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What Do You Actually Need for a Kids Modelling Portfolio?

Thinking about approaching a modelling agency for your child? I photograph kids modelling portfolio sessions at my Gordon studio on Sydney's North Shore, from babies through to teenagers. Sessions are relaxed, natural and designed to show an agency exactly who your child is. Find out what agencies actually look for and what to expect from the session.

Most parents who contact me about kids modelling portfolio sessions aren't sure what they actually need. Their child has been scouted, or they've decided to approach an agency, and someone has told them they need photos. Good photos. But beyond that, it's a bit vague.

Here's what I can tell you after 23 years of photographing children on Sydney's North Shore: agencies are not looking for the photos that make your child look beautiful. They're looking for photos that show an agency who your child actually is.



What Agencies Are Looking For (and What Most Parents Don't Realise)

There's a common misconception that a kids modelling portfolio is essentially a collection of the nicest photos of your child. It's not. Agencies want to see clean headshots, natural expressions, personality, and range. They need to be able to look at those images and quickly assess whether your child has the kind of presence that translates to commercial work.

That means the photos have to do specific things. A clear headshot showing your child's face without distraction. Images where your child looks genuinely relaxed, not like they're performing for a camera. Two or three different looks to show versatility. And most importantly, images where the real personality comes through, because agencies work with casting teams who need to know what they're getting.

I've worked with Sydney modelling agencies across my career and I know what a portfolio brief looks like. This isn't a standard family session. Every image I make in a kids modelling portfolio session is shot with that brief in mind.

Young girl with curly hair in studio portrait, kids modelling portfolio session, über photography Gordon Sydney


Why a Relaxed Child Always Photographs Better

This is the thing I come back to in every single kids session I do, whether it's a family portrait or a modelling portfolio. A relaxed child photographs better than a performing one. Every time.

When kids arrive at my Gordon studio for a portfolio session, I don't pick up the camera straight away. I spend time talking to them first. Finding out what they're into, what makes them laugh, what they're nervous about. By the time we start, they've usually forgotten they're there to have their photos done. That's the goal.

I had a 10-year-old once who told me she was worried she didn't know what to do with her face. We spent five minutes making each other laugh before I even touched the camera, and by the end of the session her mum was floored by how natural the images looked. That's not luck. It's just knowing how to work with kids.

After 23 years and roughly 2,500 families and children through this studio, I'm comfortable saying that getting genuine, natural expressions from children in front of a camera is genuinely one of my strengths. I know how to make it feel like nothing.

Who These Sessions Are For

Kids modelling portfolio sessions at über photography work for a wide range of ages and stages.

If your child has just been scouted and needs a portfolio to approach an agency for the first time, this session gives you exactly what you need to make a strong first impression. If they're already signed and need fresh images that reflect how much they've grown and changed, this session covers that too. And if they're already working in the industry and need updated portfolio images or new content for their social media, we can build a brief around that specifically.

Sessions start from around six months old, as soon as a baby is sitting up, and go right through to teenagers. The 45-minute studio session at my Gordon studio on Sydney's North Shore includes two to three outfit changes, and I'll guide you on what to bring and how to style each look before you arrive.

You can find full session details, including pricing and how to book

What Happens After the Session

Within a week of your child's session, you'll have an online viewing session to choose your final images. Two retouched high-resolution files are included, with additional images available if you'd like more.

If you'd prefer to select images on the same day as the session rather than waiting for a separate viewing appointment, just let me know when you book and I'll arrange for your viewing to happen the same afternoon. It's one less thing to coordinate, and for families with busy school schedules that option tends to work really well.

The images are delivered as high-resolution digital files, ready to submit to an agency or use for social media straight away.

A Note for Parents Who Are Considering It

If your child has shown an interest in modelling but you're not sure whether to pursue it, a portfolio session is a genuinely low-stakes way to find out. You'll have professional images that showcase their personality and range, and you'll quickly get a sense of whether this is something they enjoy and are ready for. Some kids arrive at the studio a little uncertain and leave completely buzzing from the experience. That tells you something.

And if it turns out modelling isn't for them right now, you'll still have a beautiful set of portraits of your child at this age. That's never a waste.

If you'd like to know more about booking a kids modelling portfolio session in Sydney, get in touch

Kate x

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