- – Collect portfolio images
- – Customize a pre-designed template
- – Easily edit text
- – Insert images
- – change colors
- Our ZOOM meeting will be an estimated two hours in length as we build a playbook together.
- The information packet – Word Templates to get you started. Click HERE for Dropbox downloads.
- PICTURE DAY POSTER TEMPLATE
- Nancy’s Roadmap to Getting Started. Click Here.
- My number one goal is to help you find that one BEST way. I succeed when YOU succeed. So, I’ll not only be showing you how I do things, but also how others are successfully implementing various systems of shooting and selling. We’ll discuss multiple sales techniques and interview people who actually have them in action. We’ll compare setup, and gear, and then try to answer all your questions in our monthly meetings.
- I want you to actually be able to learn and compare methods with CLARITY. My aim is to keep the information coming in small bite size segments so that you can learn without that aweful feeling of ‘overwhelm.’
- – Collect portfolio images
- – Customize a pre-designed template
- – Easily edit text
- – Insert images
- – change colors
- Our ZOOM meeting will be an estimated two hours in length as we build a playbook together.
- The information packet – Word Templates to get you started. Click HERE for Dropbox downloads.
- PICTURE DAY POSTER TEMPLATE
- Nancy’s Roadmap to Getting Started. Click Here.
- My number one goal is to help you find that one BEST way. I succeed when YOU succeed. So, I’ll not only be showing you how I do things, but also how others are successfully implementing various systems of shooting and selling. We’ll discuss multiple sales techniques and interview people who actually have them in action. We’ll compare setup, and gear, and then try to answer all your questions in our monthly meetings.
- I want you to actually be able to learn and compare methods with CLARITY. My aim is to keep the information coming in small bite size segments so that you can learn without that aweful feeling of ‘overwhelm.’
- – Collect portfolio images
- – Customize a pre-designed template
- – Easily edit text
- – Insert images
- – change colors
- Our ZOOM meeting will be an estimated two hours in length as we build a playbook together.
- The information packet – Word Templates to get you started. Click HERE for Dropbox downloads.
- PICTURE DAY POSTER TEMPLATE
- Nancy’s Roadmap to Getting Started. Click Here.
- My number one goal is to help you find that one BEST way. I succeed when YOU succeed. So, I’ll not only be showing you how I do things, but also how others are successfully implementing various systems of shooting and selling. We’ll discuss multiple sales techniques and interview people who actually have them in action. We’ll compare setup, and gear, and then try to answer all your questions in our monthly meetings.
- I want you to actually be able to learn and compare methods with CLARITY. My aim is to keep the information coming in small bite size segments so that you can learn without that aweful feeling of ‘overwhelm.’
Let’s have a look at our first Jazz pose. This pose is suitable for kids from about age 7 and up.
In this image you will notice that the legs are slightly turned out, but not too much. Always, make sure there is turn out. The feet should never face inwards, or be ‘pidgeon-toed.’
The dancer pops one hip out. Be careful that they don’t pop the hip backwards, which will cause them to have a sway back. Arms are up and out with ‘jazz hands.’ Jazz hands have all the fingers splayed and stretched.
Even though the arms are up, the shoulders are level and down, so that the dancer’s neck is visible. A common technique error here, especially with really young dancers is to raise the shoulders. This kind of gives the appearance of football gear, and the long line of the neck is lost. We always have to see the dancer’s beautiful long neck.
This variation of the pose has the dancer put one hand on the hip and one on the head. She is still putting the weight onto one hip, but now bends that support leg slightly and ‘pops’ the other toe onto a high ‘releve.’ (See the post on terminology for more about releve.)
Notice how from the knees down, both legs are parallel to one another. This creates one line. Dance is all about creating beautiful lines. Both feet are turned out. Shoulders are pressed down, even though one arm is still up.
Recommended for you
The Contemporary genre is a rather raw form of dance that moves away form traditional rules, yet may borrow styles and poses from a wide variety of dance genres. This style portrays the world through the eyes of the dancer’s interpretation of the music.
