Creative Portrait Day at Jimmy's Studio
£20 + PWYC

A event on Sunday 6th July. The event starts at 10:30.


Have your modelling moment at Jimmy's Studio in Bristol with both Dotty McCormack (@shot.by.dot_) and Finn Crawley (@finn_ok) doing back to back photography

For just £20 you'll receive a 15-minute session and 3+ professionally edited photos. This month, we're using a customisable RGB lighting setup on a white backdrop that can be adjusted & catered to your 'look' & desires!

The lighting setup will be static, but colours can be changed for the backdrop and the model.

The final edited images will be done in the same style by both photographers to retain consistency.

This event is LGBTQ+ & Neurodivergent friendly and aimed at low-income creatives, performers & models.

Terms and conditions:
- You must arrive 15 minutes before your shoot time or risk losing your slot. Any late arrivals will not be guaranteed the full amount of edited photographs.
- Please come ready to shoot. You will have limited time and space to do your final touches to outfit, hair and makeup, so please bear this in mind.
- By attending a slot with us, you consent to have your images and video used in the portfolios and social media marketing associated with the photographers and studio.
- Edited photos will be sent to attendees within the 2 weeks after the shoot.
- Studio Address will be sent via ticket email.

For any queries please email [email protected] or dm @jimmys.studio on instagram

Entry requirements: 18+

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