Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - How to take good-looking photos when traveling and what poses to pose

How to take good-looking photos when traveling and what poses to pose

1. The ordinary standing posture has become quite tasteful after being interpreted by the model. Spread your legs apart, use your left leg as the load-bearing leg to support the whole body's weight, and split your right leg outward and slightly forward. The upper body is slightly turned behind the back, and the right shoulder is moved upward.

2. The sideways photo in a short skirt and the standing posture with bent calves adds a lively feeling to the picture.

3. The overall posture is to show a walking look. The leg moving forward is the supporting leg, and the back leg is on tiptoe. The upper body is slightly tilted to the side of the supporting leg, and the elbow on the same side is appropriately adducted. The other arm is open and the face is facing the same direction. The overall visual effect of the picture is balanced and natural.

4. This is a very sensible stance, with one leg as the supporting leg and the other bent behind the supporting leg. There is a natural upward movement on the side of the supporting leg. The driving part of the upper body is bent toward the side of the supporting leg. At the same time, the shoulder on this side sinks slightly backward. The arm on the side of the bent leg is placed in front of the chest, and the other elbow is slightly adducted toward the shaft. The head is also tilted to the side of the supporting leg.

5. The supporting leg is in front of the body, with the toes facing inward. Two and one are behind the back, slightly complete (note that the two legs cannot be too far apart, and the feet should be almost in a straight line). It is natural for the supporting leg to move upward toward the hip, and the torso is still bent toward the load-bearing leg. One hand is placed on the waist and the other hand is holding up the hair.

6. Put your left leg behind you, cross your legs, and carry a bag in one hand and your hands on your hips to create a good effect.

7. A full-body photo from the side at an angle of 45 degrees, with the supporting leg in front and the other leg crossed behind you (knee leaning forward). There is a natural upward movement in the supporting leg, while the akimbo and backpack postures are more conventional.

8. Although the model is wearing very fashionable casual clothes, the posture of the legs cannot be slacked off, and the posture of the arms is also worthy of reference.

9. One of the legs is still used as a supporting leg (the corresponding hip will also have a lifting effect), and the other one is still sliding outward. In addition to the old saying that the shoulders cannot be horizontal in the upper body, the posture of the arms is very important. Do not make your hands symmetrical when akimbo. The other arm is placed seemingly casually in front of you to make the picture appear relaxed.

10. Another common leg position is to bend the non-supporting leg so that the top of the foot is hidden behind the supporting leg. The curve shaping of the upper body is mainly based on the bending of the trunk towards the supporting leg, while the shoulders will naturally tilt in the same direction. The placement of the arms forward and backward enhances the layering of the picture.

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

12. The so-called "headache" pose is a metaphor for describing a POSE image with the hand on the head. The counterclockwise rotation of the body adds emotion to the picture. The movement of the arm on the head must avoid direct contact with the elbow. Face the camera.

13. The posture of the arms is still one behind the other. The difference is that the forearm has a decorative movement of pulling the clothes corner, and the back hand is holding the schoolbag strap.

14. The legs must be bent, and the insteps should be kept as close as possible without leaving any gaps. Since the position of the school bag close to the feet attracts people's attention, the symmetrical placement of the model's hands will not attract everyone's attention.