Modeling Agency Contract Template
Created by:
[Sender.FirstName][Sender.LastName][Sender.Company]
Prepared for:
[Model.FirstName][Model.LastName]
[Model.Company]
The agreement is entered into as on (Date) by and between [Sender.Company], hereafter referred to as the Agency, with its principal place of business at [Agency.StreetAddress][Agency.City][Agency.State][Agency.PostalCode] and [Model.FirstName][Model.LastName], hereafter referred to as the Model.
Model enters into this agreement as, and shall continue to be, an independent contractor. Under no circumstances shall Model look to the Agency as an employer, but as an agent that procures employment (modeling jobs) for the Model.
Model shall not be entitled to any benefits provided to Agency employees, including but not limited to workers compensation, disability insurance, and vacation or sick pay.
Agency shall be responsible for providing, at no additional expense to the Model, any and all licenses and permits required to perform the services necessary for this agreement. Agency also guarantees that any and all modeling jobs procured by Agency on Model’s behalf will comply with all local laws and civil codes and carry the requisite amount of on-site insurance for Model to appear at the location.
Whereas the below listed Model wishes to retain the below listed Agency as Model’s promoter and representative, the below listed parties hereby agree to enter into this Modeling Agency Contract.
Agency
[Sender.FirstName][Sender.LastName]
[Sender.Company]
[Sender.City], [Sender.State], [Sender.PostalCode]
[Sender.Phone][Sender.Email]
Model
[Model.FirstName][Model.LastName]
[Model.City], [Model.State], [Model.PostalCode]
[Model.Phone][Model.Email]
Contract Timeline
(Include contract start and end date)
Terms
Appointment
[Model.FirstName][Model.LastName] hereby appoints [Sender.Company] to represent them, as Agency, in any and all forms regarding modeling, contracts, shows, and any other business matters related to their modeling career.
By allowing [Sender.Company] limited power of attorney, the Agency will conduct agreements on behalf of [Model.FirstName][Model.LastName], as well as provide signatures on any contracts and agreements on behalf of the Model.
Counsel
Once this contract comes into effect, the Model may seek counsel or advice from the Agency, and/or its members, regarding all professional matters that are within the scope of this Contract.
In the case of the Model witnessing or having witnessed, or facing or having faced, any inappropriate, unethicaI, immoral, or illegal behavior when working with/for the Agency, including all modeling jobs and time spent at Agency's offices and among Agency’s personnel, the Model has the right to report this behavior back to the Agency, go on record with Agency’s legal and HR departments as applicable, and receive sound advice and guidance from Agency that will outline next steps, if required, are taken to ensure Model’s career and independent contractor status remain professional and supported by the Agency.
Model also agrees that seeking the Agency's professional opinion (unlike reporting inappropriate behavior) is the Model’s choice, and the Agency’s opinions are given at its own discretion. Model will not hold the Agency or any of its members liable for any unfavorable outcomes, directly or indirectly, resulting from any Agency advice.
However, if the Agency advice given is illegal, unethical, or immoral or is specifically given to protect or benefit the Agency or any of its associates or partnerships against the Model, the Model may seek remedy against it, in whichever way they deem necessary.
Exclusive Rights
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FAQ
A modeling contract, also known a modeling agency contract, is a legally binding document between two parties (the model and the agency), which states that the agency will represent the model and provide other services, in exchange for commission earned from their shows, or other type of compensation, such as fixed fee per show.
A model long agreement should typically establish both parties and their relationships. From there, it should discuss exclusivity rights, agency compensation, agreement terms, prosperity, independent contractor clause, and all other terms and conditions. The document should end with acceptance and signatures from both parties.
Before signing a modeling contract with an agency, the model should know about how the agency works and how they treat their models, what is their ethos, how much commission per show do they take, what kind of results can they achieve, who have they represented in the past, who do they have as their clients, terms and conditions of the agreement, etc.
To break a contract with a modeling agency, you should check a section where the conditions of termination of the contract are written. The parting can happen in the case of a model violating her or his obligations, tarnishing the reputation of the modeling agency, etc. Misconduct can also be noted on the part of the agency. The party who was harmed should eventually receive the compensation that was agreed upon in advance.
A non-exclusive contract is the opposite of an exclusive contract. Models like this type of contract more because it gives them more freedom in their careers and actions. Most often this type of contract is signed with commercial models. They differ in the fact that the model has the right to cooperate with other modeling agencies, not just one.
Among the types of modeling contracts, in addition to exclusive and non-exclusive contracts, there are one-time and parent-agency contracts. Each type has its peculiarities, which models need to study before signing a cooperation agreement. It should be understood that an exclusive contract binds you to one modeling agency for a certain period. Maternity agencies are often popular with aspiring models. There can be many nuances here regarding commissions, which will not always be profitable for models. One-time contracts are offers for freelance models that cover short durations and one-time shoots.
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