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Creative photo pose

The word photography together means "painting with light". Photography refers to the process of recording images with some special equipment. Generally, we take photos with mechanical cameras or digital cameras. The following are my carefully arranged creative photo poses. Welcome to reading. I hope you will like them.

1, break the routine

Most of the photos I have seen are the same, lacking originality, because photographers have always followed the rules and made people stand in front of the camera like wood, then count to three and press the shutter. The secret of taking amazing photos is to break these rules. We all have unlimited creativity in our hearts. Make good use of it and be sure to break the rules. The result may surprise you!

The key is timing.

The right time to take pictures is absolutely necessary for a good photo. Speaking of timing, I not only emphasize the time of day suitable for shooting, but also emphasize the time to press the shutter. It takes much less time to capture a good photo than to take multiple photos in pursuit of the "perfect lens".

3, light, or light

For photography, light means everything, and light is actually the ultimate factor in photography. Any excellent photo is determined by skillful light control, and light control is just an indispensable skill for a photographer. Here are some tips for using light effectively: make sure everything is illuminated and there is no shadow on everyone's face.

If possible, use a flash, which usually takes good photos.

When you think of light, don't forget to reflect it.

Didn't I say "light is everything"? At the same time, I also said "break the rules". Look at this photo: Isn't it the perfect creation of light and shadow?

4. What is the background?

In a photo, the background is as important as the subject of the photo, and it is far better to take a photo in a place that meets the theme than in a closed room. Although different people have different opinions, changing the background can often take good photos. Let your family or friends go outside your home and try to take pictures in the fields or other open places you can use, not confined to the room or studio. In this way, you can also benefit from the light of nature.

5. Don't just stand on the ground.

The shooting angle can give one photo an advantage over thousands of photos. Do you want to take a different picture? Then don't just stand on the ground. I'm not asking you to try to get rid of gravity, I'm just saying that you can change your shooting angle. You can shoot friends standing on the first floor from the second floor. Or, you can kneel down and shoot straight up! Use your imagination instead of standing on the ground.