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What is the best posture for taking pictures?

Model pose tutorial:

1. Looking back: Portrait works will become very different only when viewed from different angles.

2. Touch your face with your hands: Generally speaking, portrait photography does not clap your hands deliberately, but it can make models touch their faces with their hands, making it an interesting creation. Be careful not to flatten the palm of your hand, but to show the sides of your hands.

3. Diagonal: Don't be afraid to lean. Ask your model to draw a diagonal line on the photo.

4. Friendly sitting posture: The key point is that the knees are close together and the shooting angle is slightly higher.

5. Lying on your side: a posture that feels intimate and casual. Try to shoot from a low angle, such as close to the ground.

6, prone: elbows on the ground, lying comfortably on the ground, usually shooting in grass, gardens and other places.

7. Basic supine: very simple, but it will be very emotional. You also need a lower angle when shooting. Try to move slowly around the model, adjust her head angle and shoot better works.

8, supine 2: It is also a simple but eye-catching posture. Try to compare different hand and foot positions when shooting, and pay attention to the model's eyes.

9, prone 2: the body is close to the ground, you should choose grass, beach and other places to use, but also focus on the eyes of the model.

10, side sitting: a sitting posture that feels very professional and personalized.

1 1. Sitting with your feet in your arms: it feels kind and lovely, and you can try many different angles when shooting.

12, extend the sitting posture: mainly to show the model's body shape, and the silhouette technique will also be very good.

13, free standing posture: a more free and flexible posture, which can require the model to rotate in different directions and change the position of her hands and the angle of her head.

14, elegant posture: a more elegant posture, the model's upper body rotates slightly to the side, and his hands are inserted into the tail pocket.

15, sexy standing posture: lean forward slightly to emphasize the curve of the upper body.

16, sexy standing posture 2: Raise your hands above your head, emphasize the figure curve, especially the waist, and have higher requirements for the model's figure.

17. Basic stance: There are many changes, including adjusting the upper body direction, hand position, head direction and eyes.

18, standing against the wall: shooting against the wall makes you feel comfortable, and you can also support it with your hands or feet.

19, S-shaped stance: This stance requires a high body shape, but the principle is simple, that is, keep your body S-shaped, relax your hands and focus on one foot.

20, sexy standing posture 3: There are also requirements for body shape, and models can be required to slowly move their hands or twist their bodies to find the best posture.

2 1, backless posture: sexy and noble posture, pay attention to emotional and romantic feelings, pay attention not to completely expose the back, and sometimes only expose the shoulders will be effective.

The human body itself is a highly plastic subject of photography, and most of the above postures are only basic. When shooting, you should not break your brain, create a more beautiful posture, and cooperate with the environment and clothing, but also communicate with the model to make the subject's posture natural and comfortable.