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Webinar: Secrets Of A Pro Stylist

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Designers know that teeing up a marvelous room is one thing; but photographing said room? That’s a whole other ballgame. While most designers look to a photographer to make photos of their space look sensational, there’s one integral player that might be missing: a stylist. In our latest webinar, Secrets to Great Portfolio Photos: Tips from a Pro Stylist, Bay Area stylist Mikhael Romain delves into what exactly a stylist does and how hiring one can supercharge your shoot and up your publication prospects (ding-ding!). Get a sneak peek at some of the info covered in the webinar below, and catch the full episode HERE.

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Photo by Brad Knipstein / Styling by Mikhael Romain

The Importance of Styling

Anyone who’s ever been on a professional photo shoot will tell you that there’s more to a posh pic than meets the eye. Enter: the almighty stylist. “Styling tells a story and highlights the design of the space,” says Mikhael. Among the many steps Mikhael takes to cue up a room that kills it on camera:

In Prep: Before the Shoot

Shoots have heaps of moving parts, so it’s helpful to nail down beforehand what your stylist will be tackling. First things first: send a series of scouting shots to your stylist. Scouting shots will allow your stylist to begin bookmarking props, plus get their wheels turning about what items need to be edited out. You’ll also want to share any images that you’ve pulled as inspiration for the shoot, either via Pinterest or a good old-fashioned mood board. And last but not least, send a shot list to your stylist as well as your photographer!

Photo by Brad Knipstein / Styling by Mikhael Romain

On Location: During the Shoot

If you’re curious to see what tweaks a stylist would make on a real life room, Mikhael is here for you! She walks us through a dozen real life styling situations, and points out the nips and tucks (and bundles of branches) that made all the difference. Here, sneak a peek at some of insider tips you’ll score when you watch the Webinar:

Costs: Services & Materials

So, (drumroll) what will a stylist cost you? There’s a lot to consider, but on average you can expect to pay $500 to $1,500 for a stylist. Want to know more about what that cost includes? Our Webinar gives you the goods.

More of Your Burning Questions, Answered!

Mikhael tackles all of these questions and more! Watch the Full Webinar HERE.

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