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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Tips On How To Become A Baby Model

By Jennifer Collins


Have you ever looked through a parenting magazine and thought to yourself that your baby could model just like those babies in the pictures? Baby modeling- occasionally spelled baby modelling- is a fun hobby for many parents and their little angels. Getting your little one into the business of baby modeling sounds glamorous, but it is also a lot more work than you may think! But, if you are a parent who believes that your baby was born to be a star, a career in baby modeling is certainly possible, if you know how to get started.

Begin by looking at your baby objectively and see how she or he compares with the babies of similar ages in magazines. There are lots of cute babies out there, but baby modeling has room for only the most cherubic of infants. Ask yourself about what strangers say- all little old ladies think babies are cute, but do strangers come up to you on the street to gush over your child? Has anyone ever told you that your baby "ought to be in pictures?" If so, give some thought to baby modeling.

You can start by submitting photos of your baby to reputable modeling agencies. There are a lot of agencies out there trying to make a quick buck off parents, and they will push you to buy overpriced "portfolios" and may even recommend you take your baby to classes so that you can learn how to model your baby. Legitimate agencies won't ask you for money, and they won't demand that you have professional photos done in order to be considered. Also, they won't say that your child will be an overnight success- modeling is hard work, and there is a lot of rejection involved. You will start by taking your baby to a "go-see", or audition. You will see agents, casting directors, or editors who will determine whether your baby has what the client is looking for.

If your baby is selected for a modeling job, there will likely be someone on-set who is responsible for keeping the kids happy and entertained while they are on the set. If there is no "baby wrangler" provided, this job falls to you, and it is important that you keep your baby happy, clean, and well fed throughout the shoot. Labor laws are applicable to children, so your baby cannot "work" for more than two hours. Be warned- being the parent of a baby model is a full time job, and labor laws don't apply to you. You will need to manage your baby's schedule, get her to and from appointments, and make sure that you are always ready with a full bottle and clean diaper. The work can be very difficult and requires a parent who is dedicated, patient, and very interested in the industry. Babies are babies, and they won't always cooperate. You should remember that your little star works on her own schedule, and be ready to abide by the rules according to your baby when you are on set.

Baby modeling will not make you or your child into an overnight millionaire, but it can be a fun way for your baby to earn a little money for his or her future. Imagine having her first year of college paid for long before her first birthday, and you'll see why so many parents decide to participate in baby modeling. Of course, if nothing else, your baby will have the most impressive scrapbook on the block!




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