How correctly to pose in front of the camera?

All of us in one way or another like to be photographed, then to admire the pictures of loved ones, to show off to friends and girl-friends. How to properly pose for the pictures to be successful?
Usual amateur photos are rarely successful not because of "amateur" equipment, but because of unsuccessful foreshortenings and poses of the photographers themselves. Skill it is advantageous to emphasize one's dignity with a well-chosen pose, the ability to express one's eyesemotional state - this is usually taught in courses of professional photomodels. With the help of the Country of Councils, you will learn some secrets of correct posing right now.
The main problem in posing in front of the camera is the "fear" of the lens, the "red dot syndrome". At the usual time, you can easily and naturally take thousands of different poses, but it's worthwhile to see the light of the camera on you, directed at you, as you immediately "glass up" and "rustle."
Do you know this situation? It's okay, this is just a usual reaction of beginning "poseurs", because the ability to properly pose and "feel" the camera is rarely given to anyone since birth. So do not be afraid to learn!
A classic exercise for those who want to learncorrectly posing is posing in front of a mirror. The mirror should be large, reflecting you in full growth. The mirror should also be "right", i.e. Do not distort your real image.
Take in front of this mirror various poses - you can take advantage of those that are in fashionable "glossy" magazines. Carefully consider yourself in one way or another. How much do you like the result? Do you see your dignity or, on the contrary, at first glance some shortcomings have appeared?
Each successful pose your body must "remember" - you must enter the pose "on the machine", easily and at ease. It is very important that the pose looked natural, at ease. Learn to keep a given posture for as long as possible.
Expression of the face during the acceptance by you of that ora different pose is also very important for getting good results. Your face should convey some specific emotions: your personal or those that the photographer "ordered". "No" person makes photos even with very advantageous poses boring and uninteresting.
To train your facial expression follows, again, in front of the mirror. A long languid or, on the contrary, a cold-haughty look, a sincere smile or a contemptuous grin - all these and other emotions a person must properly "remember".
After training in front of the mirror, you need to learn to accept the learned postures and expressions in front of the camera. Modern digital "soap-boxes" are beautifulwill cope with a similar task. You only need to stop feeling stupid when you are removed. Parting with a sense of uncertainty and zazhatosti, you very soon will be able to reproduce any necessary poses in front of the camera.
By the way, when learning to pose correctly, you also should learn not to blink during the flash of the camera. It is "sleeping" facial expression and spoils successful in other aspects of photography.
To learn how to properly pose, you may need a lot of time. But what if photographic shooting should take place right now, and in your arsenal there are absolutely no poses? Here are a few basic techniques recommended by professional photographers:
- clasp
- cross arms and legs
- put on the most advantageous part of the body
- keep the body part on weight
- bend over at the waist or push your chest out
- to represent a feeling of cold or, conversely, heat
- to represent manipulations with clothes, accessories, footwear
- push or pull imaginary objects
- cover part of the body with an object or a natural obstacle, look out for something
- adopt a pose characteristic of an animal
- make a gesture characteristic of a certain profession, etc.














