Photography: How to Work with Models
One of the most difficult parts about being a photographer can be working with models. From finding models to achieving the shots you need from them, working with models can be extremely intimidating for many photographers. If you are serious about attaining your vision professionally, precisely and efficiently then this is the workshop for you.
By popular demand, we are pr...
One of the most difficult parts about being a photographer can be working with models. From finding models to achieving the shots you need from them, working with models can be extremely intimidating for many photographers. If you are serious about attaining your vision professionally, precisely and efficiently then this is the workshop for you.
By popular demand, we are proud to present this all-new How to Work with Models workshop. This intensive two day, 12-hour workshop will address every new photographer’s concerns when it comes to working with models. Covering everything from how to approach someone to model to what to do once you have the model in front of you, this workshop focuses ONLY on model interaction and direction. Emphasis will be on communication and posing the model. Through exercises and hands-on demonstrations, you will learn effective methods for getting the most out of your model as well as tips and techniques to ensure a rewarding experience for both photographer and model. Learn how to separate yourself from the rest of the pack by utilizing these must-know techniques in your shoots.
The How to Work with Models workshop is designed to give photographers of ALL skill levels the methods and confidence needed to work with models.
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- 4037 Tejon St
Denver, CO 80211 | Northwestern Denver
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