Kid Modeling

Updated on February 21, 2011
M.G. asks from Little Rock, AR
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i'm looking to get my daughter in kid modeling. does anyone know of good reputable places i can contact.

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T.O.

answers from San Francisco on

Good Morning...

My son was a Ford Model for 3 yrs... in San Fran, if you don't live 100 miles from there agency i don't think they will accept you. I would google kid modeling agency. Do NOT pay for anything but pictures!! If you have any ? please private message me

Good Luck :)

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T.F.

answers from Dallas on

Don't pay for anything.

Modeling is a JOB and WORK. IF your child does this make sure the money goes to your child's savings account.

I've modeled most of my life. If your child does not like it STOP.

Be ready for a lot of rejection. I have enjoyed modeling, my daughter hated it after a week long gig in LA. You go to auditions when called, that may be during naptime and during a time not so good with your schedule.

Do research and see if you really are willing to put in the time and if your daughter really wants to do it.

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R.K.

answers from Appleton on

Ford models .com . I have a friend who is an artist rep for musicians and get emails from The Ford Modeling Agency in NYC all the time looking for child models. Most print, magizines and TV commercials, work is done in Chicago. If you don't want to travel that far they should be able to help you find a good agency in Little Rock.

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C.J.

answers from Boca Raton on

My kids model, but we live in Florida so I can't help with places in your area....but when looking for an agency don't go with anyone that want's to charge you any money. You will not have to pay them a dime for anything. Any place that wants to charge you for a portfolio or classes is a scam. A legitimate agency takes a 20% commission off of the work your child does, so they only get paid if your child does.

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