Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Photography Posing - Professional Models

As for photography posing experienced models,
they usually quickly understand what is wanted
and give it to you, making your job extra easy.
Most of them have practiced very hard to become
professional models, and continue to do so.
They don't become pros by just looking
good. The have to know how to do all kinds of
poses. Of course they will sometimes be the need
for you to ask them to make slight adjustments
here and there, but usually nothing major not
difficult to express. They usually know how
to make themselves look best in a particular
photography posing situation, better than you do.
A simular change in position by different
models will come out looking different,
as each of their bodies are different.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Photography Posing - Make It Your Own

No matter who you are photographing, make sure and make every photo that you take your own. Don't let the models do whatever they want. Take control and pose them in your own original way. If they try and take control, do you best not to waver from your original plan. In some cases where the actual client asks you to give the model some
(or total) control, you may have to bite the bullet, but in most cases you should be able to take control and make the picture really one of your own.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

photography posing strangers

When you are dealing with strangers the best photography posing techniques are to make sure and ask them if they don't mind and if they don't then you can usually get some good pictures out of them. But sometimes things are moving quickly and you just have no choice but to take pictures and ask questions later. In the second case, you should make every effort to contact everyone involved, but of course this isn't always possible and can't be helped. If anyone ever does see your picture of them posted somewhere and asks you to take it down, you should do so immediately.

Friday, September 7, 2007

Photography Posing: Hands Free

Make sure that the model's hands are free.
Don't have them posing with anything in their hands.
This will keep the attention on them and not on
something that they are holding. For much greater
details make sure and check out:
photography posing secrets

Thursday, August 16, 2007

For Photography Posing: Who, Where, How and Atmosphere

When thinking about your photography posing and poses make
Sure and consider who you are photographying, where the shot
Is taking place, how you and they want it to look and the
Type of atmosphere you want to use.

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Photography Posing - Peace Sign?

I just visited Asia and it seems that everyone there likes to use the Peace sign in their poses. I think there are cases where it can be good to use this, but if everyone is doing it, then it would probably be better to use something else, as it will not seem very special.

Friday, July 27, 2007

Minimizing The Nose for Photography Posing

You might make your photography posing client happy by minimizing their nose. You can stand about twelve feet from them, so that their nose is proportionally not much closer to you than the rest of their face,unlike a close up But, because you are so far away, you should use a lens with high magnification

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Camera Friendly Photography Posing Position

Make sure and always remember that you are responsible for
guiding models, one or however many there are, thru all the steps
nessasary to complete the finished product. You have to try and
keep them in a “cameral friendly” shoot photography posing position
for as much of the time as possible.

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

photography posing - relax the models

All photography posing or poses should appear natural and
graceful even though they sometimes may be difficult for the
model to perform. The most important thing is the finished
product. The first thing to do is try to get the model to relax,
which isn't always easy, but it's important for getting them
to look natural.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Photography Posing - more kid stuff

Another way to get kids attention is with toys. Go to a cheapDollar Store
and get a few stuffed animals. If the animals make noise, that would be
even better.

Sunday, June 17, 2007

double exposures

If you want to create a double exposure as you are taking a picture,
you can use the filter cover part of the lens and take a snapshot and
then remove the cover, place it over the other part of the lens and take
another shot. Sometimes two images, or more, are exposed to a single
frame of film. which will create a “multiple exposure.”

Friday, June 15, 2007

photography posing - sitting poses

You shouldn't begin a sitting type session by posing the subject
first. Instead you should do a short evaluation of just the face
at first, and plan from there. After deciding which views of
the person's face we will use, we can pose the the person in
a way that supports this view.

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Photagraphy Posing - Children

It's much more difficult to pose children than adults, because
they either don't understand what you tell them to do, or they
quickly get destracted or upset, not allowing you time to get
things set up. It is much better to have someone working
with you, to help keep the children happy while you are
getting things ready, and to help in getting them to look
in a certain direction or a certain way while you are
taking the pictures

Saturday, June 9, 2007

photography posing - location

As always, location is very important. If the place
you take your photos has a boring background, it
can take away from the photo's character. To deal
with this you should have several simple backgrouds
available, which will allow the model(s) to stand out
much more.

For more tips, check THIS out.


Thursday, June 7, 2007

Spontanious Only

The person you are shooting will have to make some
kind of a pose, but you have to somehow make it look
as spontanious as possible.

Even though there is a plan, it must look spontanious
and natural if the photo is going to look great and professional.

Your poser may not be trained and therefore you have
to learn how to create an atmosphere or situation that
brings out natural expressions.

Find out more by clicking HERE.

Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Photography posing could bring you home!

Photograpy is a great hobby, but why not learn some
photography posing techniques and take your hobby
to the next level

You might even find people that want you to do photo
work for them, after they have seen some samples of
your work, and decide to turn it into a part time job,
or even a full time job where you could work at home,
if that is something you would be interested in.

There are all kinds of things you can learn pretty easlly,
with the help of this (Click Here For Info) guide, to make
your photos more professional looking

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Photography Posing

Getting photography posing right is essensial for
producing
professional photos every time.

A Picture that involves Posing the human body is
one of the
hardest to take. You have to come up with
ideas that fit the
mood or the surroundings and that
is not an easy task.


How do you keep your subject from looking strange or
unnatural? Another difficult task is getting your ideas
accross to the one who is posing.

It is helpful to use posing cards, but you are limited by
the number of cards you have for any particular
situation.

There are many books out there on posing that waste
your time with details of depth of field and lots of other
advise that you don`t need.

If you really want to get a professional shot every time,
I have found no better advice than you can get HERE

Again, I can not stress it enough:

Getting photography posing right is essensial for
producing
professional photos every time and
THIS is the best guide, by far, that I have been
able to find the valuable information.l