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Model's Posing tips from a professional photographer
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Model's Posing tips from a professional photographer
Whether you are searching for a career in fashion
modeling or glamour modeling, it is very important for you to realize that there is more to becoming a model than just standing there looking beautiful.
One very important factor in becoming a good model is posing, and in order for you to learn the different poses needed for the type of modeling career you are seeking it will take practice, practice, practice.
Make Your Posing Look Natural
When preparing for your photo shoot, there are
numerous steps you can take to ensure you are
comfortable while posing and your photos will look more natural.
Get Posing Ideas
Before you head to your photo shoot, pick at least ten poses you really like from fashion or glamour
magazines, or poses you’ve learned from previous
photo shoots. Take time to practice each pose in front of a mirror until you feel comfortable and have the confidence of knowing you look great doing these
poses.
Hands and Facial Expression
Also, focus on what to do with your hands and pay
attention to facial expressions. A pose is virtually dead and unimaginative without a “look”. You should be able to close your eyes, imagine a thought, open your eyes and sell that thought. Practice this technique and your photos will come alive.
Become an Idea Factory
Unless you are shooting for an advertising agency or some other type of special interest session many
photographers recommend that you bring some of your own posing ideas to the shoot. In addition to your
ideas, the photographer may have his or her own idea of how the session should go.
Rapport with Your Photographer
Always work with a photographer you feel you can trust. This will make communication between the two of you easier and give you the confidence to express your own ideas.
Always listen to what the photographer tells you. If you are really uncomfortable with the pose, let your
photographer know how you feel, in a nice way.
Remember, he is looking through the camera lens and might see something you don’t.
If the photographer says she wants something different in the pose, try looking away from the camera or giving a unique facial expression. This is where your practice in front of the mirror really pays.
Posture
When posing you should always keep good posture unless the photographer instructs you to do otherwise.
Hold your stomach in to give your abdomen a more toned appearance. If you have gained a few pounds stick out your chin a little to avoid the appearance of a double chin in your photos.
Keep your fingers slightly apart and pointed away from the lens. Let your hands fall naturally into position
whenever possible. Remember, you want to be
yourself – on purpose.
Now that you have learned what to do, consider these things you should try to avoid while posing.
Things to Avoid when Posing for a Photographer
Misplaced Body Language
Body language and expressions come naturally but the language you are projecting might not be what your photographer wants in a particular pose. You need to conciously focus on ways to prevent these habits while posing.
Don’t hold your breath during a pose. Stay relaxed and your photos will look as if you just happened to be
sitting this way when the photographer walked up.
In most pose situations you want your arms, legs,
wrists, etc. slightly bent unless you are directed to do otherwise Most people don’t stand or sit with their
arms and legs completely stiff. A good point to
remember is, if it will bend, bend it.
Mona Lisa Smile?
Another posing tip to remember is that you don’t
always have to smile. You should have a good variety of smiling and serious looks. But, sometimes you will want to give a large, open-mouthed laugh. If you are susposed to be happy, look the part!
Your Eyes are the Windows to Your Soul
Don’t always look straight into the camera. When you cut your eyes to the left or right, you create an air of mystery. When you look up and away, you are
annoyed. Tilt your chin slightly down and look straight ahead for a sexy look.
About Blinking
Beware of the Blink! If you have to blink, try to blink between exposures. This is not always easy,
especially if you are working in a photography studio.
Some models get into a habit of anticipating the
strobes and start to close their eyes when the picture is about to be snapped.
Get into the habit of not paying attention to the flash and concentrate wholy on the pose, your body
language, hand position, etc. and your images will
come out as you expect.
Be Bold!!
Never be afraid to try out some of your own poses in front of your photographer. Most photographers are glad to hear suggestions from you.
How do You See Yourself?
When you look at your final images don’t be critical of yourself. Find positive ways to improve your posing.
Discover your strengths and weaknesses and shoot for the stars.
I am certain that Tyra Banks still works on her
appearance and her posing artistry even though she
has achieved a degree of stardom. Shouldn’t you?
Bob Pardue is a professional model and fashion photographer. You can get free modeling tips by going to http://www.bobpardue.com/newsletter/subscribe/
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Bob_Pardue
modeling or glamour modeling, it is very important for you to realize that there is more to becoming a model than just standing there looking beautiful.
One very important factor in becoming a good model is posing, and in order for you to learn the different poses needed for the type of modeling career you are seeking it will take practice, practice, practice.
Make Your Posing Look Natural
When preparing for your photo shoot, there are
numerous steps you can take to ensure you are
comfortable while posing and your photos will look more natural.
Get Posing Ideas
Before you head to your photo shoot, pick at least ten poses you really like from fashion or glamour
magazines, or poses you’ve learned from previous
photo shoots. Take time to practice each pose in front of a mirror until you feel comfortable and have the confidence of knowing you look great doing these
poses.
Hands and Facial Expression
Also, focus on what to do with your hands and pay
attention to facial expressions. A pose is virtually dead and unimaginative without a “look”. You should be able to close your eyes, imagine a thought, open your eyes and sell that thought. Practice this technique and your photos will come alive.
Become an Idea Factory
Unless you are shooting for an advertising agency or some other type of special interest session many
photographers recommend that you bring some of your own posing ideas to the shoot. In addition to your
ideas, the photographer may have his or her own idea of how the session should go.
Rapport with Your Photographer
Always work with a photographer you feel you can trust. This will make communication between the two of you easier and give you the confidence to express your own ideas.
Always listen to what the photographer tells you. If you are really uncomfortable with the pose, let your
photographer know how you feel, in a nice way.
