I'm a 26yo F whose had a WAM fetish since I was about 9. I've always dreamed of being a WAM model, and have very sadly never been slimed, pied, or anything really. Any tips to get started?
Interesting choice of group to post this in. I'm going to answer in the spirit of the group. So more a how to take pics, post them and raise your self esteem rather than how to become a model. I) get a waterproof case for your mobile phone. 2) get in the shower and shoot some wet look pics. Dark coloured underwear with a light coloured top will look sexy and mean you should be able to post the pics without having to up load a drivers licence. Cool showers photograph better than warm ones, get creative with angles. Keep your face hidden by angles and hair etc in case you change your mind about being a model 3) get some feed back from WAMers and take some more wet look pics. 4) Take some shaving foam pics. 5) take some slime pics. Consider using slime baff as you can mix it in bottles and clean up is easy. Just be careful if you're pouring it over yourself in the shower. Consider wearing a mask of some kind. 6) Start chatting to producers, get your self verified on here and consider doing some custom shoots.
I mean, what would you like to do? What are your goals with this, just to share for fun, or do you want to try and make money doing this by being a "model"?
I think those are the big first questions you have to figure out.
Otherwise, if you're asking for technical advice I highly recommend you check out some scenes from producers you like and maybe try talking to them about how they shoot, how they edit, what materials they use to make certain messes etc.
For instance, there was a recent thread about cakes for instance, and SlapstickStuff is a rather long time expert in using cake.
It very much depends on what you want to get out of it, as Potatoman-J has mentioned.
The first thing you'll likely need to do is get some sort of portfolio put together, whether that's something you shoot or something that you do with a professional photographer. Your portfolio is essentially what producers will be looking at when they say "yes, I want this person to be in my next video".
Professional modelling will typically be arranged via either an agency or sites like PurplePort. From here, alongside your portfolio, producers will view your experience and your preferences for the type of thing you want to shoot.
Other ways might be to rub shoulders with people in the know, possibly collaborating with smaller models and artists and then working up based on reputation.