Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - How to pose for a photo

How to pose for a photo

Photographing postures include: not looking at the camera, facing the camera, taking pictures with low body and leaning.

1, don't look at the camera: you can take pictures without looking at the camera, you can interact with things around you, you don't need too many gestures, you can look down at the ground, giving people a gentle and quiet feeling, naturally unpretentious.

2, facing the camera: not to say that you can't face the camera directly, in fact, sometimes it can look good when the camera takes pictures. For example, you can hold your face with your hands and face the camera, so that you won't be embarrassed, and you can make your body expression more natural and take pictures better. ?

3. Take a low-key photo: When taking a photo, you can lower your body and interact with some gadgets, such as flowers and plants around you, which can be used as a foreground to enrich the photo picture, and can also alleviate the unnaturalness of your small hands and make the photos you take very photogenic.

4. Tilt your body: stand, let your body tilt slightly, either to the left or to the right, and then naturally close your hands. This photo action can not only highlight the character temperament, but also take a gentle and beautiful feeling, which is simple but natural and beautiful.

Photographing skills:

1. How to place a tripod on a slope: If you use a tripod to assist shooting on a slope, there is a way to keep the camera away from sudden danger. If we shoot on a rock or a slope on a mountain, let one leg of the tripod point to ourselves, so that the three legs of the tripod can stably support the camera and prevent it from falling.

2. How to avoid underexposure: Photographers often underexposure when taking pictures, fearing that turning on the flash is too bright and sacrificing the natural light of the scene environment. In this case, the best way is to use the exposure compensation function of the camera. As long as the exposure compensation function is pushed up one or two levels, the general darkening situation will be improved. ?

3. How to focus before composing: First, focus the center of the picture on the face of the person to be photographed, press the shutter button half-way to complete the focusing and photometry procedures, press and hold the shutter button, and move the camera horizontally to compose again.