. It served as a fantastic way to find other amateurs to work with who also want to build their portfolio. Their search tool allowed for a photographer to search with specific detail and individually contact any model that he or she wished to work with. Starting this month Model Mayhem has taken a page out of the LinkedIn playbook and severely limited the ability for free accounts to contact other users. Full comparisons are included below this article. What do you think of Model Mayhem's new subscription structure? Are the newly added paid features worth investing in or do you feel that Model Mayhem no longer will be a tool that you use? Let me know in the comments below. I reached out to 75 models who were in my area and had profiles indicating that they wanted to work with a photographer to expand their portfolio. I only shot with 3 out of the 75. Some cancelled, some were no-shows, some responded months later, most just didn't respond. I eventually cancelled my account because I couldn't find enough serious people on there. I already had a solid body of work to show Peter Hurley headshots , I just wanted more people to shoot to keep building my portfolio and I found myself putting forth way too much effort to find people who were serious about getting their picture taken on a website designed to facilitate exactly that. It's not the fault of the website, but it is what it is. I didn't find it useful for free. I don't see how charging nominal fees for access will improve that. If it were not free at all and the fee for even a basic plan was high enough that it would weed out all the people who aren't serious or only check their account twice a year, etc. I joined despite its reputation and figured I'd get out of it what I put into it, but I found that not to be the case. There's no way I'd pay for it now. This has always been my experience with TFP models, regardless of where I found them. Models are flaky, models who aren't getting paid are extremely flaky. Such is the nature of what we do. MM was actually a critical part to my learning and growing as a photographer when I started out. I had rented studio space and shot with a different model almost every day for a month. That being said, for anybody using MM I would say you should try to move away from it and more to agencies ASAP. Even working with a super super small agency is better than any MM connection. It's so so bad and truly attracts some of the worst talent out there.. They've had one minor website facelift very minor , while keeping everything under the hood exactly the same. You'll also notice that they'll 'activity-recycle' dormant pages daily to bring them up to the top of your search to make it look like the model has been active on the site even though in almost every case, the model's photos haven't been updated in 5 years. In the last 4 years, i've gotten exactly 1 single message on their site from a model. If modelmayhem goes under, i wouldn't shed a single tear for it. I've been using a new ios app with pretty good success. It's free with limited usage and has some reasonably priced paid services. I haven't found a reason to use those paid services yet since my need for extending casting calls is usually only once or twice a month which is included in the free account. I think model mayhem has missed the boat on this one. Any reputable website Ahem, Fstoppers based around photography should have an app at this point. I can't imagine pros sourcing talent from Model Mayhem. Having said that, as an amateur, I'd highly recommend anybody considering an account especially now to think twice about it... I would say the new subscription model and features are not worth it. I had a free account once and it wasn't worth it at that price. I'd suggest giving Model Mayhem a chance after other avenues don't produce results in your sourcing first. MM was shady, slow, cumbersome, and only once produced a model I got to shoot. My experience with MM was so poor that I had better results just talking to random people, seriously... When I first started, I shot friends and acquaintances. This still works for me, but has slowed way down in the last couple of years. I still don't use Model Mayhem though. I'd say it's still not a tool that I'd use. If you're in NYC, you can find some fairly decent talent on MM. I've booked dozens of models from there and have only ever had 1 no show. Today, I only use MM for pure testing where I want to try something new that might or might not like. Don't like to ask agencies for talent on these shoots because they always want to see the images and I might not want to share them. Time to nuke my account. I got a few replies a few years back but in my area, Model Mayhem is pretty dead. Old profiles that haven't been updated or online in half a year or more, no replies at all to messages... The only messages I get are friend requests from retouchers. Tack on their horrible website and even worse mobile site and there isn't much appeal to pay for a premium account. The fact that they want to charge as much as a Netflix account is also a little mind boggling. The site offers very little value. I do have to say that the moderators are very much on point... As much as I love the concept behind MM, the talents available in Europe on their website is quite limited. As Eric Lefebvre stated in his comments, the only interaction I've gotten on there is retouchers wanting images to blur… oooh… and some Eastern European models who wanted to shoot but sent me their price list — not sure I get the concept of contacting someone to shoot but asking money for it. Instagram and Facebook have been my go-to places to find models, and until now it has worked extremely well! And it's free, unlike MM… If anything, MM should make it cheaper and easier for people to signup, not raise their prices or remove features for free users. I am a VIP member. The trend I see. New female talent is dropping off. The absence of courtesy to not informing me of a cancellation and just not showing up is on the rise. Almost impossible to get talent to call and discuiss shoot details. MM site format is cumbersome and way outdated of today's web sites. To add photos is a slow process. I find the site an old dog that needs a transplant. Having written this I keep MM as a VIP. I do a lot test shoots, new ideas and concept shoot. That's not for me. Just an amateurs perspective. After doing some group shoots I joined MM to try to connect to some models. Since then I have done multiple shoots with models from MM, mostly very professional ones, all paid none TFP , and none have ever cancelled. So, there's a constant stream of good models coming this way, too many for me to work with in fact. And of course there's lots of local models on there too. Just to be clear, because of the negativity above, and the positivity of my comment, I am not affiliated with MM, I am just a paying customer of theirs, who finds it very useful. Maybe that will change if I ever become any good, or become professional, but for now it's great. We are a brand new mobile app that allows you to connect with other creatives for free. It's designed for amateurs and professionals and is growing daily. We have a rating system to ensure everything is safe and goes to plan. We'd love to have you onboard! It's been called ''A modern Model Mayhem''.

It's a true rip off if you're actually a hard working professional, because they will definitely target you, delete you, and go on about their business. Tack on their horrible tout and even worse mobile site and there isn't much appeal to pay for a premium account. Although to be fair I would say maybe 30% was good. Maybe that will change if I ever become any good, or become professional, but for now it's great. It was more than one mod responding to my questions and they were literally bullying me. Yesterday's events finally gave them the excuse. They tracked my IP address and cancelled my account with the excuse 'no agents are allowed'. I've seen people get by with WAY less quantity and quality and I con doubt that it's one person doing all the filtering so the notion that they're picky sometimes isn't unheard of.

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released November 15, 2018

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