You'd need to provide more information for this question to be answered accurately, such as your height and the city/state you live in. There are modeling agencies all around the country so narrowing them down by location is important.
I would try our Elizabeth Smith as it is one of the oldest child and baby modeling agencies in the UK. I would also check out the related website about baby modeling as it has some good tips on vetting the agencies and avoiding scams.
Petite modeling agencies are few and far in between because there is no demand for them but you can try a shot at commercial/print modeling agencies: - Angie's Model & Talent Agency
No it is extremely competitive, but if you want to try you should have some photographs taken of your self make a few copies of each and send them off to some modelling agencies
You have to look for modeling agencies that are near where you live...at least within a 2 hour's drive. It also depends on how tall you are. If you are 5'8" or taller then you meet the requirement for fashion and runway modeling. If you are between 5'5"-5'7" then you qualify for commercial/print, so you should look into modeling agencies that you meet the requirements for. Any search engine will show you websites of modeling agencies. Check out the websites to see what they are looking for and how to be considered. Make sure they do not try to charge you any up front fees before offering you a contract.
The best way to get your daughter into clothing catalogs is to find a modeling agency near you and check out their website to see what the requirements are. It all depends on how old your daughter is (this will determine whether she would do children's modeling or teen modeling--assuming your daughter is not 18 years of age or older) and if she has a good commercial look that is marketable. Do an online search for modeling agencies based on the city and state you live in and see what websites pop up. Stay away from agencies that try to get you to pay money upfront for photos and a portfolio, or that try to sell you modeling classes. These are shady operations that should be avoided at all costs. A legit agency will sign your daughter and train her for free.
you can go many places like become rich and famous Get professional photos for a portfolio. Go around and audition at modeling agencies. Try for runway or print modeling, or even catalogues or local ads to start. Be prepared for a lot of rejection. This is not a career for the tender-hearted. But if you feel this is right for you, take a chance.
There are no many locum agencies. I would try speaking with the people at StaffCare.com .
Because of her tall stature at a young age, Tyra's mother helped her try to get into modeling just to see what would happen. After being turned down by many agencies, she finally got a modeling contract and began her fashion career overseas.
Well, It depends who you are trying out for. Most do need a portfolio however some do not.
Try a musical instrument, wood shopping, clay modeling and art.
Ask your parents first, and then try finding some modeling agencies in your area. Also you could try finding commercial auditions in your area and see where that takes you. Just make sure it's not a scam! You could possible try to get an agent. If you have what people are looking for you can probably get some modeling jobs and maybe make it on TV. But let me warn you there's a lot of girls out there who really want to be an actress on TV and most of them don't make it.
One could try visit the website, Flight Center, to try and find Edinburgh travel agencies that offer cheap flights. Another site to look at is Yell. They have a list of different agencies in that area.