so a couple of weeks ago a man stops me and asks about my son Zane. He works for John Robert Powers, thats not an agency. More like a workshop to help in modeling, acting life. My husband and I have fooled around with the idea of putting him in something like this because his character is out there. He makes a lot of people laugh and gets lots of compliments on his look. So we go to the office and sign him up for classes. of course that means money. So like i said before, they are not an agency. They have agencys come to their office from 2 to 6 times a month looking for people. Zane hasnt started his class till Tuesday, but he did see an agent this past saturday and read a few lines for her. I guess that agency, Mavrick, wants him. which they tell me is rare because they usually have to go through more auditions. But this is where it gets scary for me. he needs to go to a photoshoot this saturday to of course have pictures to had out at auditions. I knew that he would need that but I was thinking sometime later. Its all just happening so soon. the workshop class costs money and the photo shoot alone is $750 that goes to the photographer, hair and makeup person. so anyone can give me advice I would GREATLY apprecitate it!!!! but I need advice soon, I need to make a payment tomorrow. typing fast, sorry if I ramble on some parts......
I'd be weary this whole thing is a big scam, especially since your son hasn't been to a class yet and they already want $$ for pictures. So maybe this workshop and "agency" is in cahoots. I'd be running the other way. But of course I haven't been there so I could be wrong.
I've always been told to avoid any agencies/modeling schools that charge you for photographs. I'm not sure how good a rule of thumb this is since I know plenty of actors who have shelled out money for their own professional photographs, but if you do a Google search for the company you can get a better sense of their reputation. I did a quick search and noticed a lot of posts on ripoffreport.com - it might be worth reading these to see what other people experienced.
If you decide not to go ahead with this company perhaps you can find leads for others by searching for something like "child modeling reputable agencies." Here's an article from Parents.com.
I did a few modeling shoots as a child. My mother enrolled me in a talent agency that did not charge, even for headshots. I would steer clear of anything that charges you.
My two toddler boys are models for Kim Dawson Agency in Dallas and have been since they were babies. Same thing with us, enough strangers kept complimenting them and compelled us to seek an agency, so we did and it's been pretty cool. The grandparents especially love when their shots make it into newpaper circulars. We have never had to spend money to be represented.
Once my oldest turned three, we were given the option of being put in the "headbook" which did cost $300. However, this was not a requirement for representation, he was still their model, the headbook just offers him more visibility.
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Tati, I'm glad you got some good advice above. I don't know if photographs are required at this point but you should be able to contact a local talent agency to talk to someone about being included in open calls. I once had to cast a group of kids for a photo shoot (for a local magazine) and I'd say 95% of them didn't have photographs with them and 80% of them had never "worked" before. I hired 2 that didn't have photos/never worked and 1 that had previously appeared in a print ad. The agency sent a boatload of kids to me. Start small. As your son gets jobs you'll have tear sheets to use for the next call etc.