This pose is suitable for a wide range of ages, although you will find that most contemporary dancers are in their teen. Feet are turned out. The front foot is on high releve (see dance terminology post) and both legs are bent. The back is arched, causing the arms, torso and front leg to form an S curve. Photograph this from behind and to the side of the dancer.
This pose can be done smiling at the camera, with the focus off camera of with a very serious face. All are very contemporary. Have the dancer go down on one knee with the other leg extended to the side and turned out. Fingers are extended and the elbows are bent until the upper arms are, or are very nearly parallel with the floor. This pose does not work with low cut costumes for obvious reasons, but is a great contemporary pose if the costume has a high neckline.
A fun pose that borrows from Jazz. Works well for younger dancers. One leg is crossed behind the other. Pop the heel up high on the back foot. Both legs are turned out. NEVER have the feet face inwards. Both knees are slightly bent. Arms are down and bent at apporximately 90 degrees at the elbows. Fingers splayed like this are known as ‘jazz hands.’ Big smile for Grandma.
WELCOME! SO GLAD THAT YOU’RE HERE!
Looking to clarity your process for shooting artistic sports and find the information that works for you? Then you are in the right place! Boutique Volume is a brand new membership group and Clarity is a primary goal!
Take the poll
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Suggestion Box
[formidable id=3]Mark your Calendar
As we populate the site on our launch, this page will be updated almost daily for the first 10 days. Check back often!
___________
Next Member Meeting: TUES JUNE 23 7:00 PM – Estimated time 1 hour.
Click ZOOM To Enter
Password: 010694
___________
PLAYBOOK WORKSHOP – June 11, 5:00 pm. EST
Click ZOOM To Enter
The password is: 050762
BONUS
During our first meeting on Tues, May 26th, you’ll have a chance to reserve a time slot to meet with me personally via zoom for a 30 minute consultation. This can help us to strategize for you to get started quickly, and guide us in the direction that the content at Boutique Volume will take.
Our Social Channels
Be sure to subscribe to our social channels. You’ll find the purpose of these channels below the logo images.
Content will be added daily over the next 10 days as we launch and populate the sites.
TELEGRAM CHANNEL
Telegram is a free app that you can download from your favourite app store. Once installed on your mobile device, you’ll receive a regular stream of podcasts, posts, and posing tips from Boutique Volume.
Once you install the app …. use this link to access the channel and receive the content.
Boutique Volume Photographers Channel
There will be two ways to access Facebook. One is the private, VIP Members Group. This area is only available to members. The purpose is for access to 24/7 communication. JOIN US HERE
The public Facebook page is not live yet. This is an area that the general public can see and is designed for telling other photographers about this site.
UPCOMING WORKSHOPs & Library of Information
This area will see almost daily updates as we populate the site with initial content for our members.
Creating a PlayBook
One of the most professional ways to approach a studio or club owner is with your playbook in hand. You can go through it with the decision maker to secure the contract, or leave it with them to browse through. It looks professional and will set you apart from others in your area.
In this workshop we will creat the playbook from scratch in photoshop using a step by step process. I’ll be demonstrating in the zoom meeting and will have plenty of downloads for you to follow afterwards to make the process repeatable.
Learn How To:
DATE: Thursday June 11 at 5 pm EST.
LIBRARY -Latest Updates
Links will be updated daily for the next 10 days as the site is populated.
Marketing know how from a-z.
A layered .psd template for creating your own poster.
Tutorials, documents and education related to the set up and photography of volume artistic sports.
Exploring sales systems for profit
General tutorials, documents and need to know information.
THE BOUTIQUE VOLUME GOALS
I would never pretend to be the ultimate expert on anything in photography. For every type of shoot, in every area, with every studio, there are going to be a dozen or more different ways of doing things, but, only one BEST way of getting the job done for YOU.
Like I said … when you succeed, I succeed with the Boutique Volume site! Please don’t ever be afraid to reach out to me with your questions. I may not be able to answer immediately, but I will answer. And if I don’t know the answer, I’ll bend myself into a pretzel to try and find the answer for you. :) The Facebook group is the best place for all your questions at the moment. I’ll be checking in there regularly.
