1 / Know how to walk
The way of moving and the posture of a manikin are as important as his physique to highlight a creation on a parade. Our coaches teach you good postures and good practices during our training sessions.
- Learning the right passage (gait work, hips, port-of-head, poses and presence).
- Presentation of clothing and travel (work on changes of direction, turn around, fall of jacket, occupation of the presentation surface).
- Work fluidity (correction of defects to avoid jolts during a presentation, modulate your parade on different tempos, work of the presence).
2 / Knowing how to ask.
Knowing how to pose is a profession, forming an integral part of modeling professions. Their success in business comes down to how well they can pose and give the photographer marketable and interesting snapshots.
The training takes place in the form of a photo shoot with shooting outside and in the studio.
- Find the best profile. Being photogenic simply requires a little effort on your part. We teach you laying techniques. A professional model can pose in front of a photographer's lens.
- Capture the light well. Finding the best profile is not enough to be photogenic in front of the photographer's lens. You must also know how to capture the light on your face. We give you all the keys.
- Have a living look. To be a professional model, your look must be alive. In the world of modeling, nothing is worse than a dead look. The objective of the photographer is greedy, and the profile or the capture of light are not enough for him. Having a living look is a difficult exercise that we help you achieve