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Join one of Australia`s top child modeling agency or find the right child for your next advertising campaign, film or television series.
We promote and supply children to reputable clients for photographic advertising, television commercials, television series, films, magazines and fashion catalogues.
Our team acts as a liaison between the client and the child model or ‘talent’. In a typical scenario, the client will provide us with specific requirements. We then submit a selection of talent for the client to choose from.
Once the client has made their decision, we arrange for the model’s attendance on location and give the parent or carer specific information related to the job – for example, details on what to wear, hair and make-up, script etc.
We have a small selection of Child Models on our books, we do not provide an online portfolio for the Child Models, but have them on file to send to Potential clients when required.
If your baby, toddler, pre-teen or teenager is interested in getting a portfolio done, please contact us through Bodyshots photography - www.bodyshots.com.au or email me here at Lush Models. admin@lushmodel.com.au.
WE can put together a portfolio for your child and submit them for relevant work that they may be suited too.
Will My Child Get work? This is probably the most commonly asked questions for Child Models.
We’d love to say yes, but unfortunately Lush Models can not guarantee work for any child we represent. The child modelling industry is very competitive and we do not have any influence in the selection process – that’s up to our clients. However, we do try hard to select children who are most likely to get work – based on their looks and personality. But ultimately it is the client who decides which child gets the job. We do have Child Models throughout Australia but only a small selection as we do not take every child that applies - we feel there is a certain flair that a child Model requires. |
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