Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Do you have any suggestions for taking photos and getting dressed at the seaside?
Do you have any suggestions for taking photos and getting dressed at the seaside?
1. dress
The dress gives people a feeling of being a lady and quiet, especially in front of the vast sea. A dress with jumpsuits gives people a feeling of "listening to the cry of the sea", which is quiet and mysterious. Of course, the atmosphere set off by any style of dress is different. Generally speaking, white represents lady and quiet, red represents hot and sexy, light color represents peace, and dark color represents mystery.
2. Short skirts
Short skirts give a little girl a lively feeling. Like the sea, they have a calm side and a surging side. Generally, when wearing a short skirt to take pictures, it will be more matched with various moving postures. The color matching of short skirts will eventually be more lively, but light colors will be more childish, and black and red will be somewhat sexy.
Step 3: Swimsuit
In fact, one-piece swimsuits are not suitable for the seaside, and straight men don't like them very much. Bikini belongs to the sea, and it is always labeled as sexy. Of course, it is the same. Candy-colored bikinis are also a little lively in sex appeal.
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