Famous Baby Models
Posted on 12. Aug, 2009 by Arun in Break into Showbiz, Celebrity Babies and Kids, Model & Actor Tips, Modeling Contests
Baby Models refers to babies, toddlers and children posing for artistic works, photographs, and other media as a regular activity. There are different reasons to consider getting your baby into modeling:
• It’s a great experience along with fun.
• It helps to start your child’s school or college fund or any another special savings. It creates beautiful memories and moments that you will cherish forever.
• If your little one loves the camera and lights, Baby modeling can give him a head start in the talent industry.
Famous baby models have a special place in the hearts of the audience. Famous and known artists have used baby models for their countless works over the centuries.
Famous baby models, with their hard work have achieved success in a short span of time. Baby modeling has become a distinct and special activity because of the explosion of commercial media over the past several decades.
Many young actors started their career as child models. Actors such as Katherine Heigl, Lindsay Lohan, and Brooke Shields are a few of the Famous baby models.
A Young Baby Model described the life of Lisanne Falk in the book called Lisanne. This book talks about the Famous Baby models who started their career as babies and have achieved a space in the modeling world. Lisanne Falk, like Brooke Shields, moved from modeling to movies as she became older.
Falk, like Shields, was a relatively successful child model who used to pose for magazine covers, notably Seventeen, for editorial fashion layouts, and for advertising in magazines and mail-order catalogs. Both models appeared in the 1977 Sears and Montgomery Ward catalogs.
More recent news says that an Australian child model Morgan Featherstone has achieved a huge world-wide success but she has also attracted a lot of criticism due to her looking older than her real age.
The huge success of famous baby models who then become famous celebrities has led number of children and their parents to consider modeling as a part-time career. In reality, most modeling jobs go to children who have already worked as models and have developed a good and healthy working relationship with a modeling agency. For strugglers, the challenge is to land the first job. This usually happens through referrals by people already involved in modeling. It’s also possible to land jobs by contacting modeling agencies directly. Occasionally, a child may be “discovered” in a public place or through other grassroots means, such as:
Entering photo contests
Competing in local and national beauty contests
Working with local retailers for small-scale modeling
Entering shopping mall fashion shows.
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David Garrison
24. Aug, 2009
I’d like some advice on the direction of my daughters career opportunities. I own ATL Models and deal only with children 16 and older and want them to have options and early direction please advise on path.