I don't know about this particular company. When DD first started, I took her to Model Search America. While at the event, they told her that she was too short to be a model. She accepted that and we thought it was over.
Oddly, she got a call about a month later from a company local to the Kansas City area. The guy wanted to know if Kendall had signed with anyone. She told him no and he said he was shocked because she was definitely model material. Of course, this really got DD going. She begged me to take her to a meeting at the companies office. Once we got there, a salesman proceeded to lay out the program. For just $1200, they would teach DD how to be a model. After that, they would arrange for a photo shoot and they would represent her. I was leery, but DD wanted it so much. I forked over the $1200.
DD went to classes and she did learn somethings she would not have known had she not attended. She did get some great pictures, but I paid a lot of money for them. Once she finished the program, we heard nothing from them. I started doing research and realized that a company like that is only in it for one thing. They want you to take their class. After that, you are on your own.
I contacted a SAG agent in Kansas City. I sent DD's pictures in and they agreed to a meeting. She was signed with the SAG talent agent.
Eventually, we moved to Florida where DD has several good agents. We pay nothing to them until DD books work. At that point, they get a percentage of the amount earned.
Do I regret taking DD to the Model Search? No. It was enough to light a fire under us. She had been wanting to get involved in acting for a long time and I had dragged my feet. It also taught me that you should do a lot of research before taking on such an effort. Since that time, I've learned a ton about the entertainment. I'm now a member of the board of the Florida Cast and Crew Association and I try to educate others getting into the business. My best advice to anyone getting into the entertainment business is to do your research. There is a ton of information available on the net. Join some actor message boards. Most are very good about answering questions for newbies.
How can you tell who is reputable? In the FL area, do you mind mentioning names of any that you work with?
And what the heck with the first posts posters? I mean really?
