I was contacted in October 2007 by someone at Adams Modeling saying they wanted to do a photo shoot and evaluation of my daughter, who was 2 at the time. The girl told me they had immediate jobs for that age group at that time, since they were working with Meijer and Target children's ads. I made the appointment. Even though it was an hour and a half drive from where I live, I was promised that my for $65 or something my daughter's picture would be placed on Adam's Modeling website for clients to view. So I though I'd give it a shot. I showed up at the place and no one was there, doors were off, lights off, answering machine on. The photographer arrived an HOUR LATE. Then she gave some lame apology and proceeded to talk on her cell phone and made us wait even longer until she was ready. Although she was a nice girl, she was not professional in the least. So we did the shoot, got some decent ones, and I got a disc with the pictures on them, and they would choose one to be on their website and use others for their files. Then a week later I got a call that my daughter was "picked" for an advertisement calendar that the company sends out. So we went to the shoot, took the picture, and then I was told I'd if I wanted a copy of it I needed to pay $29. For a calendar? I asked them if they could just email me the pictures. They said yes in a few weeks. That was in October. It's April 2008 now. And there is also NO PICTURE OF MY DAUGHTER ON THEIR WEBSITE AS PROMISED INCLUDED IN THE PHOTO SHOOT FEE. Their website is barely functional. Their office number does not work. They don't return emails. The personal cell phone number that the photographer gave me is disconnected. And the owner herself, Trina, gave me her business card with her cell number on it, and I have left upwards of 20 messages for her over the past 5 months....she has not returned one phone call. I don't know what kind of business they are running, but don't waste your time. Trust me.
Pros: Can't think of any.
Cons: To many to count.
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