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A dad from Indiana asked me what I thought about his daughter having to take an agent's acting class and shoot with the agent's photographer in order to get representation.
All agents need great photos to market their talent. It is also imperative that all talent have great acting skills before attending an audition. However, it would make me a bit nervous to sign with an agent who won't represent your daughter if she does not study and shoot with the agents industry professionals.
It should not matter where your daughter get's her training or photos taken. It is one thing if the agent suggests people to you, even if it includes their own in-house professionals. that is fine, but to have them say that they won't represent her if she does not shoot or study with them rasies many red flags for me.
Maybe the agent's classes are great, but I would audit a class in order to see if you you are getting the kind of information that will be helpful to you. I would also want to see the photographers work to make sure you are getting your monies worth if you decide to work with them.
The two major unions for actors - SAG and AFTRA do not allow their Signatory agents (agents who have signed contracts with the Union) to offer classes. They are concerned about this exact issue - an agent not representing talent if they don't take their classses.
So, I would check out the agent's contacts, and see if the agent will still work with your daughter if you decide to shoot and study elsewhere.
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