The right poses for a photo shoot

Any photographer will tell you that quite a large part of the success of a photo shoot depends on how successful your chosen position is. And this is quite natural, because if you think about it, really, no matter how professional the photographer might be, he can not make beautiful pictures if the model turns out to be non-photogenic or chooses an openly ugly pose. Let's figure out what the right poses for a photo shoot are , so that your photos always turn out to be perfect.

Successful photosession - posing correctly

Standing. If you decide to be photographed standing, the main thing is not to stand like a tin soldier. It is necessary to be liberated, not to be afraid of the camera, but to play with it. Throw your hands behind your head, play with your hair. You can stand near the wall and lean on it with your hands, turning your head to the lens. For a photo shoot in nature, one of the most successful poses is to stand near a tree, and hug him or lean on him, as before on the wall.

Sitting. In the park you can sit on a bench, swing or simply on the grass. For example, very beautiful images are obtained by sitting at a tree, you can also pick up a book and depict the process of reading. On the seacoast, you can sit on your knees in the water. If you are photographed at home, then as your "victim" choose a chair, as it gives a variety of poses. For example, one of the successful poses for such a photo shoot is to "straddle" a "cowboy" chair or sit on a chair from the side, and throw your legs back. In general, here is just an endless field for your experiments.

Lying. You can lie on the grass, on the bed or even on the floor and throw your head back, to the camera lens. The pictures are very interesting. Also one of the most popular and best poses for a photo shoot is to lie down, legs to bend at the knees, and hands to support the head, resting elbows on the bed (floor, grass and so on). At home, you can also lie on the sofa and there already experiment: throw your legs on the back, hanging down your head. There are many options.

So we looked at how best to pose in a photo shoot. And some examples of successful postures you can see here in the gallery below and, of course, take it into service.