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Over time, I became more experienced and gained a better understanding of the rules and expectations that agencies had for model tests. However, not all of my tests were accepted by the agencies, and some of them were even unpaid. I made sure to ask for feedback and learn from my mistakes so that I could improve.

To further develop my skills, I started to study the websites of the agencies, particularly their development departments, to see what kind of photographs they needed, what kind of lighting, styling, and poses they preferred for their models' portfolios. This changed my approach to my preparations and shootings.

I began to create mood boards for my upcoming tests and brought them with me to the shoots. I also went to vintage shops to buy clothes for the models since I couldn't afford to hire stylists to help me for free.

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