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In a quiet Manhattan studio, the city fades away. Inside, the air hums with the electricity of possibility. Light filters through the windows, casting long shadows that twist and stretch across the room.

This isn’t your usual photography workshop—this is where you come to learn the art of glamour lighting, to play with shadows and light until they sing.

Thereza stands before you. Tall, poised, and completely at ease in her skin. She’s an art nude model, the kind that doesn’t just stand still but commands the space with her presence. Her movements are subtle, almost hypnotic, and your job is to capture it—the essence of light and form, vulnerability and strength.

This workshop isn’t for the faint of heart. You’ll learn how to make the light work for you, bending it to your will to create images that linger in the mind long after the shutter snaps. There’s no guesswork here. Just the cold, hard lessons of glamour lighting, the kind that gives your shots depth, drama, and that elusive touch of magic. Shadows become your brush, light your paint. You’ll walk away knowing how to sculpt a scene out of pure light.

But it’s not just about the technical side of things. This is about the art of photography—the raw, unfiltered truth that comes from a simple frame and a daring subject. Thereza will push you to see the human form in ways you hadn’t before. There’s a quiet power in her poses, a story waiting to be told in every shift of her gaze, every tilt of her chin. And it’s your job to tell that story.

You’ll be working hands-on, learning how to use glamour lighting to enhance the natural curves and lines of the human body. You’ll see how the right angles and the right light can turn a simple pose into something breathtaking. Framed right, with shadows in all the right places, your work will be more than just a photograph—it’ll be a moment frozen in time, something that speaks without words.

The city may be bustling outside, but in here, it’s just you, your camera, and the challenge to capture something real. Are you ready to step into the light? Are you ready to make shadows your playground and light your canvas?

Space is limited, and once these spots are gone, they’re gone for good.

You gotta be 18 or older to step through the door. No exceptions. And leave the video cameras at home—this isn’t a movie set.
I’ve got bills to pay and a model to keep happy, so only those who pay upfront get a seat. No pay, no play. Simple as that.
And don’t worry, a model release comes with the deal. It’s all part of the package.

Model: Loreal

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