This pose can actually be used for any dance genre, although it is pictured here with a ballet dancer. When young children have not yet developed beautiful technique, sometimes we just need to pose them without any dance skills. Let the costume imply that it is a dance photo and shoot for beautiful expression that mom and grandma will love.
My favorite go-to prop is an empty picture frame spray painted gold. I usually bring a couple of frames with me to a shoot for cases like this.
Let’s have a look at our first Jazz pose. This pose is suitable for kids from about age 7 and up.
In this image you will notice that the legs are slightly turned out, but not too much. Always, make sure there is turn out. The feet should never face inwards, or be ‘pidgeon-toed.’
The dancer pops one hip out. Be careful that they don’t pop the hip backwards, which will cause them to have a sway back. Arms are up and out with ‘jazz hands.’ Jazz hands have all the fingers splayed and stretched.
Even though the arms are up, the shoulders are level and down, so that the dancer’s neck is visible. A common technique error here, especially with really young dancers is to raise the shoulders. This kind of gives the appearance of football gear, and the long line of the neck is lost. We always have to see the dancer’s beautiful long neck.
This variation of the pose has the dancer put one hand on the hip and one on the head. She is still putting the weight onto one hip, but now bends that support leg slightly and ‘pops’ the other toe onto a high ‘releve.’ (See the post on terminology for more about releve.)
Notice how from the knees down, both legs are parallel to one another. This creates one line. Dance is all about creating beautiful lines. Both feet are turned out. Shoulders are pressed down, even though one arm is still up.
Recommended for you
The Contemporary genre is a rather raw form of dance that moves away form traditional rules, yet may borrow styles and poses from a wide variety of dance genres. This style portrays the world through the eyes of the dancer’s interpretation of the music.
This pose is suitable for a wide range of ages, although you will find that most contemporary dancers are in their teen. Feet are turned out. The front foot is on high releve (see dance terminology post) and both legs are bent. The back is arched, causing the arms, torso and front leg to form an S curve. Photograph this from behind and to the side of the dancer.
This pose can be done smiling at the camera, with the focus off camera of with a very serious face. All are very contemporary. Have the dancer go down on one knee with the other leg extended to the side and turned out. Fingers are extended and the elbows are bent until the upper arms are, or are very nearly parallel with the floor. This pose does not work with low cut costumes for obvious reasons, but is a great contemporary pose if the costume has a high neckline.
A fun pose that borrows from Jazz. Works well for younger dancers. One leg is crossed behind the other. Pop the heel up high on the back foot. Both legs are turned out. NEVER have the feet face inwards. Both knees are slightly bent. Arms are down and bent at apporximately 90 degrees at the elbows. Fingers splayed like this are known as ‘jazz hands.’ Big smile for Grandma.
WELCOME! SO GLAD THAT YOU’RE HERE!
Looking to clarity your process for shooting artistic sports and find the information that works for you? Then you are in the right place! Boutique Volume is a brand new membership group and Clarity is a primary goal!
Take the poll
[formidable id=2]
Suggestion Box
[formidable id=3]Mark your Calendar
As we populate the site on our launch, this page will be updated almost daily for the first 10 days. Check back often!
___________
Next Member Meeting: TUES JUNE 23 7:00 PM – Estimated time 1 hour.
Click ZOOM To Enter
Password: 010694
___________
PLAYBOOK WORKSHOP – June 11, 5:00 pm. EST
Click ZOOM To Enter
The password is: 050762
BONUS
During our first meeting on Tues, May 26th, you’ll have a chance to reserve a time slot to meet with me personally via zoom for a 30 minute consultation. This can help us to strategize for you to get started quickly, and guide us in the direction that the content at Boutique Volume will take.
Our Social Channels
Be sure to subscribe to our social channels. You’ll find the purpose of these channels below the logo images.
Content will be added daily over the next 10 days as we launch and populate the sites.
TELEGRAM CHANNEL
Telegram is a free app that you can download from your favourite app store. Once installed on your mobile device, you’ll receive a regular stream of podcasts, posts, and posing tips from Boutique Volume.
