During a typical life drawing modeling session, you will be asked to hold a variety of poses, ranging from short, dynamic gestures to longer, sustained positions, while artists sketch or paint you from observation. Sessions are usually held in quiet studio environments with clear instructions provided by an instructor or organizer, and short breaks are offered between longer poses. You'll work closely with artists and educators, and professionalism is expected throughout. Prior to each session, you may discuss pose preferences and any physical limitations with the organizer. The atmosphere is generally respectful and focused on artistic practice.