Youth Model Camp
Welcome Page
Please review this page ahead of time to prepare your child for Youth Model Camp.
Things you will need to bring:
Two fashion outfits for photoshoots
Clean shoes
Clean white socks
Please be sure to submit your child’s lunch order prior to the camp date.
You can place the order here:
Please have your child arrive dressed in Outfit 1 (the Digitals Outfit). Outfit 2 should be brought on hangers. We kindly ask that all participants arrive fresh and wearing deodorant to maintain a clean and comfortable environment for everyone.
Drop-Off & Pick-Up:
Please arrive 10 minutes early to check in and avoid delays.
Camp begins at 9:30am
Parents are welcome to step in briefly but will not remain for the full camp unless otherwise arranged.
Pick-up is promptly at 3:30pm. Please be on time.
Outfit 1- Digitals Outfit
Youth Model Camp – Look #1: Digitals Outfit
This first look is clean, casual, and model-approved—perfect for digitals (model headshots). It focuses on timeless basics that highlight your child’s natural features without distraction.
Boys' Outfit Style Guide:
Top:
Plain white t-shirt (crew neck or slightly off-white)
Optional: Plain white long sleeve or sweatshirt if layering
Bottoms:
Medium to light wash jeans
Straight leg or slightly relaxed
No baggy or super skinny jeans
No rips, logos, or distressing
Shoes:
Simple white or neutral sneakers
Clean, minimal branding if any
Optional Layer:
Denim jacket or lightweight denim shirt
Keep it simple, no patches or heavy distressing
Color Palette:
Soft denim blues, white, navy, and cool-toned neutrals (see moodboard swatches for reference)
Girls' Outfit Style Guide:
Top:
Plain white t-shirt
Can be fitted or slightly boxy
Optional: Striped sweater (navy/white), but keep it minimal
Bottoms:
Light or medium-wash denim jeans
Wide-leg or relaxed fit preferred
No baggy or super skinny jeans
Minimal distressing (a small rip is fine, but nothing overly torn)
Shoes:
White sneakers (classic and clean)
No flashy colors or glitter
Optional Layer:
Denim jacket or oversized denim shirt
No rhinestones, sequins, or logos
Color Palette:
Muted blues, white, navy, and pale greys
Notes for Parents:
Keep it simple. The goal is to make your child the focus—not the outfit.
Avoid busy prints, logos, characters, or bright/neon colors.
If shopping new, stores like Zara, H&M, Target, Old Navy, and Gap carry great basics for this look.
Make sure clothes fit well and look comfortable, not baggy or oversized (unless it’s part of the look, like a wide-leg jean).
Please wash and iron clothes beforehand—wrinkle-free and clean is key.
Outfit 2- Fashion Outfit
Youth Model Camp – Look #2: Fashion Outfit
This look is styled to reflect current children’s fashion trends, with a neutral, editorial feel. It’s meant to give your child the chance to express personality while keeping the outfit clean, stylish, and camera-ready.
Girls' Fashion Outfit Style Guide:
Tops:
Neutral or soft-toned tops such as beige, ivory, light taupe, or muted pinks
Textured sweaters, chunky knits, or puff-sleeve blouses
Optional: Simple floral prints, subtle patterns, or details like bows or ruffles
Bottoms:
Cream, beige, or neutral-colored pants, jeans, or skirts
Corduroy, cotton, or soft denim fabrics are great
Loose-fitting or wide-leg styles preferred
Dresses (Optional):
Light, neutral-toned knit or cotton dresses
Keep them minimal—no sparkles, sequins, or loud prints
Shoes:
Neutral-toned shoes, boots, or sneakers (white, cream, tan)
No bright colors or flashy designs
Color Palette:
Soft earth tones, beige, cream, blush, light brown, muted sage
Boys' Fashion Outfit Style Guide:
Tops:
Solid, neutral-colored shirts (e.g., beige, cream, taupe, olive, soft black)
Minimal graphic sweatshirts or casual layering pieces (like an open short-sleeve button-up over a tee)
Optional: Subtle stripes or collegiate logos
Bottoms:
Khaki, tan, or neutral-toned trousers, joggers, or relaxed pants
Styles that are slightly oversized or straight-leg work best
Shoes:
Simple sneakers in white, black, or neutral tones
Avoid neon or flashy brands/logos
Color Palette:
Earth tones, beige, camel, olive, charcoal, and soft blacks
Notes For Parent:
This look should feel natural and modern, not overly styled.
Avoid bright colors, heavy patterns, or clothing with logos/characters.
Keep it comfortable, clean, and well-fitted.
Great places to shop: Zara, H&M, Mango, Cotton On Kids, Gap, and Target’s neutral basics section.

Camp Rules & Behavior Expectations
To help us create a fun, safe, and professional environment for everyone, we ask that you review the following expectations with your child before camp:
What We Expect:
Respect: All campers must show kindness and respect to fellow participants, staff, and instructors at all times.
Positivity: We encourage a positive attitude, open-mindedness, and a willingness to learn—even if something feels new or challenging.
Participation: Children are expected to stay engaged and follow instructions. Every activity is designed to help build their confidence and skills.
Cleanliness: Please ensure your child arrives clean, groomed, and wearing deodorant. Hygiene is part of presenting themselves professionally.
Preparedness: Campers should come dressed in Outfit 1 and bring Outfit 2 on hangers as instructed.
Not Allowed:
Talking back, eye-rolling, complaining, or refusing to participate
Disruptive behavior, teasing, or disrespect toward others
Use of foul language or inappropriate topics
Refusal to follow directions after being asked more than once
Disciplinary Action:
Our goal is to uplift and empower every child—but we take behavior seriously. If a child is consistently disrespectful, disruptive, or displays a bad attitude, the following steps will be taken:
Verbal Warning – A reminder of the rules and a chance to reset.
Parent Notification – We’ll inform you if the behavior continues.
Early Dismissal – If necessary, your child may be sent home early, and future participation in our programs may be reconsidered.
Phone Policy:
To keep everyone focused, present, and engaged, all phones must be silenced and set aside for the duration of the camp. Phones may be used during lunch break and in case of emergencies only.
If your child brings a phone, they will be asked to keep it in their bag or with a staff member during camp hours. This helps maintain a distraction-free, professional environment where every camper can thrive. Please refer to the emergency contacts below in the event of an emergency.
Thank you for your support in upholding this standard!
We want every child to leave this experience feeling confident, supported, and inspired—but that only works when everyone brings their best.
Thank you for helping us set the tone!
Drop Off Location
STUDIO 202 (second floor)
1051 Cole Ave, Los Angeles, CA, 90038
Emergency Contact
Mia Vega
267-392-9394
David Offner
202-999-8552
Brandon Andre
818-255-6961