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What if you can't pose when taking pictures?
2. Don't parallel your arms and legs. No matter whether the subject is sitting or standing, never let his arms or legs be parallel, because it will make people feel stiff and mechanical. The appropriate way can be that a song always forms a certain angle or both. This can not only cause movement, but also change posture.
3. Try to make the body shape curve clear. For female subjects, it is necessary to show their charming curves. The usual practice is to let one leg of the character actually support the weight of the whole body, and the other leg is slightly raised and leaned against the standing leg. The arm should be turned to show its narrowest side, and the chest should try to show its towering and plump feeling through the curve of the waist. At the same time, the character's hand can be placed on the hip to provide the necessary width for the picture.
4, sitting posture is not sleepy. Don't let the subject sit in the chair as usual when showing his sitting posture. If so, her thighs will be at rest, so that the fat part at the upper end of her legs will bulge, making her legs look thick. The correct way is to let his body go forward, sit near the chair, chest out and abdomen in order to avoid the phenomenon of drooping shoulders and protruding abdomen.
5. The lens should be far away. Generally speaking, it is better to take a long shot than to take a close shot. Because when the lens (especially the lens with short focal length) is very close to the subject, distortion will occur. Therefore, when shooting, we should choose a lens with appropriate focal length and keep a certain distance from the subject. According to practice, we know that the best distance to shoot a person's head with a standard lens should be 6-8 feet (1.8-2.4 meters). Chest photos should be taken between 8-9 feet (2.4-2.7 meters); 13-22 feet (3.9-6.6 meters) is suitable for taking full-length portraits.
6. Show a good posture. The proportion of the subject's hand in the picture is not large, but if it is improperly placed, it will destroy the overall aesthetic feeling of the picture. Pay attention to the integrity of the hand when shooting, and don't let the hand feel deformed, broken or incomplete. If you put your hands in your hips or pockets, show some fingers to avoid giving the impression of being cut off.
Internal action: professional models have a trick: press the tongue on the back of the maxillary incisors to make the mouth and the lower part of the face look better.
Affectionate expression: Expressing feelings with eyes can make photos look affectionate. Imagine listening to your lover with a smile. Do not be blind. Imagine a scene, a story, and act like an actor naturally.
Narrow your nose: Tilt your head slightly upward, and your nose will look smaller.
The secret of celebrity news photography
Silence is beauty: don't talk, so as not to affect the beauty of your mouth.
Psychological hypnosis: imagine yourself as the most beautiful person, don't always worry about not looking good, you must look relaxed and confident.
Keep steady: smiling is the most photogenic expression, but don't smile, so as not to have obvious fine lines around your eyes and lose your manners.
Pay attention to standing posture: stand up straight naturally and straighten your back, then the curves of long legs and hips will naturally come out and your expression will glow.
Get a prop: Faye Wong gave a concert in the Red Pavilion in his early years. The singing of that performance was first-class, but it always made him feel a little monotonous. Because they put headphones on Faye Wong, who didn't like performing very much, the Queen was helpless without a microphone. So if you don't know where to put your hand when taking pictures, take a prop, such as a book, a cup or a mirror.
Taking photos has almost become a part of a star's career, so their "taking photos" skills are also very professional.
● Try to slightly side the face at 45 degrees or 65 degrees, so that the face will look smaller and the outline will be more obvious.
● The expression should be as natural and lovely as possible, but not stiff. When you laugh, your eyes should be slightly narrowed. Laugh too much and crow's feet will appear. Pay attention to the corners of your mouth and show your teeth.
● Posture can be exaggerated, but be careful not to go out of line or cover friends around you.
It's best to look up with your neck down, so that your eyes will be bigger and more divine. (Note: We suggest stretching your neck to show elegance when taking long-distance photos. )
Pay attention to the boundary line when taking a big photo, otherwise it is easy to take a picture of half a face or half a hand.
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