Well first off if you really want to get them into modeling....make sure you have some time and money available. There are some real scams out there to watch out for. I had great relations with John Casablanca. They are big and all over the world. They work with Elite. They do kids too without working them like dogs ect ect. They treat kids as they should be treated. Now they have schooling that you have to pay for...AND is worth it. Then there is a call line for jobs available and they help you build a resume ect. It is at you and your childs pace. Try them. Please don't go to these huge modeling fairs and try to go with these scam artists. Go to john casablancas.
2006-06-20 00:14:14
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answered by m0mmatcat 3
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Start by taking some general pictures. DON"T GO to the big fairs. John Casablanca is a good route to go. Don't ever pay an agency money to get you work. Only pay for a school that has resume building, casting call and audition training. Or you could do it the old fashion way, take some good pictures, put together a portfolio and start sending them to agencies that you have researched and know are looking for children to represent. I've worked with Paul Wharton and John Casablanca. Start looking around. You might want to be sure they really want to pursue it before you get them started.
2006-06-20 10:18:35
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answered by Resume Guru 2
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I think it's very hard- even almost cruel- to choose for two defenseless little kids to do modelling... I wouldn't do it and wait until they have a desire for doing it themselves. But, if you want them to get involved in the difficult and degrading world of modelling, why not? I wish good luck for the kids....
By the way, a study has shown that the people who have the lowest self-esteem about themselves are models. Give what I've said a thought.
2006-06-20 06:29:01
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answered by Anonymous
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dont listen to granny, a childs modeling career can shoot off, all it takes is power? take pictures or go to a local modeling agency... have then take some photo shoots, you may have to pay them about a hundred bucks, but when her career launches it will be worth every penny. i beleive this will be a good thing for your children to experience, it will give them many good charecteristics for life ;] good luck.
2006-06-20 04:59:12
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answered by Envy e 1
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wait untill they want to do it. my mom waited untill i could decede for my self. but I'm 12 now and started when I was 11.
2006-06-20 12:08:03
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answered by islandgrl2011 3
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Please do not do that to your children. They should be able to be children and not have to work. Please just let them have their childhood.
2006-06-20 04:26:32
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answered by grannywinkie 6
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