Once you install the app …. use this link to access the channel and receive the content.
Boutique Volume Photographers Channel
There will be two ways to access Facebook. One is the private, VIP Members Group. This area is only available to members. The purpose is for access to 24/7 communication. JOIN US HERE
The public Facebook page is not live yet. This is an area that the general public can see and is designed for telling other photographers about this site.
UPCOMING WORKSHOPs & Library of Information
This area will see almost daily updates as we populate the site with initial content for our members.
Creating a PlayBook
One of the most professional ways to approach a studio or club owner is with your playbook in hand. You can go through it with the decision maker to secure the contract, or leave it with them to browse through. It looks professional and will set you apart from others in your area.
In this workshop we will creat the playbook from scratch in photoshop using a step by step process. I’ll be demonstrating in the zoom meeting and will have plenty of downloads for you to follow afterwards to make the process repeatable.
Learn How To:
DATE: Thursday June 11 at 5 pm EST.
LIBRARY -Latest Updates
Links will be updated daily for the next 10 days as the site is populated.
Marketing know how from a-z.
A layered .psd template for creating your own poster.
Tutorials, documents and education related to the set up and photography of volume artistic sports.
Exploring sales systems for profit
General tutorials, documents and need to know information.
THE BOUTIQUE VOLUME GOALS
I would never pretend to be the ultimate expert on anything in photography. For every type of shoot, in every area, with every studio, there are going to be a dozen or more different ways of doing things, but, only one BEST way of getting the job done for YOU.
Like I said … when you succeed, I succeed with the Boutique Volume site! Please don’t ever be afraid to reach out to me with your questions. I may not be able to answer immediately, but I will answer. And if I don’t know the answer, I’ll bend myself into a pretzel to try and find the answer for you. :) The Facebook group is the best place for all your questions at the moment. I’ll be checking in there regularly.
This pose can actually be used for any dance genre, although it is pictured here with a ballet dancer. When young children have not yet developed beautiful technique, sometimes we just need to pose them without any dance skills. Let the costume imply that it is a dance photo and shoot for beautiful expression that mom and grandma will love.
My favorite go-to prop is an empty picture frame spray painted gold. I usually bring a couple of frames with me to a shoot for cases like this.
Let’s have a look at our first Jazz pose. This pose is suitable for kids from about age 7 and up.
In this image you will notice that the legs are slightly turned out, but not too much. Always, make sure there is turn out. The feet should never face inwards, or be ‘pidgeon-toed.’
The dancer pops one hip out. Be careful that they don’t pop the hip backwards, which will cause them to have a sway back. Arms are up and out with ‘jazz hands.’ Jazz hands have all the fingers splayed and stretched.
Even though the arms are up, the shoulders are level and down, so that the dancer’s neck is visible. A common technique error here, especially with really young dancers is to raise the shoulders. This kind of gives the appearance of football gear, and the long line of the neck is lost. We always have to see the dancer’s beautiful long neck.
This variation of the pose has the dancer put one hand on the hip and one on the head. She is still putting the weight onto one hip, but now bends that support leg slightly and ‘pops’ the other toe onto a high ‘releve.’ (See the post on terminology for more about releve.)
Notice how from the knees down, both legs are parallel to one another. This creates one line. Dance is all about creating beautiful lines. Both feet are turned out. Shoulders are pressed down, even though one arm is still up.
Recommended for you
The Contemporary genre is a rather raw form of dance that moves away form traditional rules, yet may borrow styles and poses from a wide variety of dance genres. This style portrays the world through the eyes of the dancer’s interpretation of the music.
This pose is suitable for a wide range of ages, although you will find that most contemporary dancers are in their teen. Feet are turned out. The front foot is on high releve (see dance terminology post) and both legs are bent. The back is arched, causing the arms, torso and front leg to form an S curve. Photograph this from behind and to the side of the dancer.
This pose can be done smiling at the camera, with the focus off camera of with a very serious face. All are very contemporary. Have the dancer go down on one knee with the other leg extended to the side and turned out. Fingers are extended and the elbows are bent until the upper arms are, or are very nearly parallel with the floor. This pose does not work with low cut costumes for obvious reasons, but is a great contemporary pose if the costume has a high neckline.
