It is a must read for aspiring models and actors as well as their parents. 
What makes the information and advice here so valuable is that it is written by
person who still is a model and performer. This is a comprehensive look at the business of being a model by long time actor/model Bruce Hawkins. 
The book is literally filled with useful information
 for the new model and it is written in a succinct style that makes the
book easy to read and understand. Bruce provides wonderful information on how to build a strong portfolio; testing with photographers; signing with an agency; 
and other vital information on the ins and outs of working in film; print; video and dealing with magazines
 and photographers. Bruce Hawkins discusses all the information that an aspiring model needs to know to launch a successful career
. Careful attention is given to the all important
 first step of finding an agent. If you think modeling is for you; then so is this book.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Not green specificBy Jennifer SeeleyThere are a couple chapters at the beginning that focus on LEED and Green Globes ratings systems; but the rest of the book is generic project management. The book focuses on the construction portion of a buildings life cycle; but does not at all address how contractor behaviors can affect a project. A lot of time is spent discussing cost control; but none of those costs are green specific. There isnt even a line item in the example budgets for a LEED consultant; or for the costs of building certification. For a book that claims to look at "Green Construction...Cost Oversight" I expected to see a lot more in the way of analyzing the cost of design choices that achieve desired ratings (and the high cost of those ratings).