Baby modelling agencies

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nruk01
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Baby modelling agencies

Postby nruk01 » Sun Jan 31, 2010 9:43 pm

Hi,
My daughter has been offered modelling contracts with a number of agencies and I am trying to decide which one to sign up with. Has anyone had any experience (good or bad) with the following agencies or could recommend one?
Truly Scrumptious
Elisabeth Smith
Scallywags
Bizzy Kidz
Thank you.
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Re: Baby modelling agencies

Postby Annabel (admin) » Sun Jan 31, 2010 9:49 pm

Wow! Congratulations.

I have no idea but if we don't get some response for you in the next few days we can mention this in the weekly email the week after next.

Thanks for using NappyValleyNet

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Re: Baby modelling agencies

Postby moops » Sun Jan 31, 2010 10:13 pm

I'm sure someone on here will have some recommendations but I would suggest looking at that 'other' mums website as there are quite a few threads about this that you will be interested in. I would tread carefully as I know a lot of people who paid a fee and for photos and never got any work.
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Re: Baby modelling agencies

Postby Karin1979 » Mon Feb 01, 2010 10:04 am

Hi,

I have signed up my son with Bruice & Brown. They were recommended to me and they don't charge any fees!

Good Luck! :lol:
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Postby swaby0797 » Mon Feb 01, 2010 11:20 am

Hi My little girl is almost 2 and she was signed up to Babyshak which is the bizzy kidz and we paid £90 fr her profile pictures which we had sent in the first place and she had 1 casting in the whole year!! We then registered with Kids London and they were great no initial fee she has done castings for Burberry, M & S, Bloomng marvellous, and more. She als did an ariel advert which she got paid £250 for!! By far the better agency and I have a friend who used them and her little boy did the next directory and loads more!!

Good luck ;)
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Re: Baby modelling agencies

Postby borgie101 » Tue Jan 18, 2011 1:52 pm

Hi there
I have just entered my son into Lil' Miss Lil' Mister child model search competition where the winner win contracts with Starfish Models in London, they are a well established agency who supply models for a lot of high street names.

He had a mini photo shoot and I got to take a photograph away with me and also purchased some more for his portfolio, the photos were excellent and reasonably priced.

here is the website if anyone is interested www. lilmisslilmister .co.uk

Also my son has done some work for elisabeth smith and they were brilliant he got to the final two for huggies wipes :)
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Re: Baby modelling agencies

Postby harlandmurals » Thu Jan 20, 2011 11:55 am

Hi there,

My son's just been signed to Truly Scrumptious.. and I know Bruce & Brown, Scallywags and Elisabeth Smith are all reputable and deal with big brands...

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Re: Baby modelling agencies

Postby luluyoung » Tue Jan 25, 2011 7:07 pm

Hi,

I have been in the business for over 15 years as a model and an agent. I have never looked after children, although i'm sure it wouldn't be too much different.
We always advice, potential models to look at agencies that are recommended by the AMA ( Association Of Model Agencies) www.associationofmodelagents.org.
Elisabeth Smith i know is a member. The website is very informative, and gives a good insight to what and what not to look out for. Unfortunately the business is full of rogue people so do look out, anyone that asks for up front fees i wouldn't go near. If an agency is interested in representing the child then they should pay for all costs which would then be deducted from the child's jobs.

Good luck
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Re: Baby modelling agencies

Postby teo » Sat Jul 30, 2011 9:29 pm

i don`t know who u are Borgie101 but I don`t think u are a genuine bloger bec u posted u`re msg on several mum websites copied with the exact words , fraze ...with the exact id ...so I really don`t think that the baby agencie u`re promoting is not a scam one....I personally wouldn`t go for that agencie.
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Re: Baby modelling agencies

Postby Jayssatr » Sat Jul 30, 2011 10:19 pm

Kids London is the best uk agency and my little girl is with them. She has had slot of work


Gucci
Gap
Junior magazine
Baby and me
And more


Try them
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Re: Baby modelling agencies

Postby dancing_queen59 » Sat Jul 30, 2011 10:52 pm

My twins were signed to Truly Scrumptious back in December and they've had one casting which is rather shite. We were told when signing up that there would never be more than 20 under 2 yr olds and now there's loads. Plus they've changed so much since there original casting photos. We are tied into them for 1 yr.
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Re: Baby modelling agencies

Postby supergirl » Mon Aug 01, 2011 9:28 pm

I didnt realise so many children were working.... Wonder what kind of ideas it is giving them, that image is important? Or is it the pride of a parent? I am not judhing, jut asking because i really wonder.
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