Jeff Smith's Posing Techniques for Location Portrait Photography by Smith Jeff

Jeff Smith's Posing Techniques for Location Portrait Photography by Smith Jeff

Author:Smith, Jeff [Smith, Jeff]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 978-1-60895-164-2
Publisher: Amherst Media, Inc.
Published: 2008-11-15T00:00:00+00:00


The “Deadly Sins” of Leg Posing. There are literally hundreds of ways to make the legs (covered in pants or showing in a dress) look good. Again, it is easier to isolate what not to do, then move on to learning what to do. The deadly sins of posing the legs are:

1. In a standing pose, never put both feet flat on the ground in a symmetrical perspective to the body.

2. Never position the feet so close together that there is no separation between the legs/thighs.

3. Never do the same thing with each leg (with a few exceptions, like when both knees are raised side by side).

4. Never have both feet dangling; one must be grounded.

5. Never bring the accent leg so high that it touches the abdomen.

6. Don’t ever expect one pose to work on everyone.

In a seated pose, one leg grounds the pose. The other is the accent leg.



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