Represent the Queer community with Libertipix
Libertipix photo/image library start up are looking for you to be in their team of models.

Libertipix is a new locally based LGBTQ+ sart-up and a stock-photo library whose ambition is to provide the world with images that represent the queer community, in an authentic way. Their aim is to go beyond the clichés and stereotypes defined by gender identity and show members of the LGBTQ+ communities as real people with real jobs, real families and real hobbies. Libertipix are also looking for you to be in their team of models.
It doesn’t matter if you have never been in front of the camera before and they are not looking for professional models – genuine faces that people can relate to. As one of their models (post-lockdown and subject to social distancing rules), you’ll make money, have fun on set, and at the same time help better represent the LGBTQ+ community in mainstream media.
Libertipix would love to hear from anyone identifying as queer between the ages of 18 and 108; single lesbians, lesbian couples, single gay men, gay male couples, single people and couples who identify as trans, gender-fluid or non-binary.
If you want to be part of this new LGBTQ+ initiative, you are invited to submit two pictures to info@libertipix.com, shot on your mobile phone.
You will need to send a full-length shot (showing yourself from head to toe) and a close up of your face. You need to be smiling, showing your gnashers!
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