Remember, he is looking through the camera lens and might see something you don’t.
If the photographer says she wants something different in the pose, try looking away from the camera or giving a unique facial expression. This is where your practice in front of the mirror really pays.
Posture
When posing you should always keep good posture unless the photographer instructs you to do otherwise.
Hold your stomach in to give your abdomen a more toned appearance. If you have gained a few pounds stick out your chin a little to avoid the appearance of a double chin in your photos.
Keep your fingers slightly apart and pointed away from the lens. Let your hands fall naturally into position
whenever possible. Remember, you want to be
yourself – on purpose.
Now that you have learned what to do, consider these things you should try to avoid while posing.
Things to Avoid when Posing for a Photographer
Misplaced Body Language
Body language and expressions come naturally but the language you are projecting might not be what your photographer wants in a particular pose. You need to conciously focus on ways to prevent these habits while posing.
Don’t hold your breath during a pose. Stay relaxed and your photos will look as if you just happened to be
sitting this way when the photographer walked up.
In most pose situations you want your arms, legs,
wrists, etc. slightly bent unless you are directed to do otherwise Most people don’t stand or sit with their
arms and legs completely stiff. A good point to
remember is, if it will bend, bend it.
Mona Lisa Smile?
Another posing tip to remember is that you don’t
always have to smile. You should have a good variety of smiling and serious looks. But, sometimes you will want to give a large, open-mouthed laugh. If you are susposed to be happy, look the part!
Your Eyes are the Windows to Your Soul
Don’t always look straight into the camera. When you cut your eyes to the left or right, you create an air of mystery. When you look up and away, you are
annoyed. Tilt your chin slightly down and look straight ahead for a sexy look.
About Blinking
Beware of the Blink! If you have to blink, try to blink between exposures. This is not always easy,
especially if you are working in a photography studio.
Some models get into a habit of anticipating the
strobes and start to close their eyes when the picture is about to be snapped.
Get into the habit of not paying attention to the flash and concentrate wholy on the pose, your body
language, hand position, etc. and your images will
come out as you expect.
Be Bold!!
Never be afraid to try out some of your own poses in front of your photographer. Most photographers are glad to hear suggestions from you.
How do You See Yourself?
When you look at your final images don’t be critical of yourself. Find positive ways to improve your posing.
Discover your strengths and weaknesses and shoot for the stars.
I am certain that Tyra Banks still works on her
appearance and her posing artistry even though she
has achieved a degree of stardom. Shouldn’t you?
Bob Pardue is a professional model and fashion photographer. You can get free modeling tips by going to http://www.bobpardue.com/newsletter/subscribe/
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Bob_Pardue
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Re: Model's Posing tips from a professional photographer
Thank you for sharing~~~~ wow very nice tips ler....yo guys please spend some times over here~~
Re: Model's Posing tips from a professional photographer
one thing I always see during model shoot - eye bags.. worst double eye bags!
Organisers should tell the models to sleep early before a shoot. It has been recommended that models should sleep early at night 48 hours before the shoot
Organisers should tell the models to sleep early before a shoot. It has been recommended that models should sleep early at night 48 hours before the shoot
Re: Model's Posing tips from a professional photographer
ya, I agree with you Chong. cos for fashion shooting like we always seen on TV, the photographer dun like model have lots of eyes bags, eyes got dark circles and etc problems.. cos if they have to do something like photoshop on that photos, then their customer kena charge very teruk one..
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Re: Model's Posing tips from a professional photographer
thank you for sharing... nice tips..
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Re: Model's Posing tips from a professional photographer
changshong wrote:thank you for sharing... nice tips..
you are welcome.
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Re: Model's Posing tips from a professional photographer
add one more... but I'm not pro la
armpit
seriously, 80% of model shoot, can see some armpit hair. They may have shaved them, but not really fully shaved, can see black dots of hair
suggestions
1. Posing - models should avoid posing showing the armpit. Photographers should be aware of this and suggest models not to pose with armpit, unless photographers don't mind PP them away - PP will tend to get unnatural results
2. Clothes - especially during early photoshoot, either whether the model is new or the photographer is new and especially to photographers that don't PP. Get the model NOT to wear sleeveless shirt. It maybe sexy with sleeveless shirt, but do mind the armpit
The best I would prefer is #2
armpit
seriously, 80% of model shoot, can see some armpit hair. They may have shaved them, but not really fully shaved, can see black dots of hair
suggestions
1. Posing - models should avoid posing showing the armpit. Photographers should be aware of this and suggest models not to pose with armpit, unless photographers don't mind PP them away - PP will tend to get unnatural results
2. Clothes - especially during early photoshoot, either whether the model is new or the photographer is new and especially to photographers that don't PP. Get the model NOT to wear sleeveless shirt. It maybe sexy with sleeveless shirt, but do mind the armpit
The best I would prefer is #2
Re: Model's Posing tips from a professional photographer
hahaha... ya, a contestant of America's Next Top Model and I forget which season d, screwed by judges bcos of the armpit hair problem...
have to shave very very clean if have shoot for sleeveless shirt, for our own shooting we still can avoid this kinda shirt but if shoot for customer in the future, they got rights to decide which clothes they need for shooting. The models got the responsibilities to ensure this kinda issues wont happen.
have to shave very very clean if have shoot for sleeveless shirt, for our own shooting we still can avoid this kinda shirt but if shoot for customer in the future, they got rights to decide which clothes they need for shooting. The models got the responsibilities to ensure this kinda issues wont happen.
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