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Child modelling
is quickly growing in popularity and profitability as another branch of the
modelling
industry. Wherever you see a baby product you need
a baby model. So your baby could appear anywhere from a national TV ad for nappies, to in-store
advertising posters for baby clothes; be on the front cover of
baby magazines
or on packaging for baby toys or baby
medicine.
Children can experience all kinds of work, and can be required to work all over the world. The
requirements for a child or infant model are not as strict or defined as most other aspects of
the industry.
Personality and attitude are very important in child modelling. A quirky, happy
child with character can sell a product just as well as a well-groomed, well-poised model
would.
The temperament of the child model is the key to their success. It is essential that any
child model be co-operative and good natured, and it is imperative that the child is easy to
direct and quickly at ease around strangers and under the spotlight. A shoot can last for hours
so it can be difficult for children to remain attentive and interested.
There are many strict laws that are designed to protect the interests of the child and keep the
guardian in control of the child's modelling career. These laws are in place to ensure that children
are not exploited and do not miss out on any vital education. Licenses are required to permit
any child under sixteen to work, and strict guidelines are in place concerning
the amount of hours that children can work for.
For more information and advice on child modelling, see our Advice for Parents. Alternatively, contact us for a free consultation.
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