You'll more than likely have to email the editor or art director of the magazine. You can find the contact information if you have a hard copy of a Hustler Magazine or on the official website. If they don't have specific submission information listed, then you should snail mail the following:
- Cover Letter introducing yourself, your model and why you think she would be good for the magazine
- 8"x10" copies of the photos with your name, contact information (email, phone, mailing address) on the back of each photo
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Your child must be signed to a modeling agency that represents children and print models. Once your child is a signed model, the agency can submit his/her photos to castings for clients like Kmart.
This depends on a few different things. In general terms the photographer owns all rights to the images they create. There are various laws about what uses a photographer can make of street shots. Some localities require that any identifiable persons sign a release if the image is used for other than news or artistic presentation. Model releases are generally required for commercial use. Under contract or work for hire scenarios the images belong to the party that hired the photographer. So specific circumstances and laws would apply depending on your particular case.
No, Portman has never posed for Hustler. There is a photoshopped cover of the November 1999 issue floating around the web in which Portman's face has been superimposed over the actual model on the cover, and there is text in the lower left corner identifying Portman. In reality, the lower left corner of every Hustler is occupied by the magazine's bar-code.
It was a model her name is April Bennett.. she is now a photographer in Scottsdale, AZ
You would have to be signed to a modeling agency that represents commercial/print models. Once you are signed then your agent can submit you for castings from Wal Mart in need of models.