Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What are the skills of men's indoor photography?

What are the skills of men's indoor photography?

1. Hands crossed (full-body photo): When taking a full-body photo, let one foot wrap the other foot, but pay attention to placing the center of gravity on one foot, not the average center of gravity, otherwise it will look strange.

2, hands crossed: a very natural and comfortable basic action, pay attention to let the shoulders pull back slightly, make the body more straight, pay attention to abdomen.

3, akimbo: Many times male models don't know how to put their hands. There are actually only four answers: hands hanging down easily, on hips, in pockets or crossed on the chest. The point is to relax your muscles, unless you are filming a Mr. Bodybuilder competition.

4. Put your hands in your pockets: Eason Chan's song "Remember to put your pockets in when someone comes to take a photo" is "grandiose", but in fact, this posture will make the male model feel natural and comfortable, whether it is full or half-inserted.

5, unique shape: wearing a coat, and then only inserting your thumb into your pocket, your feet are around, is a comprehensive posture.

6, sitting posture: put one ankle on the other foot, feel more relaxed, try to shoot at a higher angle.

7. Stand against the wall: It is also a very comfortable posture.

8. Serious portrait: simple posture, focusing on the props in hand, which can be laptops, books or other tools that highlight men's career.

9. Standing against the wall posture 2: You can use this posture with the side against the wall, whether it is casual shooting or even more formal and serious shooting.

10, sitting posture 2: Don't sit completely in the chair, sit a little outward and turn to the camera a little, and the overall feeling will be less stiff and more approachable.

1 1. Sitting at your desk: Putting career-related items on your desk, such as books, computers and other tools, can also increase your professional image.