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 ...
Kitty Wan tells PEOPLE that "the pay is about the same as regular modeling," but without some of the extra stress ...
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 ...
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 ...
Fine fingers, sculpted legs, perfectly pouted lips – these are the prized possessions of parts models. “I had been told I had nice hands, mainly by my grandmother,” says Adele Uddo, one of America’s ...
Hand models are in demand for close-up photography that showcases products like jewelry, makeup, skin care, and beverages. Putting together a knockout portfolio and mastering go-sees can help you land ...
Where some hand models go to extremes to protect their prized possessions (remember the Seinfeld episode where George is discovered for his hands?), Kimbra Hickey, parts model, has a more ...
You have to hand it to Kitty Wan; she's got a pretty great gig. The 29-year-old's work days are spent posing and modeling her hands for brands, and earning up to $2,000 a day to do so. The Los Angeles ...
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