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How to pose in photography

1, when shooting the human body, it is best to face the camera sideways at a 45-degree angle; Or the human body is upright and the head is slightly twisted to the left and right. Avoid keeping your head in line with your body, lest the picture appear dull.

2. When shooting a standing posture, standing on one leg or putting the center of gravity on one leg can increase the sense of spirituality and liveliness of the lens.

3. When shooting the sitting posture on the chair or sofa, straighten your back and sit in front of the chair or sofa. Don't sit on the chair or sofa all the time, so as not to flatten your legs and look thick.

4. Pay attention to the position of your eyes when taking profile photos, especially close-up portraits. If it's not intentional, be careful not to roll your eyes. If you don't mean it, you should avoid the eyes at the bottom right.

5. When shooting the posture of sitting on the floor, pay attention to that the soles of your feet should be flat on the floor, and don't tilt up to face the camera.

6, pay attention to the position and movements of the hand, be natural, pay attention to different positions have different expressive force. Some people conclude that headache (stroking hair), toothache (propped on chin or cheek), low back pain (one hand or both hands akimbo) and leg pain (putting hands on thighs, knees or hugging calves and ankles) can increase the emotional expression of many different characters.