Talent Management’s Child Model & Teen Model Bag Second Campaign For ADHD Medication

Advertising agency Tap Creative recently came back to the model bookers here at Talent Management looking for a child model and young teen model for a 2-day shoot.

Talent Management's 11-year-old child model Alex
Talent Management's 11-year-old child model Alex
Talent Management's 13-year-old teen model Jasmin
Talent Management's 13-year-old teen model Jasmin

Advertising agency Tap Creative recently came back to the model bookers here at Talent Management looking for a child model and young teen model for a 2-day shoot.

The models were required for an ADHD medication campaign for Flynn Pharma – a company that aims to re-energise tried and trusted branded pharmaceutical products.

Having provided models for the company’s campaign last year, which focused on portraying children at Primary school, this time around, they were looking for kids to feature in a Secondary school focussed shoot.

11-year-old Alex from Essex, who was also booked for the shoot last year, and 13-year-old Jasmin from Rugby fit the company’s requirements perfectly and the pair were booked into the photoshoot in Cambridge.

On the 2 assignment days, the models were asked to bring their school uniform, satchel and books, their PE kit and their pyjamas, ready for some natural life-in-the-day-of type shots.

Asked to pose in a variety of everyday situations – including waking up in the morning, going to school, taking part in a PE session, playing and relaxing after school, and bedtime – our models’ aim was to highlight the medication’s benefits in-line with the company’s slogan ‘a good start leads to a good day’.

Alex, who earned a substantial modelling fee of £576.00, told us how the day went: “I’d love to do a job like this again, and again it was brilliant like the last job. I wasn’t nervous, I just couldn’t wait. As this was my second job, I knew what I was doing, as it was with the same company as before. I’d totally recommend it to anyone, it’s fun to do and I’m always learning new things and making new friends. If I could do it all again I would over and over. The best bit was meeting all the people again. The job was doing a shoot for ADHD medicine. I’m on leaflets all over, and am glad I can help people who have this form of ADHD.”

Jasmin also earned a fee of £576.00 for her modelling efforts, and told us: “At first I was nervous, as it was my first assignment with Talent Management, but everyone made me feel comfortable and welcome. I learned new skills and the experience made me feel a lot more confident. I would recommend an assignment like mine to anyone. I enjoyed myself very much and am looking forward to doing future assignments!”

Not only is it great to hear that our models had such fun on the job, but it’s also rewarding to see these children help raise awareness of what’s one of the most commonly diagnosed psychiatric disorder in children, affecting approximately 3 to 5 percent of children globally.

So well done Alex and Jasmin from the team at Talent Management!