MYLES LOFTIN
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MYLES LOFTIN

Photographer

Art English

MYLES Has Worked With

Tommy Hilfiger · Vogue · Essence Magazine · Wonderland Magazine · Teen Vogue · Anitta · Chloe Bailey · Glamour Magazine · New York Times · SSense

Work With MYLES For

  • Portrait Photography

What a Typical Session Looks Like

Every mentor runs their sessions a little differently, but most conversations follow a structure like this.

First 10 min

Creative direction

You'll talk about your current style, interests, and where you want to take your photography.

Next 20 min

Portfolio critique

Your mentor will review your work and give detailed feedback on composition, storytelling, editing, and how your portfolio communicates your vision.

Next 20 min

Career insight

You may discuss editorial work, working with magazines, building relationships with stylists and models, and developing strong personal projects.

Last 10 min

Clarifying direction

You'll use the final part of the session to reflect on the discussion and clarify a few areas you may want to focus on next.

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From $100

Video sessions only

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Portfolio Review

$75
  • Upload up to 10 images, videos, or PDFs
  • Receive detailed written feedback on each piece
  • No scheduling required

Biography

Myles Loftin is a photographer and educator whose work spans fashion, portraiture, and editorial photography. Based in New York, Myles has built a reputation for thoughtful visual storytelling and for helping emerging creatives understand both the artistic and professional sides of the industry.

Alongside his commercial and editorial work, Miles teaches photography at the International Center of Photography, where he mentors students developing their visual voice and navigating careers in the creative field. His experience working both as a practicing photographer and an educator gives him a unique perspective on how creative professionals grow, sustain their careers, and adapt within a competitive industry.

Through TalentED, Miles shares practical insights from his career, helping aspiring photographers and visual artists refine their craft, develop stronger portfolios, and better understand how to build sustainable careers in photography and the broader creative industry.

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