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Kids London Model Agency

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Rhubarbgarden · 21/08/2011 11:01

Dd has been accepted by this agency, and a bit of googling seems to suggest they are good. However, a friend who regularly works on film sets says it's strange that they don't want professional shots and that casting agents won't look at home snaps, so she thinks it's a bit dodgy. I don't know what to think. Does anyone have any experience of Kids London?

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altin · 26/08/2011 19:10

I'm biased because my kids are with KL but I've nothing but praise for this agency.

They're generally considered one of the top 3 agencies in UK, so if they've accepted DD then take that as a compliment and go for it! My kids have done Vogue, Pepe Jeans, Junior, John Richmond etc through KL - all great jobs that mean great souvenirs for the future when they're older and giving me grief :) The woman who runs the company has a great eye for the right kids and keeps the numbers low so you're not competing with stupid numbers for the same job (unlike some agencies I could mention who charge a fortune for the privilege)

Good Luck!

altin

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Rhubarbgarden · 10/09/2011 23:08

Thanks! That's good to hear. I've sent off the form so now we just sit and wait I guess.

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epeems · 23/09/2011 00:20

So what do Kids London show to casting agents then? I'm confused.

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Superproudmum09 · 09/10/2015 19:24

My DD is also with KL and has also had great work. They charged no upfront fees and the pay is great from the jobs. We're very happy with them and find them very easy to to communicate with, as it's mostly text messaging.

We didn't have professional pictures, but good quality snaps have been fine and she has got lots of jobs.

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AuntieStella · 09/10/2015 19:25

Are you going to be bumping every zombie thread about child modelling?

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Sparklingbrook · 09/10/2015 19:40

I wasn't even on MN when this thread started Auntie. Grin

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Superproudmum09 · 09/10/2015 21:35

I'm new to this @Auntiestella, i joined this evening so try and be a little bit patient with newbies finding their way around!

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Sparklingbrook · 09/10/2015 21:38

If you really need to discuss child modelling maybe start a new thread? Not keep bumping zombie ones?

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Superproudmum09 · 10/10/2015 15:04

@Sparklingbrook was there any point to that comment other than to be bossy?

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Sparklingbrook · 10/10/2015 15:05
Hmm
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Superproudmum09 · 10/10/2015 15:05

The title of the thread is about Kids London so whats wrong with bumping the thread if I am specifically talking about KL?

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Sparklingbrook · 10/10/2015 15:08

As the previous thread was deleted due to turning into a bunfight, it is probably best to let this one quietly fade away too.

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Superproudmum09 · 10/10/2015 15:14

Im not sure how to find the new ones, all i can find are old ones! I'm not very good at this...

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Pipbin · 10/10/2015 15:17

Start a new one. Honestly, here people would much rather you started a new thread about something that has been covered than bump an old one. It's different to other places in that respect.

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StrawberrytallCake · 10/10/2015 15:18

I'm a bit sad - I invested so much time into reading the thread that never dies. I can't believe it's gone.

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Floralnomad · 10/10/2015 15:18

At the top of the thread it says start a new thread in this topic ,click on that and then you can start your own thread.

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Sparklingbrook · 10/10/2015 15:18

There probably aren't any new ones. If you really, really want to discuss this you need to start a new thread.

But as the other thread proved it's not going to go down very well. So my advice would be don't.

Are there not Child Modelling websites that have chat boards where you could talk to people who also do it?

I am not being bossy either, I just don't think there is a big interest in it on here.

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StrawberrytallCake · 10/10/2015 15:19

So, erm, is your dd a child model Superproudmum?

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Sparklingbrook · 10/10/2015 15:20

Oh please Strawberry. Don't. Sad

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SmokingGun · 10/10/2015 15:41

This thread is 4 years old OP.

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hobnobsaremyfavourite · 10/10/2015 15:50

Grin at is your child a model

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hobnobsaremyfavourite · 10/10/2015 15:52

I'm beginning to think threads here should have a "use by" date at which point they go poof

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Sparklingbrook · 10/10/2015 15:53

I think 'Best before' hob. In this one's case I would have put a mark down sticker on it and dated it 22/8/11.

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AuntieStella · 10/10/2015 16:25

Superproudmum09 : We don't bite newbies, really we don't.

However, you had just bumped two zombies within minutes of each other, and that's a bit off, as you might have noticed from the other - now deleted - thread. It's nothing personal - you could be a longstanding poster, a newbie, a troll or a spambot - it's the release of multiple zombies that was unwelcome.

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Superproudmum09 · 10/10/2015 17:48

Sitting with my husband over a glass of red tonight "I bumped up two zombies and angered lots of mums'. I can't wait to see his expression. Thanks for your help, i'll start a new thread as I am interested to hear from other mums whose kids DO child modelling and their jobs/castings and experiences.

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