Learning Fashion and Beauty Photography
Fashion and Beauty
Fashion and beauty are both very creative fields in the photography industry and offer the creative soul an outlet to express their vision of beauty, fashion and how they see the world. We often see the words "Fashion & Beauty" together but even though they are closely related they are different worlds. Fashion photography is usually about clothing and styles and is constantly changing. Fashion is change! Beauty photography deals with the cosmetic industry and revolves around skin and hair.
On November 11-13th I am teaching a class on both Fashion & Beauty at CreativeLive. There we will go through the process of learning the fashion and beauty worlds inside out. We will do both a beauty shoot and a fashion shoot and you will learn how to take a concept and bring it to life. We will work with beautiful models, learn how to work with hair and makeup to develop powerful images and together turn a concept into incredible images. Most importantly you will learn how to become a better fashion and beauty photography and discover the essence of your own creativity. To be a part of this live class you only have to do one simple thing. Send in a video telling me why you would like to be a part of the live class.
To sign up today and learn more click the following link Fashion & Beauty @CreativeLIVE.
I look forward to seeing you soon!
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Comments
I really like that first shot, but holy moly does she have some big feet! That would probably have been something that I would have tried to work with in the angle of the photo, or possibly in photoshop. No offense to the photographer, or the lovely model, but that's where my eye is drawn to in the photo.
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