Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Photographer's photography posture
Photographer's photography posture
standing position
Only when you can't find effective support, consider shooting standing. You can adopt the following postures, which you can choose according to your own habits. You should keep your body in a straight line when standing upright. Many photographers will unconsciously lean forward, which needs attention. In addition to standing upright, you can bend your back and stand with your legs apart like a weightlifter, which is also a very stable posture. Note that the span of your feet should be greater than your shoulder width. Not everyone likes to lean back and protrude at the same time, but you can choose.
02
Squat posture
Unlike many people's habits, the arm that supports the camera should not be placed on the elbow but on the knee when squatting.
When squatting, there are two postures on the hind feet, so you can choose the one that suits you.
03
sitting position
The most basic sitting posture is sitting cross-legged, with elbows supported at the inner bend of knees. In addition, you can also take a posture with the soles of your feet facing each other.
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