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How do I add my agency’s credit to a model or talent's page?

Listed modeling and artist management agencies on Models.com have the ability to add themselves to any model or talent page as long as there is no representation in that same city listed.

Once signed into models.com/account with your agency email address, navigate to the model or talent's page you represent and click on “Edit Representation” on their page, then search for your listed agency to add it to your model or talent's page under specific representation types, such as mother agency, modeling agency, photo & film, or fashion editor/stylist. Finally, click on "add" to complete the process. Note that you cannot add your agency if a listed agency in that city is already on your model or talents page so that agency would have to be removed first.

If you do not see this button, it may be because of one of the following:

  1. You do not have full access to do so. Only “Agency admins” are able to add and remove representation. Email [email protected] to become an agency admin.

  2. There is already an agency listed under the same city. Email models.com so we can moderate the agency switch. If there is a dispute, we will leave both agencies on until the model decides themselves or one of the agencies removed themselves.

Models who control their own page (indicated by a blue check mark on their page) can remove agencies from their page at their own will. It is not Models.com’s responsibility to confirm the legality of agency switches, only to seek the approval of the person (model/artist) who’s likeness is represented by the MDC page.

Models.com uses a variety of techniques to verify a talent’s identity including but not limited to signing into models.com/account using their personal Instagram account using a secure API provided by Instagram or requiring photo proof of identity.

If multiple disputed agency credits are added by your MDC membership account, agency admin access will be initially removed and further action may be pursued depending on the severity of the misinformation.