The Art of Posture Photography

I am pretty sure that you may have heard a lot of times people saying that photography is both art and science blended together.  However the more you think about it, the more sense it makes. Take posture photography, for instance, were catching the subject through articulated angles and viewpoints can make all the difference.

It is all about how you measure the actual shot and put creativity in the mix. The end results can be truly spell-binding. Plus a little experimentation with new ideas can never hurt. You naturally learn something new every time.

Here are some tips for newcomers and enthusiasts that I think can come in handy for you to try out yourself. Let's divide them into tips for models and photographers to make it easy peasy for you:

Tips for Models

A Good Posture Always Works: Just like a slacking posture will actually feel like someone is frowned upon, try finding a posture that works well with you. Controlled extravagance can offer photographers additional ideas to capture you in stunning style. 

Shift Your Weight:

Splitting your weight evenly can actually make you appear stiffer. Trying a more relaxing pose can make you look more casual and perfect for a cool-looking shot.

Bring Your Ear Forward:

The majority of the people out there have a photogenic side that can make them appear more attractive. Instead of hiding your ear, find that one side I mentioned earlier while making sure that your forehead and chin are not out of the focus.

Tips for Photographers

Be Inspired:

We live in a very visual world today so there is tons of material out there for you to look at and research. Inspiration can come from any place and being inspired can help you find terrific new ways to capture your subjects.

Check Your Lighting:

It is always better to turn the model and let them face natural sunlight. This makes their body glow and results in a chic shot.

Know Your Angels:

A lot of influencers will tell you that body shots are better when taken from below while face shots are given more definition when taken from above. It's all about finding that sweet spot, and testing with multiple shots can help you improve your skills all the time.

Final Word

I hope the aforementioned tips and guidelines would offer you much to think about and how you go about capturing the right poses for your model photography sessions. However, if you are the kind that wants to work with flashes then make sure that you take that burst of light into account and not ruin a perfectly timed shot.

In the meantime, try experimenting with still subjects because the more you practice the better you become. That is the thing about human ingenuity, we get better at things with time. So keep fighting the good fight and eventually you will figure out ways to go about photography in a tremendous manner.

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