Model Information and workshop Gallery

Fine Art Models:
Profiles, Testimonials & Participant Work

Meet our current roster of professional fine art models and discover what makes them exceptional. Browse profiles of the models we're working with, read testimonials from workshop participants about their experiences, and view examples of artwork created during our model sessions.

Beautiful black and white image of model holding a fern along her back

About the models

The professional fine-art models at Weston Workshops are respected colleagues with whom the Weston’s have worked for many years. The photographer to model ratio in each group is 2:1 or 3:1 allowing for maximum time, privacy, and freedom in each location.

The Weston’s greatly value the relationships they have maintained with their models and will cover the importance of mutually respectful interactions to all workshop participants. 

Three nude women with long hair sitting and standing in a bathtub outdoors, surrounded by a rustic wooden fence and potted plants, in black and white.

partipant Testimonials

What people are saying about Weston Workshops

The professional fine-art models at Weston Workshops are respected colleagues with whom the Weston’s have worked for many years. The photographer to model ratio in each group is 2:1 or 3:1 allowing for maximum time, privacy, and freedom in each location.

The Weston’s greatly value the relationships they have maintained with their models and will cover the importance of mutually respectful interactions to all workshop participants. 

A woman with glasses and a white long-sleeve shirt is taking a photograph with a camera equipped with a large zoom lens inside a room.

Participant Photo gallery

Kim and Zach Weston will be your private instructor during your workshop and will work with each photographer in the group on things like lighting, composition, working with models, developing one's voice as an artist, and much more. In addition, we will hold a critique of each photographer's work from the first day's shoot in which Kim will offer feedback before you head into your second session of the weekend. You will also be given the opportunity to show your past work on the first night of the workshop; though it is not required, we highly encourage our students to prepare a collection of their favorite images to give us a better idea of their photographic style.

  • "The bottom line for me was, my return visit to Wildcat Hill was a highlight in my photographic journey."

    Gary Brainard, Weston Workshop Participant