J.M.
Hi A.! I have experience with baby/toddler modeling and it is a lot of work for the parent mostly. You have to take your child to what they call "go sees" or more like an audition. The company hiring models takes pictures of your child sometimes dressed in their outfits and then they call you or your agent to book (if you are lucky). It's like a brief job interview for your child. There are plenty of websites that are legit that will help you find agencies who specializes in child modeling. It is best to have an agent to represent you since that is their main focus. It can pay very well. My son (who is now 12) was in Mervyns and Macys print ads that paid him $150 an hour for each photo shoot he did when he was 2 years old. The average time at a photo shoot is about an hour, but sometimes it can run long. It can be rewarding, but like I said, it is a lot of work, driving around town, taking pictures of your child and sending them to agencies that would accept him/her as their client. I wasn't working at the time so it was fun. I eventually went back to my career and it ended my son's modeling career. I hope this helps. Good luck!