Get a Baby Into Modeling
If a baby is willing and excited about modeling, and the parent is just as willing and excited to take the time out of her own schedule to take the baby around to agencies and potential clients, then both the baby and the parent will reap the rewards of a successful career. Read on to learn get a baby into modeling.
Instructions
1. Take into account how well your baby can handle the demands of modeling. Keep this question simple. Watch how your baby behaves around strangers or when left with a babysitter. A baby who can handle changes in nap time and feeding time makes a great model.
2. Live close to a modeling agency-maximum an hour away. Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Miami, San Francisco and Dallas are the top cities for modeling work. In minor cities, the modeling agency might have a satellite office.
3. Get a couple of good photos of your baby. You can even take the first photos yourself to see if any agency calls you back. The photos could be three-quarter shots. A portfolio is not necessary.
4. Send the photos to an agency with a letter of introduction. You should get calls, but if you do not, you can follow up within one week.
5. Be ready at a moment's notice. Some modeling jobs have a quick turn-around. If you and your baby are prepared, you will get a lot of work.
6. Keep your horizons open. Someone may offer your baby work in film, television as well as modeling.
7. Remember legitimate modeling agencies well never ask you for money. Their job is to give you money for the work they get for your baby.