Saturday, October 15, 2011

Tips & Warnings PreTeen Fashion Model


Preteen models are typically featured in catalogs and magazines. Do not expect to walk high-fashion runways or work with famous designers until you are at least 16.

Read as much as you can about modeling and the industry before you get started. Modeling can be a tough industry. The more you know, the better prepared you will be.

If you are uncertain about an agency's legitimacy, contact the Better Business Bureau to make certain there have been no complaints filed against it.

For safety reasons, consider omitting your last name on your comp cards or using only the first initial of your last name. Never include your home address.

Never pay an agency for modeling classes or photographs. Legitimate agencies will never require you to pay for their services. Agencies make money off commissions from your jobs.

Avoid agencies that demand more than 20 percent commission for your work.

Keep your parents involved with your modeling career at all times. Although modeling can be a great opportunity, the industry has its share of shady characters. If a photographer or client says or does anything that makes you feel uncomfortable, notify your parent or your agency immediately.

1 comments:

Eye said...

Preteen girls just start hitting puberty and start caring about how they look like. In that case, fashion is an important part of their lives.


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