A fun pose that borrows from Jazz. Works well for younger dancers. One leg is crossed behind the other. Pop the heel up high on the back foot. Both legs are turned out. NEVER have the feet face inwards. Both knees are slightly bent. Arms are down and bent at apporximately 90 degrees at the elbows. Fingers splayed like this are known as ‘jazz hands.’ Big smile for Grandma.
WELCOME! SO GLAD THAT YOU’RE HERE!
Looking to clarity your process for shooting artistic sports and find the information that works for you? Then you are in the right place! Boutique Volume is a brand new membership group and Clarity is a primary goal!
Take the poll
[formidable id=2]
Suggestion Box
[formidable id=3]Mark your Calendar
As we populate the site on our launch, this page will be updated almost daily for the first 10 days. Check back often!
___________
Next Member Meeting: TUES JUNE 23 7:00 PM – Estimated time 1 hour.
Click ZOOM To Enter
Password: 010694
___________
PLAYBOOK WORKSHOP – June 11, 5:00 pm. EST
Click ZOOM To Enter
The password is: 050762
BONUS
During our first meeting on Tues, May 26th, you’ll have a chance to reserve a time slot to meet with me personally via zoom for a 30 minute consultation. This can help us to strategize for you to get started quickly, and guide us in the direction that the content at Boutique Volume will take.
Our Social Channels
Be sure to subscribe to our social channels. You’ll find the purpose of these channels below the logo images.
Content will be added daily over the next 10 days as we launch and populate the sites.
TELEGRAM CHANNEL
Telegram is a free app that you can download from your favourite app store. Once installed on your mobile device, you’ll receive a regular stream of podcasts, posts, and posing tips from Boutique Volume.
Once you install the app …. use this link to access the channel and receive the content.
Boutique Volume Photographers Channel
There will be two ways to access Facebook. One is the private, VIP Members Group. This area is only available to members. The purpose is for access to 24/7 communication. JOIN US HERE
The public Facebook page is not live yet. This is an area that the general public can see and is designed for telling other photographers about this site.
UPCOMING WORKSHOPs & Library of Information
This area will see almost daily updates as we populate the site with initial content for our members.
Creating a PlayBook
One of the most professional ways to approach a studio or club owner is with your playbook in hand. You can go through it with the decision maker to secure the contract, or leave it with them to browse through. It looks professional and will set you apart from others in your area.
In this workshop we will creat the playbook from scratch in photoshop using a step by step process. I’ll be demonstrating in the zoom meeting and will have plenty of downloads for you to follow afterwards to make the process repeatable.
Learn How To:
DATE: Thursday June 11 at 5 pm EST.
LIBRARY -Latest Updates
Links will be updated daily for the next 10 days as the site is populated.
Marketing know how from a-z.
A layered .psd template for creating your own poster.
Tutorials, documents and education related to the set up and photography of volume artistic sports.
Exploring sales systems for profit
General tutorials, documents and need to know information.
THE BOUTIQUE VOLUME GOALS
I would never pretend to be the ultimate expert on anything in photography. For every type of shoot, in every area, with every studio, there are going to be a dozen or more different ways of doing things, but, only one BEST way of getting the job done for YOU.
Like I said … when you succeed, I succeed with the Boutique Volume site! Please don’t ever be afraid to reach out to me with your questions. I may not be able to answer immediately, but I will answer. And if I don’t know the answer, I’ll bend myself into a pretzel to try and find the answer for you. :) The Facebook group is the best place for all your questions at the moment. I’ll be checking in there regularly.
This pose can actually be used for any dance genre, although it is pictured here with a ballet dancer. When young children have not yet developed beautiful technique, sometimes we just need to pose them without any dance skills. Let the costume imply that it is a dance photo and shoot for beautiful expression that mom and grandma will love.
My favorite go-to prop is an empty picture frame spray painted gold. I usually bring a couple of frames with me to a shoot for cases like this.