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The posture of couples taking pictures

Many couples like to take some photos together, so the problem comes. What posture should couples take when taking pictures? Let's take a look at a set of couples' postures I shared with you.

1, two people face each other but look at the camera, and the lady puts her hand on the man's chest. Try to take a close-up or go straight down.

2, intimate posture, you can use a closer lens.

3. Comfortable posture, with the man holding the lady from behind, the two can look at the camera, look at each other and even kiss more intimately.

4. The woman holds the man's back and shoulders from behind, and pays attention to the posture and placement of his hands to keep it natural.

5. The variation that the lady is holding from behind, the two can try to talk to each other and laugh happily, which is better.

6. This is a romantic and artistic gesture. The scene should be open and shot from the back, but you have to shoot some eyes to get this effect.

7, find a high point to shoot from top to bottom, ordinary posture, but unusual angle shooting often has unexpected good results.

8. It is practical and romantic in outdoor places, and you can also use the sunset to take a silhouette effect.

9, a simple upright full-length photo, creating a calm and intimate feeling.

10, this pose is very interesting, even not limited to young people. If possible, old people are more interesting to play with. Try a variety of changes when shooting: whole body, chest circumference, recent photos, etc.

1 1, this is a sweet encounter, which will be very effective in the environment where people come and go in stations, squares and so on.

12, interesting posture, focusing on the lady's legs, so that they are all at different angles.

13. It is a good strategy for two people to approach each other hand in hand from a distance, use continuous shooting mode, and then choose the most natural works (especially feet) from them.

14, the same posture is forward, and the method is the same as above.

15, same pose, this time taken from behind.

16, two people lying on the ground, then propping up the upper body, relying on each other, using a low angle when shooting.

17, lying down and changing positions, but the two are closer.

18, this is an "asymmetric" posture, but it has a very harmonious effect.

19, freehand and interesting pose, shot from directly above.

20. It is also a posture to let them sit on a comfortable dressing table.

2 1, which is a very common gesture to show their maternal love and interact with their unborn children.