PICTURES THAT
POP:
POSING LIKE YOU MEAN IT
There is a language that photographers and models speak. Do you know it? Are you
ready for your close-up? Looking into the lens can be a confusing and scary
experience if you don't know some basics guidelines. All actors, models, singers
and dancers are expected to possess the skill of creating powerful, striking
images in front of the camera. Your photographer works hard to get a good
picture, so you have to work harder. But how can one accomplish this? What
should you do with your arms? Should you smile? Is it okay if you say something?
How can one look "more natural" or give "that look" on command? What if you have
to blink? What should you do when you get feedback? Once you tap into your
greatest resource your contact sheets will be full of great shots. PICTURES THAT
POP! is a lecture and workshop that includes everything a model needs to know to
start working in front of the camera with style and confidence. Students will
have the opportunity to work with photographer Scott Smith utilizing techniques
that will make your pictures "jump" off the page getting the attention they
deserve. 120 minutes duration.
TESTIMONIALS:
Wanted to share some of our success with you. Clem and I enjoyed working in
San Antonio last month. We modeled for Ron Chapple Studio- the project was
showing the wonderful new renovated Tower of Americas. We posed for
prints of enjoying dinner, drinks, giving of gift, bar scenes and dancing!
We both used many of your techniques from your great workshop,
"Pictures That Pop".
Today
we both cast for Liz Hollingsworth for a July project!
Connie Maynord
Austin, Texas
Photos by
Scott Smith |