NEW MODELS & FIRST-TIMERS:
STARTING OUT
Getting in front of a camera for the first time (or first
few times) can be intimidating. In fact, even pros still get
cases of nervousness. So don't worry, it's natural.
I've worked with a number of first time models before and I
have good understanding of what to expect and how to get the
most out of shooting with someone new. The best advice I can
give is don't worry about it. Relax. I will do whatever I can
to create the type of environment where you can do just
that.
I consider a photo shoot to be a collaborative and creative
effort between the model, the photographer, and the make-up
artist (if present). I welcome all exchanges of ideas and I'm
always open to experimenting and trying something new.
POSING
Many first-time models worry about posing. When it comes to
working with new models, I don't expect the person I'm shooting
to have an arsenal of different poses at their disposal. And I
never pressure anyone to perform.
I work with you with the skills you have and provide as much
guidance and direction as you'd like until we're both happy
with the results.
I always have plenty of reference material available at my
shoots and you are more than welcome to bring your own. This
includes magazines, posing books, photos, and anything else
that might help you get ideas about looks or poses that you'd
like to try. All of these items are freely available to refer
to and get ideas from while we're shooting. Many of the
experienced models I work with will still look at magazines
while we're shooting to draw ideas from.
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