Showing posts with label Posing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Posing. Show all posts

Monday, March 26, 2018

Safety and common sense

As a photographer you have to keep in mind that when doing modeling photo shoots with people you get many types, more so when doing TFP (Trade for Pictures)
You get the ones that will never be "Professional" they just want pictures to show off on social media.  You also find ones that would make it in different areas of modeling, are very photogenic and yet they shy away from going professional.  From portrait photography to head shots keep yourself safe.
The ones you do have to watch out for are the ones who will just criticize and back bite you after the shoot.  There are social media groups who do not help aspiring models or just those looking into modeling get anywhere.  They teach them bad posing techniques and lead them down paths that are dead ends.  They recommend photographers who are immoral  trying to get models to sleep with them or just take nude pictures.  If you try and tell the group what is right and who is doing the shady work they ostracize you and try and tear you down and discredit you.  Run from these groups.  Run from the drama. Being associated with these types of people and groups can reduce your chance at getting real work or working with photographers who can get you where you want to go as a model.

If you have worked with a photographer that has made you uncomfortable, leave, even before the shoot is over.  After the session go to their business page and review it, give the reason why you liked them or did not like them.  This will help others avoid the bad ones and go to the better ones.  Don't review them with fake reviews, only if you have had first hand experience with them on a photo shoot.
Always go to the photo session with someone.  This will help keep a shifty photographer on task hopefully, if not you will also have a witness.  Even if a photographer promises you that you will be in a magazine don't feel pressured to remove clothing.  Many have online magazines that they will post your pictures in, stand your ground.  Many of these online magazines have followings under 1000 who are mainly people who have been posted in them. I could start one tomorrow and find a larger audience.  Many jobs you get as a spokes model have restrictions on how you look when doing these jobs.  So be careful before you post yourself nude. Unless you are already famous.

When doing a release for the photographer make sure you have something like this "In consideration of the payment of digital images and deferred payment of 10% or $100.00 of the commercial
sale of images." This gets you paid if your image is sold commercially to another company.  In the release contract it should say how many pictures you will get digitally and a time frame until you get them.  Things happen so be a bit flexible, most photographers need to make money so that will be priority over finishing your pictures.  After a month just remind them.  The photographer will retain the rights to the pictures and the use, unless you are famous and they agree to limit their rights, the photographer will always keep the rights.  Money helps if you really want full use of them as a model, then its not TFP any more.
Safety is your priority on a photography session.  Always let people know where you are going and who you are meeting up with.  Even if you have worked with them before.  Bringing a friend or two is best.  Some areas where photo shoots are done there are bad people out there who would try and rob you or worse, more people with you the less likely that will happen.




Tuesday, June 6, 2017

How to pose. Kind of.

From portrait photography, wedding photography, event photography, and anything where you have people, you want to be able to pose them in ways that they look good, relaxed and natural.

There is no surefire pose that works for everyone.  A pose that makes one person look awesome wont always work on another person.


This is an area that many people from photographers to models have issues with.  They seem to forget that just because a pose looks good in one picture from someone else, it may look bad on your current subject.   Same with people modeling, just because it looks good on a model in a magazine, it may look bad on you.



Photographer need to also understand that not only is the posing extremely important, the lighting also must be right too.

People that want to look good in pictures should practice posing in front of a mirror.  Facial expressions to hands and everything else.   Although many men seem to like cleavage so much you really don't want to have a photographer photographing from above you looking down your shirt.  Be natural,   Don't try to sexualize your posing.  A good photographer will make you look fantastic.



I like to start off with my client/subjects doing a pose naturally then changing the parts of the body posing to get the image I am looking for.  Some people are very natural at posing and are very photogenic.  Some are not.



Just about anyone can take a picture of a beautiful woman or man and people will like it because they like to see the beautiful person.  If your not so perfect then angles, posing and lighting will be key in getting the best picture you can.



Not everyone will like every picture or pose you do.  If the client/subject likes it, then you as a photographer did your job and they did theirs.
One big thing to help is props.  Anything from a purse to a cup and so on.  This gives the client/subject something to pose around and not look so awkward.



Photographers should direct the client to where they want them to stand, give them an emotion to try and keep directing until you have an awesome pose for everyone.  I would suggest the photographer always have a bunch of props in the car to help out in posing when needed.  Also ask the client/subject to bring along some props too.

Remember tilts and turns of head, neck, shoulders, eyes, legs, feet and everything can change a picture so much.  From attitude to just plane fun.


Keep the photo shoot fun and relaxed and everyone should have a great time making  awesome images.

