-What do you do?I use “model” as a technical term, denoting the person in front of the camera without any judgment. I did a lot of photography for a while, and for me the word “model” neither implies glamour nor anything near sex industry, as MarkJanus insinuates. It just describes her role:
She is visible for the camera, thus she is the model.
-I'm a model
-Hmm... OK but what do you do?.
- I'm a performer...
-Hmm OK,,but what do you do?
- I'm an entertainer...
- Hmm OK,,but what do you do?
-I'm kind of an artist you know...
- Hmm OK... but what do you do?
-Ok, fuck it... I'm a camgirl.
-why didn' you say it first?
Respecting people is being honest with them cos entering their delusion won't help with society not accepting this job... But your example is actually very good since the models you have on cam are (usually passive )subjects responding to YOUR work and indications, they're your models, you're modelling them, while camgirls are active subjects doing their own work. As a model, you're always a third party's "model",might be a designer, a photographer, a painter... Journalists are on cam and you won't call them models...
These feel good, semantical circumvolutions are fascinating but the cold reality is that you don't choose how society is perceiving you and outside of this forum and the comfort your chatrooms, the "model" term is making people laugh and is screaming delusion... No hating or trolling just cold reality.