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Very often I have heard people say that to model, all you need to do is take off your clothes and be there. I think that modeling especially involves self-presentation.
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In my own experience, I have put three practices together: life drawing, figure modeling and giving workshops in both. I can work best with any of these when I am working with all three, chiefly because each involves the other two, especially—and for me, this is best—when love and respect are involved.
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Life-Modeling as a Business and an Art |
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Life-Modeling as a Business and an Art: Workshop Description
For many years, people who work as models for artists and for artist groups have been expected to rely on self-training. To be more accurate, models are expected to work purely from their “natural talent” for modeling. To be most accurate, neither training nor talent has been a consideration for models at all. These expectations are inaccurate, and offer disservice to art, to artists, and above all to models. Good modeling is a profession, and—as in other professions—the greater the talent and the fuller the learning, the better the modeling is.
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Session One • The Art • Life-drawing in art
• Who “should” model • Models’ rights • Modeling
and career • Art modeling vs. fashion modeling •
Artist-model relationships
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