Thursday, May 18, 2017

Introduction into the Modeling Industry June 30rd 2017


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This 2-hour workshop is an introduction to the basics of modeling. For ages 13 – Adults. What you will learn:

Introduction to the Modeling Industry.
How to build your confidence and self-esteem.
How to find an agent/agency.
The modeling market.
Types of modeling jobs (Showroom, Tradeshow, Brand Ambassadors, Commercial, Editorial, Runway, etc.)
How to gain experience and build up your modeling resume.
Promotional Materials: Headshots, Comp cards, Resumes, websites etc.

All registration fees are non-refundable but you can reschedule for another available workshop date.Models 18 and under must be accompanied by a parent.Make sure to arrive 15 minutes early.Limited space available per workshop.Reserve your spot today!

Sunday, April 30, 2017

Portfolio Building & Career building Workshop


Portfolio Building & Career building Workshop 

Mastering Posing and lighting, natural to off camera lights.

August 7th to the 14th 2017
At: Elwha Dam RV Park, 47 Lower Dam Rd, Port Angeles, Washington 98363

Food included. We plan to keep you fed very well. Any food restrictions you can fill out on the forms at the link below.

Day 1 
Arrive and set up camp.
Day 2
AM Session:
Quick guide to what models go through to help them look even more amazing in pictures.
Some DO’S and DON’TS when working with people
PM Session:
Hands on with posing and tips for lighting, posing, and composition. As needed.
Day 3
AM Session:
Reviews, critiques from Day one images, covers ways to improve or just praise for awesome images. This time should help you understand where you stand and how to get you to the next level. This also covers the models and how they are posing.
PM Session:
This will be a beautiful location on a beach. Hands on posing and tips for lighting, posing, and composition. As needed.
Day 4
Full day session on beaches piled high with huge redwood trees. Some HDR and Panorama portrait taking. Hands on posing and tips for lighting, posing, and composition. As needed.
Day 5 
AM Session
Reviews, critiques from Day 3 & 4 images, covers ways to improve or just praise for awesome images. This time should help you understand where you stand and how to get you to the next level. This covers the models and how they are posing.
PM Session
More Hands on with posing and tips for lighting, posing, and composition. As needed.
Day 6
Trip out to an old fort with tons of great nooks, crannies and views. Time to put into practice everything you have learned. Hands on posing and tips for lighting, posing, and composition. As needed.
Day 7
Reviews, critiques from Day 5 PM and Day 6 on images, covers ways to improve or just praise for awesome images. This time should help you understand where you stand and how to get you to the next level. This covers the models and how they are posing. 
Day 8 
Pack-up and go home.
Refunds only if we can't make the workshop or it is canceled for some reason.


Documents to be printed filled out and sent to us: 
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5uFFeqAFIAEcUNYbXJ4TjRRV0U/view?usp=sharing


Tickets Available only through: http://posingworkshop101.brownpapertickets.com/



























Tuesday, April 18, 2017

One Week Posing Workshop • Up your game!

August 7th to the 14th 2017
At: Elwha Dam RV Park, 47 Lower Dam Rd, Port Angeles, Washington 98363

Learn everything from makeup and hair tips to skin care and posing that makes you look great.
Photographers learn what models go through before they show up to a shoot, how to pose them for awesome pictures.
Monica Milem has worked as a fashion model from runways to catalog, from movies/acting rolls to commercials. choreography and dancing competitions. She has been there and done that!
Also with Jake from Skyline Productions. Over 25 years of photography, from film cameras to digital, from wildlife and people in Central to southern Africa to New York.
Benefits will be; being able to pose for just about any type of shoot you do and look amazing. Models will learn what makeup works best and how to prepare for a shoot to look their best. Models and photographers will have amazing pictures for their portfolio. Photographers will be able to pose any client producing photographs that sell.
Everyone will also learn how to endure weather and how to protect themselves and their equipment and still get awesome pictures.
Photographers will also be able to experiment with doing HDR portraits and panoramic portraits.
There will be climbing and walking for a few miles to some locations. If I can do it, so can you.
Food will be made to fit any special dietary need. Food will be up to gourmet and resort standards. Please let up know when you sign up.
If you have a significant other, they are welcome to come along if they help you, food will be extra for them.
Anyone under 18 MUST be accompanied by a legal guardian.
This is for serious models and photographers who want to improve their art.
It will also be a fun time to unwind.
You will need to provide your own transportation to the event
You will have to bring your own tent and sleeping stuff.
You will need quarters for laundry and showers.
If you have an RV or would like an RV spot it will cost extra and needs to be reserved right away. Most camp sites can use extension cords for laptops or charging stuff.
No refunds. We will save a spot in the next workshop if you can't make it for some unforeseen reason.
Documents to be printed filled out and sent to us: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5uFFeqAFIAEcUNYbXJ4TjRRV0U/view?usp=sharing
For more informaation: http://skyline-productions.com/content/august-2017-workshop












From Spokane, WA, Boise, ID, Portland, OR, Las Vegas, NV, to every place in between.  Everyone is welcome to join in. Limited spots, Get your tickets today!