Campus Spokesmodels

Our Spokesmodel Program is a fun and easy way for high school and college students to make some extra money, start building a resume, and it looks great on college/job applications!
Our program is based off of referrals. Spokesmodels have conversations with the people they go to school with, on their team, on their dance squad or sit around with in band. When they find someone who is interested in having a photoshoot done (Senior Pictures, Prom, Sweet 16, etc.), they refer them to us and we book them for their shoot. When the shoot has occurred, and the fee has been paid, we reward the Spokesmodel with 10% of that fee as a way of saying thank you.
We help them generate some buzz by taking some photos of them and they post them online on various social media outlets. Their friends see them, they start asking questions, and then referrals are made.
Spokesmodels can be on any high school or college campus regionally feasible to our location in Central Texas.
HOW DOES SOMEONE BECOME A SPOKESMODEL?
Well, first we need to have a need on their specific campus. We place no more than 2 Spokesmodels on any 1 high school campus. For colleges, it could be more since the campuses are often much larger. Since our Spokesmodels could be in any level of education, they have the opportunity to stay on as a Spokesmodel for multiple years, instead on just serving for a single year.
Next, we ask lots of questions. Our interviews are really important. Think about it - if you were going to have someone represent you, your name, your character and integrity, your family - you would want to ask a lot of questions and really trust that the person is going to represent you well and not do anything that would bring embarrassment to you. Trust is critical in our decision making.
Last, we meet and do a test photoshoot and see how things go. Over the course of the shoot, we get to talk, learn more about each other and their personalities, see them in unfamiliar situations, and just get a sense of who they are as a person. For someone to get to this point, everything else must have gone really well. So this is just our final chance to verify what we believe to be true regarding the candidate for Spokesmodel.
If all has gone well, we invite them to represent us and join us as a Spokesmodel. We want them to be 100% at ease in this decision as well, so they can evaluate us and make sure that we are a great fit for them long term.
We try our best to make this a family. We have places where Spokesmodels and parents can have open discussions, share announcements, and communicate with each other. This is what truly makes our group special!
ARE THERE ANY CONTRACTS INVOLVED IN BECOMING A SPOKESMODEL?
There are no contracts involved in this commitment. This isn't that formal. It's just an arrangement that can be mutually beneficial. Not only can the Spokesmodel gain referral money, it also looks great on college applications, job applications, and will they will learn communication, social and presentation skills in this role.
If, for some reason, a Spokesmodel decides that they want to give up their spot, they can do so at any time. We simply ask that the Spokesmodel communicate with us the reasons why they wish to give up their spot and see if possible solutions can be identified that would allow them to continue on. If there are none, we wish them well in the future.
WHAT IS EXPECTED OF ME AS A SPOKESMODEL? HOW MUCH TIME WOULD I HAVE TO COMMIT?
Let's start with the amount of time that you would need to commit to this role. It is very minimal. Most of our Spokesmodels are highly involved on their campuses, so they simply cannot commit any significant amount of time to something like this program. We make it very easy. The initial photoshoot is the most time consuming part of this. It lasts 3-4 hours and it is a single day. From there, it is just a brief amount of time every other week to post a picture on social media, or to have a casual conversation with someone who is interested in possibly doing a shoot. On average, that might be 2-3 minutes PER WEEK.
We will have a second photoshoot sometime throughout the school year as well, so we would work to find a few hours that you have free and schedule that.
The expectations for a Spokesmodel are really pretty simple:
Pretty easy, right? This really is a great program that we hope you will consider.
Our program is based off of referrals. Spokesmodels have conversations with the people they go to school with, on their team, on their dance squad or sit around with in band. When they find someone who is interested in having a photoshoot done (Senior Pictures, Prom, Sweet 16, etc.), they refer them to us and we book them for their shoot. When the shoot has occurred, and the fee has been paid, we reward the Spokesmodel with 10% of that fee as a way of saying thank you.
We help them generate some buzz by taking some photos of them and they post them online on various social media outlets. Their friends see them, they start asking questions, and then referrals are made.
Spokesmodels can be on any high school or college campus regionally feasible to our location in Central Texas.
HOW DOES SOMEONE BECOME A SPOKESMODEL?
Well, first we need to have a need on their specific campus. We place no more than 2 Spokesmodels on any 1 high school campus. For colleges, it could be more since the campuses are often much larger. Since our Spokesmodels could be in any level of education, they have the opportunity to stay on as a Spokesmodel for multiple years, instead on just serving for a single year.
Next, we ask lots of questions. Our interviews are really important. Think about it - if you were going to have someone represent you, your name, your character and integrity, your family - you would want to ask a lot of questions and really trust that the person is going to represent you well and not do anything that would bring embarrassment to you. Trust is critical in our decision making.
Last, we meet and do a test photoshoot and see how things go. Over the course of the shoot, we get to talk, learn more about each other and their personalities, see them in unfamiliar situations, and just get a sense of who they are as a person. For someone to get to this point, everything else must have gone really well. So this is just our final chance to verify what we believe to be true regarding the candidate for Spokesmodel.
If all has gone well, we invite them to represent us and join us as a Spokesmodel. We want them to be 100% at ease in this decision as well, so they can evaluate us and make sure that we are a great fit for them long term.
We try our best to make this a family. We have places where Spokesmodels and parents can have open discussions, share announcements, and communicate with each other. This is what truly makes our group special!
ARE THERE ANY CONTRACTS INVOLVED IN BECOMING A SPOKESMODEL?
There are no contracts involved in this commitment. This isn't that formal. It's just an arrangement that can be mutually beneficial. Not only can the Spokesmodel gain referral money, it also looks great on college applications, job applications, and will they will learn communication, social and presentation skills in this role.
If, for some reason, a Spokesmodel decides that they want to give up their spot, they can do so at any time. We simply ask that the Spokesmodel communicate with us the reasons why they wish to give up their spot and see if possible solutions can be identified that would allow them to continue on. If there are none, we wish them well in the future.
WHAT IS EXPECTED OF ME AS A SPOKESMODEL? HOW MUCH TIME WOULD I HAVE TO COMMIT?
Let's start with the amount of time that you would need to commit to this role. It is very minimal. Most of our Spokesmodels are highly involved on their campuses, so they simply cannot commit any significant amount of time to something like this program. We make it very easy. The initial photoshoot is the most time consuming part of this. It lasts 3-4 hours and it is a single day. From there, it is just a brief amount of time every other week to post a picture on social media, or to have a casual conversation with someone who is interested in possibly doing a shoot. On average, that might be 2-3 minutes PER WEEK.
We will have a second photoshoot sometime throughout the school year as well, so we would work to find a few hours that you have free and schedule that.
The expectations for a Spokesmodel are really pretty simple:
- Post at least one picture every other week on your social media accounts and mention Captured Me Photo in the post
- Answer questions and try to encourage others to have a photoshoot done too
- Be careful that your actions and words do not harm me or Captured Me in any way
- Stay engaged with what is going on with Captured Me - group page communications, text messages, and updating us on what is going on with you
- And since you are a Spokesmodel for a photography company, we ask that you use us exclusively for any photography needs you might have.
Pretty easy, right? This really is a great program that we hope you will consider.