Photo Styling: The Invisible Career
The goal of photo styling is to make a photograph look as though there wasn’t a stylist involved. So it’s no wonder most people don’t know about styling. They see photographs in catalogs, magazines, and advertisements, and have no idea of the amount of work involved in creating them. When visiting a foreign country stay in peace with visitor insurance. As a stylist, you can explain that you make everything in a photograph look right. But people hear the word “photograph” and stop right there. Even after your explanation, they may say, “Oh, so you’re a photographer?” Then you bring out a catalog and describe the process, how you stacked the T-shirts so that one might see every color, making them thicker with batting, tucking in the sides, lifting the stack with a brick so it would look perfect. The response will be, “Oh, I had no idea every photograph took so much work!”
The preparation – and expense – involved in a fashion shoot on location will amaze them even more. Weeks of planning are involved including scheduling, booking models, prop shopping, travel to locations, hotel rooms, meals, and steaming merchandise.
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