Hand models use their fingers, palms, and wrists to promote a wide range of products, from high-end jewelry to everyday items. But becoming a hand model isn’t just a matter of having great digits. To ...
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: This is no ordinary hand. This is the hand of a hand model. You don't know it, but it's one you've seen before, holding cups in Starbucks ads and even ...
Hands appear everywhere in advertising. Flip through any magazine and you'll see them flaunting watches, washing dishes, stroking faces. Hand modeling is a real job done by professional models, which ...
Ashly Covington goes on casting calls and is just like any regular model but with one major difference: the only parts the photographers are snapping shots of are her hands. This former theater major ...
There's some truth to the old saying “grandma knows best.” Just ask Adele Uddo. It was compliments from her grandmother that sent Uddo to her first hand casting, which eventually led to a decade-long ...
Hand modeling is big business. The models are featured in multi-million dollar ad campaigns, and their mitts are insured for large figures. They can see their hands on massive billboards and in TV ...
Amanda George usually wears gloves and opens car doors with care. She eats with plastic utensils, applies hand lotion and cuticle oil regularly, and avoids bright nail polish that might stain. "I see ...
There are many difficult jobs in this world—Alaskan crab fisherman, ice road trucker, cameraman for The Deadliest Catch and Ice Road Truckers—but few are as grueling, as physically exhausting as the ...
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