Everything about Photoshoot Styling — Structured. Practical.
Three modules, real projects, and instructors who work in the field. No fluff, just what actually helps you style better.
What this program covers
Styling for photoshoots is specific work. The lighting, the lens, the mood — they all change what clothing and accessories actually look like on camera.
This program was built around that gap. You learn to prep garments, build a shoot concept, and collaborate with photographers and art directors from the start.
Real shoot scenarios
Each module includes case work based on actual editorial, commercial, and portrait photoshoots.
Feedback on your styling
You submit outfit breakdowns and styling boards; instructors respond with specific, actionable notes.
Accessible from anywhere in Ukraine
No commute, no location barrier — the full program runs online with live and recorded sessions.
Self-paced within structured deadlines
You move at your own speed but still have a timeline to keep momentum and practice consistent effort.
Inside the three modules
Each module builds on the previous one — from foundations through to full shoot execution.
Styling Foundations for Photography
You start with what most people skip — understanding how garments, textures, and color actually read on camera versus in person. It changes how you make decisions.
- How fabric behaves under studio and natural light
- Color contrast and how cameras compress tones
- Garment prep: steaming, pinning, taping
- Building your first styling kit
- Reading a brief from a photographer or art director
- Sourcing and pulling garments on a budget
Styling Decisions On Camera
Working on a real shoot means adjusting in real time. This module is about making fast, confident calls when things don't go as planned.
- Fit adjustments without damaging garments
- Working with models — practical communication
- Adapting styling to different lens lengths
- Portrait vs full-body styling choices
- Prop and accessory decisions on set
- Reviewing test shots and adjusting in post
Executing a Complete Shoot
The final module puts everything together. You plan and execute a full shoot concept — concept, pull, set, and delivery of a finalized styling portfolio piece.
- Developing a shoot concept and mood board
- Coordinating with photographers and MUAs
- Managing multiple looks across a shoot day
- Post-shoot review and self-critique practice
- Preparing portfolio images for client presentation
- Pricing and scope for freelance styling work
How learning is actually structured
The program isn't a pile of videos. Each lesson has a specific output — a task, a review, or a practical exercise you submit.
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Watch the lesson Short recorded sessions, usually 15–25 minutes each
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Complete the task Each lesson has a concrete exercise tied to what you just learned
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Submit for review Instructors respond with specific notes, not generic feedback
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Move to the next lesson You advance when the task is done — no rushing, no being left behind
Who teaches the program
Each instructor still works in the industry. Their feedback comes from current experience, not just theory.
Bohdan Tkach
Editorial StylistWorks with fashion magazines and independent photographers. Teaches Module 2 on-camera decisions.
Yaroslav Husak
Commercial StylistHas styled for brand campaigns and e-commerce shoots across Ukraine. Leads the Module 1 foundations.
Denys Korol
Art DirectionBrings an art direction perspective — helps students understand how stylists and directors communicate on set.
Questions about the program?
Reach out before enrolling — we're happy to walk you through the structure and what's expected.
Contact UsReady to start the program?
The full program is open and available online. All of Ukraine, all locations — you just need a screen and an honest commitment to the work.