Mone Models

Photo Posing

"A great photograph is not how you look but how you feel." – Ansel Adams

The photo posing course teaches children and teenagers the art of confidently interacting with the camera. The program covers the basics of composition, working with light and shadow, and practicing the best angles. Students learn to convey their emotions and moods through poses, creating dynamic and memorable images.

A key part of the course focuses on working with photographers: participants are taught to understand the concept of a photo shoot, experiment with poses, and use props effectively. Each session becomes an exciting journey into the world of creativity, where young models develop flexibility, expressiveness, and imaginative thinking. These skills prove invaluable not only in modeling but also in everyday life, where confidence plays a crucial role.

Historical Note

Photo posing became an essential part of modeling in the early 20th century as the fashion photography industry began to flourish. Early professional models worked with renowned photographers like Irving Penn and Richard Avedon, whose work laid the groundwork for modern posing techniques.