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Model Hears of Fall Event and Leaves Shady Scams Exposed - Placing Others In The Industry On Alert Too
October 8th, the 2005 Midwest Models Expo will educate and arm Midwest models with the ammunition they need and to encourage others in the industry to be on their best behavior.
Southfield, MI (PRWEB) April 8, 2005 -- On Saturday, October 8th, 2005 the annual 2005 Midwest Models Expo will take place in Southfield, Michigan at the Holiday Inn from 10 AM to 6 PM. The events purpose is for newbies and veterans to meet, exchange horror stories and hear of pitfalls that have cost so many models their success in the fashion/modeling industry. The event will give models the opportunity to establish contacts with reputable photographers and vendors from the industry. In addition, proceeds from the expo will generate funds for the American Cancer Society to fight against this dreadful disease.
The 2005 Midwest Models Expos mission is two-fold. It strives to bring integrity into a sometimes-tainted industry and it will donate a portion of the proceeds to the American Cancer Society. Some events are only concerned with lining the pockets of a few people at other peoples expense, but not this one. It is an event for the ones in the industry that truly want everyone to win," states Cheri Crawford, the Executive Producer. What better way for all of us in the industry to join together and fight for a cure for a deadly disease as cancer, while helping others in the industry open new doors to success. Everyone participating in the expo is doing an honorable thing to help battle cancer and they can be proud of themselves as they develop their own personal character."
As the models pose or walk the runway, photographers will be busy snapping shots; vendors will have booths setup displaying their high quality services to the modeling/fashion industry. Businesses included are camera manufacturers, printing service providers, clothing outfitters, make-up artists, hair stylists, fitness/health/beauty products and modeling agencies. Supporters and sponsors from leading corporations will be the anchoring force while celebrities make the expo a visit worthwhile.
James Bryant, Founder of the Midwest Models Expo, expressed his mind set behind the conception of the event, The 2005 Midwest Models Expo was created to assist all models, regardless of sex, age, physique, ethnic origin or experience to pursue their modeling careers, dreams, goals, desires, and ambitions by providing them a safe, professional, comprehensive environment in which to do so. We are pulling together unique individuals and professionals in the field to help nurture and develop a stronger union in the industry."
Today numerous safeguards prevent the tarnishing of this industry. ‘Word of mouth alerts protect models from scams while improving their chances of advancing in the industry. The Better Business Bureau logs complaints, while web sites pop up all over the Internet with warnings. Message boards and posting sites reveal dissatisfied clients and denounce rip-off or bogus companies.
To sum it up, the 2005 Midwest Models Expo offers one more safeguard and one more opportunity to redeem the industry while making it rewarding and fun for everyone! The event conquers by fighting a terrible disease and arming the models with valuable insight. The expo encourages scrupulous businesses to do the right thing and it brings respect to a wonderful and exciting field. To partake or learn more about the expo and the competitions, visit www.MidwestModelsExpo.com.
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