Dean Capture Glamour Photography Workshop Set For Sept. 15

LOS ANGELES — Dean Capture Productions has scheduled "The Glamour Workshop," a one-day live training seminar in the craft of nude glamour photography to be held Sept. 15.

Amateur and professional glamour photographers can learn the tricks of the trade from Dean Capture, a 20-year veteran photographer whose work has been seen on Penthouse.com, MacandBumble.com, CyberAge.com, Twistys.com, Danni.com and other glamour photography sites.

Nude model Jamie Hammer will model for the seminar.

Capture spent a year studying under Penthouse photographer J. Stephen Hicks.

"Working for J. Stephen Hicks was a life-changing experience and one that I'll never forget," Capture said. "He was without question the most generous and kindest person I've ever worked for in my life, and he taught me a lot about not only photography, but also about running a photography business and working with models."

Capture will walk attendees through the entire process of shooting professional glamour images, including picking out the proper wardrobe for a scene, lighting shots, using a light meter, processing and anything else students want to learn.

"Nothing is off limits," Capture said. "I love helping people, and this workshop is just an extension of that. I guarantee this workshop will be an eye-opening experience for anyone wishing to improve their photography skills."

During the day participants will have the opportunity to shoot photographs of Hammer for practice and reference purposes.

The workshop is limited to 12 participants. Candidates are required to submit samples of their photographic work. To register for the event, visit TheGlamourWorkshop.com.

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