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How to pose for a girl's travel photo?

1\ The general standing posture has become quite tasteful after the model's interpretation. The legs are separated, the left leg is used as a load-bearing leg to support the whole body weight, and the right leg is slightly split outward in the front position. The upper body turns back slightly, and the right shoulder has an upper shoulder movement.

2\ The photo of the short skirt sideways and the standing posture with bent legs add a lively feeling to the picture.

3\ The overall posture is walking, with the front legs propped up and the rear legs tiptoed. The upper body is slightly tilted to support one leg, and the elbows on the same side are properly adducted. The other arm is open and the face faces in the same direction, so the overall visual effect of the picture is balanced and natural.

4\ This is a very wise standing posture, with one leg as the supporting leg and the other leg bent behind the supporting leg. One side of the support leg naturally has an upward leap action, the upper body bends to one side of the support leg, and the shoulders on this side sink slightly backwards. The arm on one side of the bent leg is placed on the chest, and the elbow on the other hand is shrunk to a dry place. The head is also inclined to one side of the support leg.

5\ Support legs are located in front of the body with toes inward. Two and one are located at the back, slightly complete (be careful not to separate your legs too far and your feet should be almost in a straight line). Naturally, the supporting leg has the action of lifting the buttocks upwards, and the trunk part is still bent in the direction of the load-bearing leg, with one hand akimbo and the other hand lifting the hair.

6\ Putting it on the back left leg, holding the bag in one hand and akimbo in the other can also create a good effect.

Full-body photo at 45 degrees on the 7\ side, with the support leg in front and the other leg crossed behind (knees leaning forward). Naturally, there is an upward movement across the supporting legs, while the posture of the backpack with the hips akimbo is more conventional.

8\ Although the model is dressed casually, the posture of the legs can't be slack, and the posture of the arms is also worth learning.

9\ One leg is still used as a support leg (the corresponding crotch will also have the effect of lifting), and the other leg still adopts the posture of sliding outward. Apart from the cliche that the upper body shoulders can't be level, the posture of the arms is very important. Don't put your hands symmetrically on your hips. The other arm seems to be placed in front of you at will, which makes the picture look relaxed.

10\ Another common posture of the leg is to bend the unsupported leg so that the foot surface is hidden behind the supported leg. The curve of the upper body is mainly shaped by bending the trunk in the direction of supporting the legs, and the shoulders will naturally tilt in the same direction. The arrangement of arms back and forth enhances the layering of the picture.

1 1\ The small cardigan on the upper body is an excellent carrier for placing hands. In order to avoid the symmetry of the picture, most of the other arm also needs to be hidden behind.

12\ The so-called "headache" posture is a metaphor to describe the posture image of holding the head. The counterclockwise rotation of the body adds emotional appeal to the picture. When holding the head with your arm, you must avoid your elbow directly facing the camera.

13\ The posture of the arm is still one after the other, but the difference is that the forearm has more decorative actions to pull the skirts of the clothes and carry the schoolbag belt behind it.

14\ Legs must be bent, and the feet should be as close as possible, leaving no gaps. Because the position of the bag near the foot attracts people's attention, the symmetrical placement of the model's hands will not attract everyone's attention.