Norma and Conover
Conover was sent to Norma's factory to shoot pictures of female workers in hopes that it would boost morale. Norma Jean took many photos with the photographer though none were used. In January of 1945, she quit her job at the factory and began to model full time for Conover and his friends, thus starting her career.
Modelling Money
In August of 1945, Norma signed a contract with the Blue Book Model Agency. She changed her name to be Jean Norman, straightened her curly brown locks, and dyed her hair blonde. Due to her curvy figure, she was often booked for more pin-up gigs than fashion. She made most of her money in advertisements and men's magazines.