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If you ever run out of ideas, get stuck in creativity or simply need
some guidance when shooting female subjects, you may use following
posing samples as a “posing cheat sheet”. Many pro photographers use
such a technique when preparing for and during the photo shoot.
The poses in this article are selected as initial reference. I would
advise to look at the poses together with your subject, especially if
she’s inexperienced. During a photo shoot don’t hesitate to discuss with
the subject which pose is or isn’t working in any particular situation.
It’s usually very productive and you both will feel more confident in
what you are doing.
OK, let’s start, one by one.
1. Very simple portrait pose to start with. Have the model look over her
shoulder. Note how unusual and interesting a portrait might look, if
shot simply from a different angle.
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Pose 1. |
2. In portrait photography, hands are usually not visible or at least
not dominant. However, you might get creative by asking the model to
play around with her hands trying different positions around her head or
face. Keep in mind, though: No flat palms, and the hands should only
show their sides!
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Pose 2. |
3. You might be familiar with composition rules like the rule of thirds.
In a similar way, pleasing effects can be created by using diagonals.
Also remember that you don’t need to always hold your camera on a
perfectly even level. Don’t be afraid to tilt it, you might achieve some
interesting and unusual perspectives.
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Pose 3. |
4. A really nice and lovely pose with a model sitting. The knees have to touch each other. Shoot slightly from above.
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Pose 4. |
5. Another open and inviting pose with the model lying on the ground. Get down and take your shot nearly from the ground level.
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pose 5. |
6. Just a variation for a pose with the model lying on the ground. Both
hands might as well be resting on the ground. Works very well outdoors,
on the grass or in a wild flower meadow, for example.
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Pose 6. |
7. A basic easy pose, yet looks absolutely stunning. Get down and shoot
nearly from a ground level. Then try to move gradually around the model
while making shots. Also ask your model to change head and hand
positions.
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Pose 7. |
8. Another easy yet gorgeous pose for all body types. Try different hand
and leg positioning. And remember to focus on the model’s eyes!
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Pose 8. |
9. A really lovely pose. Works well in different surface settings: The
model, for example, might lie on a bed, on the ground, in the grass, or
on a sandy beach. Shoot from a very low angle and focus on the eyes.
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Pose 9. |
10. Gorgeous and easy pose for a model sitting on the ground.
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Pose 10. |
11. Another simple and friendly pose for a model sitting on the ground. Try different directions and angles.
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Pose 11. |
12. A wonderful way to demonstrate the beauty of a model’s physique.
Works very well as a silhouette when shooting against a bright
background.
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Pose 12. |
13. A simple and casual looking pose. Lots of variations are possible.
Ask the model to twist her body, experiment with hand positioning and
try different head turns.
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Pose 13. |
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14. Another very simple and elegant pose. The model is turned slightly to the side, hands in back pockets.
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Pose 14. |
15. Leaning slightly forward can be a very attractive gesture. It is a subtle way to emphasize upper body shapes.
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Pose 15. |
16. A sensual pose. By holding the hands above the head body curves are emphasized. Works with fit body types.
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Pose 16. |
17. Endless variations are possible for posing in full height. This pose
is just the starting point. Ask the model to slightly turn her body,
change hand positioning, change head and eye directions etc.
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Pose 17. |
18. A relaxed pose with the model standing upright and supporting her
back against a wall. Remember that the model may use a wall not only to
support her back, but also to put her hands on, or resting a leg against
it.
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Pose 18 |
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Pose 19. |
19. Note that full height settings are very demanding and work well only
with slim to athletic body types. Posing guidelines are simple: The
body should be arched in an S shape, hands should be relaxed, while the
weight finds support on just one leg.
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Pose 20. |
20. An exquisite pose for slim to athletic models. Many variations
are possible. In order to find the best posture, tell the model to
slowly move her hands and twist her body constantly. When you see a good
variant, ask your model to hold still and take some pictures. Repeat
for a full set.
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Pose 21. |
So, there’s something for you to start with. Hope you will find at least
couple of poses to work with in different shooting scenarios! Keep in
mind that each of the initial sample poses is meant to be only a
starting point. Each pose has endless variations! Just be creative and
adjust the pose as needed (for example, try different shooting angles
and ask your subject to change hand, head and leg positioning etc.)
Ref: digital-photography-school.
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