Expression is everything for figure photography, and photographers know and insist on this aspect a lot. When applying for a job in figure photography , you should have a presentation map or portfolio. The essence of this type of photography is the capturing of the human face and body expression in different conditions. You can practice by using models, or by taking spontaneous shots. Physical specificity also matters a lot in figure photography.
Hair cut, skin color, age, tattoos, jewels, all play an important role in the shooting process. The emotion, the attitude and the model’s feedback to the photographer further influence the results of figure photography. New effects can be added by changing hair style, clothes, makeup and accessories. The collaboration between models and photographer is essential for great figure photography, and real works of art can come out of this creative effort.
Figure photography thus includes numerous applications in printed form. And photographers are most concerned to get work with publications. Wherever there is glamor, there is money, and money is like honey for bees. Yet, you need to have great skills in order to land great jobs. Good positions require complex contracts, great professional and financial advantages and prestige. Some people manage to climb to the top of the pyramid while others stay at the hobby or amateur level.
Figure photography could be just a hobby or a start up for your career. There are photography clubs, associations and even schools. Good training or a degree in figure photography are essential to make a living out of this profession. In case you are in search of a model, it should not be that difficult to find one. There are spontaneous photos that you can take and they have better chances of being artistic than any other. Photography exhibitions will show you plenty of these.
Learn how to work with the models, and read online tips and suggestions to improve figure photography. Read about the dos and don’ts of shooting sessions and make the step from amateurish to professional figure photography. Even if you have just completed your training and you are eager to put everything you know into practice, it will take a while before you land a contract. Make your presentation map in the meanwhile and constantly improve your skills!
Filed under Amateur Photographer, Photography by JamesJ

