Casting CallsCarter’s Photo Shoot Casting Call in Miami: $850/Day for Families

Carter’s Photo Shoot Casting Call in Miami: $850/Day for Families

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Key Takeaways

  • Pay: $750 shoot rate + $100 fitting fee ($850 total)
  • Location: Miami, Florida (local hire only)
  • Who they want: Real families with babies, toddlers, and kids (no matched singles)
  • Inclusive casting: All genders/backgrounds welcome; adaptive talent encouraged
  • Project type: Commercial-style family shoot with possible final commercial usage

What Is the “Carter’s Photo Shoot” Casting About?

This Miami casting call is for a Carter’s-style commercial photo shoot featuring real families on camera—think warm, natural family moments captured in a calm, kid-friendly set environment. The production is looking for authentic family dynamics rather than “perfect posing,” so families who can interact naturally (smiles, cuddles, playful movement) are a strong fit.

This is also an inclusive casting, welcoming all genders and backgrounds, and encouraging submissions from families with physical disabilities and adaptive talent across all sizes. If your family has a visible physical disability, the listing notes a preference for adaptive talent, making this a meaningful opportunity for representation in commercial campaigns.


Who Is in the Cast of “Carter’s Photo Shoot”?

No celebrity cast is listed—this is a commercial project built around real families. Casting is seeking families that match specific age/size ranges, including:

  • Babies (3–12 months)
  • Toddlers (12–18 months) (max height 32 inches)
  • Kids around 3 years old (height 37–42 inches)
  • Kids around 7–8 years old (height 48–54 inches)
  • Additional baby ranges: 9–12 months, 6–9 months, and 3–6 months (must be able to lift their head)

Single parents and all genders are welcome, but the key requirement is that submissions must be real families only (no singles paired together).


Who Is the Casting Director or Company Handling This Project?

This casting is being handled by Miami Talent Casting for a commercial project filming in Miami.


How Does the Casting Process Work for This Project?

For real family commercial shoots, casting usually moves through these steps:

  1. Submit your family application (family details + children’s ages/heights)
  2. Provide recent photos that show your family clearly (natural, well-lit, not heavily filtered)
  3. Casting reviews for the right mix of authenticity, camera comfort, and fit with the requested age/size ranges
  4. Shortlisted families may be asked for a simple family self-tape (natural interaction, quick intro)
  5. If selected, you’ll receive booking details, including fitting time and shoot schedule

Because babies and toddlers are involved, productions typically prioritize families who can stay calm, follow direction, and keep things moving smoothly on set.


Where Is “Carter’s Photo Shoot” Filmed?

Filming is in Miami, Florida, and talent must be able to work as a local hire.


When Does Filming Start?

The casting call was posted 2 days ago, which usually means the shoot schedule is approaching soon. Commercial projects often book quickly—so families that match the requested age ranges should apply as soon as possible to be considered.


Where Can You Find “Carter’s Photo Shoot” Casting Calls and Auditions?

You can find this listing on Project Casting — please click here to apply now!


Best Audition Tips for Landing a Role on This Carter’s-Style Shoot

Family commercial shoots are about natural connection and camera-friendly energy. Here are tips that help families stand out:

  • Use bright, natural photos
    Window light works best. Show faces clearly and avoid sunglasses, heavy filters, or dark lighting.
  • Highlight real family dynamics
    If you submit a video, keep it simple: a short hello, a quick playful moment, and a calm interaction (hug, laugh, storytime vibe).
  • Dress in clean, simple wardrobe
    Solid colors and soft tones work well. Avoid logos, busy patterns, and character graphics unless requested.
  • Keep the self-tape short and stress-free
    For babies/toddlers, even 10–20 seconds of calm engagement can be enough. Casting wants to see comfort, not perfection.
  • Show cooperation with direction
    Mention if your child can follow simple cues (wave, clap, sit, hold a pose briefly). For babies, note milestones like head control as requested.
  • If you’re submitting adaptive talent, make it clear
    This listing encourages adaptive submissions and notes preference for visible physical disability—include clear, respectful info that helps casting understand your family’s fit.
  • Be prepared for fitting + shoot availability
    Since there’s a fitting fee, scheduling reliability matters. Respond quickly and confirm you can attend both fitting and shoot day.

Compensation

  • $750 shoot rate
  • $100 fitting fee
  • Total: $850 (as listed)
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Jonathan Browne
Jonathan Brownehttps://www.projectcasting.com
Jonathan Browne is the dynamic CEO and Founder of Project Casting, a pioneering platform in the entertainment industry that bridges the gap between talent and production companies. With a rich background in business development and digital marketing, Jonathan has been instrumental in revolutionizing the casting process, making it more accessible and efficient for both aspiring talents and seasoned professionals.

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