Get ready to craft your own killer editorial portrait with tips and tricks to make your photos pop. Join Glaze Magazine and Future Front for an immersive workshop where participants step inside the editorial process and create their own styled portrait. This hands-on session is designed for emerging creatives interested in fashion, photography, styling, and visual storytelling. Participants will rotate through different stages of the editorial process and collaborate with the Glaze team to produce a polished editorial portrait. By the end of the workshop, you'll leave with your own professionally styled editorial portrait and a deeper understanding of how editorial shoots come together. Scroll for more details. WHAT TO EXPECT Participants will get a behind-the-scenes look at the creative workflow used in editorial productions, including: • Styling and creative direction • Hair and makeup basics for editorial looks • Posing and modeling guidance • Photography techniques • Layout and editorial storytelling The Glaze team will guide attendees through each stage of the process, demonstrating how collaborative editorial work comes together. WHO THIS IS FOR This workshop is ideal for: • Emerging creatives • Models and aspiring models • Stylists and designers • Photographers • Anyone curious about editorial production and creative collaboration No prior experience required. WHAT YOU’LL LEAVE WITH • Your own editorial portrait • Hands-on experience working within an editorial shoot environment • Insight into the collaborative creative process behind magazine features HOW TO ATTEND This event is free with RSVP. Slots are currently full — sign up for the waitlist below! REGISTER NOW PREPARE YOUR VISIT TO 1900 E 12TH Future Front’s Community Studio is located at 1900 E. 12th Street. From soil to cement, the 1940s building has a long history that precedes us (including its first owner Vera Barton and the We Rise mural). WHERE TO PARK: We have a large paid parking lot across the street and is directly accessible by bus line. There’s also free parking up and down the street and in surrounding neighborhoods. Carpool, if you can! Find direct parking instructions and details here. WHAT TO DO: Our studio is located within East Austin’s historic African-American Cultural Heritage District, which is home to many other creative spaces and businesses, as well as organizations like Six Square, the What Once Was Heritage Center at Rosewood Courts and Austin’s first HBCU and higher learning institution Huston-Tillotson University. ★ Trona — bar — 1812 E 12th ★ Little Nishi in King Bee — sushi — 1906 E 12th ★ Nixta Taqueria — restaurant — 2512 E 12th ★ Comadre Panaderia — bakery — 1204 Cedar Ave ★ Keep Looking Shop — bookshop — 1614 E 12th ★ community garden — café bar — 1401 Cedar Ave ★ The Plant Society — plant shop — 1912 E 12th ★ Lynny’s Diner — café bar — 1914 E 12th ★ The Little Gay Shop — boutique — 1902 E 12th ★ Sam’s BBQ — res...
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