Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What are the postures for taking wedding photos?

What are the postures for taking wedding photos?

1. When we clasp our arms to take a wedding photo, we often don’t know where to put our hands. The photographer usually asks us to hold our hands together and place them on our abdomen. At this time, our arms will appear too casual and lack the restraint of women, so we must remember that when we clamp our arms, we should clamp the elbows towards the waist. In this way, some shy and beautiful postures emerged.

2. Don’t jump stupidly when doing this action. Generally, this action is done to capture some dynamic effects. The more appropriate way is for the two of them to stay still, take a prepared posture, conceive the possible movements that may occur when jumping, and then put the center of gravity on the most powerful foot. When the photographer asks you to jump, use one foot to exert force. The effect will be both beautiful and dynamic.

3. Lower your head and extend your chin. Some photographers like to call "lowering your head" and "stretching your chin", which is usually a continuous action. The role of lowering your head: firstly, because the photographer has found the angle from which you look best, and lowering your head can highlight your unique contours; secondly, because you may have pointed parts of your nose that are prone to defects, such as your nose, at the camera. Some people are prone to double chins or stiff expressions after lowering their heads. The function of extending the chin is to solve this problem. However, the reason why this action is difficult is that many people misunderstand that extending the chin means raising the head. Therefore, when doing this action, you must keep your neck steady and your chin slightly forward. One of my male neighbors understood this action by taking photos, and taught another male neighbor who took the photo behind him: "To do this action well, just see how the turtle's head moves." Haha, I think this statement is very good. Makes sense.