I'm glad you had a good time. I've never done that, I'd be afraid that I'd break the camera.
Have you ever modelled for a professional photo shoot? Did you enjoy it? I did once, it was so fun. What did you do with the pictures you got afterwards?
Not really an answer, but here goes.....
I started my working life as a (trainee) professional photographer.
I got to see a lot of "models", some professional, some amateur (and some were studying alongside me whilst at Art School). I met a few more afterwards, when going to various "events" - usually hosted by Kodak.
I'm sure I also must have "modelled" for various of my co-students when at Art School (although I don't really remember, and it has to be said that the female students were probably more in demand for pictures than we horrible males.)
Once qualified and earning a living with a camera, I took pictures of all sorts of things, but there was rarely a human being in the shot.
The only professional "modeling" I have done was for an artist, and it was only my eye. She would take pictures of eyes she thought were pretty colors or had interesting features. Apparently she liked the shade of blue my eyes were that day.