Saint Louis' leading professional photo studio presents the Best Ever Modeling Workshop & photo shoot! Join with our models and photographers Edward Crim, & Lois Ingrum for a day of learning and fun!
The workshop: 1 - 5pm
How to create your brand:
Choosing your path as a model
The do's and don'ts of Social Media
Secrets of building your portfolio
Working with photographers
Addressing safety issues
Dealing with expectations
Controlling your image
Contracts - for both TFP and paid work
Posing guide
Learning your best angles
Poses to avoid
Expanding your "looks"
Wardrobe, hair and makeup lessons: 5:30 - 6:30 pm
How to look your best
Choosing clothing and accessories
Working with MUA’s
The Photo shoot: 7-9
Multiple sets
10 minute session with each photographer
Image review afterward
Session 1 - 7-8 pm
Session 2 - 8-9 pm
Here’s what you take home:
2 free passes for Studio 858 Thursday evening photo shoots - $40 value
Modeling contracts for you to use - $150 value
Lots of photos by recommended photographers - $200 value
Guide to building your brand - $25 value
Useful information, a fabulous experience and great connections - Priceless!
How are great images made? What makes this photograph stand out and that one not?
It starts with discernment; learning to see the world around us and separating the essential from the unnecessary. It’s about catching the angle, the moment, seeing patterns, shapes, contrast and juxtapositions of our environment. This is your wake-up call, an examination of time and space, gaining a new perspective to help you think inside the box of your camera’s viewfinder. A day of exploring, photography, and thought-provoking analysis of the good, the bad and the ugly. Come, learn and rise above the new mediocrity that surrounds us.
Repetition is the second cousin once removed of learning (or something like that), so it is important to keep in the game. In our three hour workshops, we help you perfect your studio lighting skills, showing all that can be done with just one light as well as when you need to add more. We’ll side light, back light, and front light our subjects and demonstrate 50 ways to light your background (it isn’t a fuss, Gus, ‘cause a light’s not a toy, Roy).