POSS for more than 100 girls

informal essay fourteen thousand and thirty-three 15 years ago (2010-10-15)

     Many girls are very nervous when taking photos. They always feel at a loss. Their poses are stiff and the results are not ideal. Here is a reprint of an article circulated on the Internet. I believe that girls will be very helpful after reading it. They won't have to worry about taking pictures any more. Learn to make your photos shine and annoy the stars. Hehe!
        
1. The head and body should not be in a straight line. If they are in a straight line, they will inevitably feel stiff. Therefore, when the body is facing the camera, the head should turn slightly to the left or right, and the photo will appear elegant and vivid; In the same way, when the subject's eyes are facing the lens, turning the body to a certain angle will make the picture appear lively and dynamic, and can increase the three-dimensional sense.
      
2. The arms and legs should not be parallel. No matter whether the subject is sitting or standing, do not make the arms or legs parallel, because it will make people feel stiff and mechanical. The proper way can be a song or both to form a certain angle. In this way, it can not only create a sense of movement, but also change the posture.
        
3. Try to make your figure curve clear. For female subjects, it is necessary to show their charming curves. The usual way is to let one leg of the character actually support the weight of the whole body, and the other leg is slightly raised and leaning against the standing leg. The arm should be turned to show its narrowest side, and the chest should pass through the curve of the waist to show its towering and plump feeling as far as possible. At the same time, one hand of the character can be placed on the hip to provide the necessary width for the screen.
        
4. Avoid sinking when sitting. When showing the sitting posture of the subject, do not let him or her sit in the chair as usual. If so, her thighs will be in a state of rest, so that the fatty part of the upper leg will bulge, making the leg appear crude. The correct way is to move his body forward, sit close to the chair, and keep his chest straight and his stomach closed, so as to avoid the phenomenon of shoulder drooping and belly protruding.
        
5. The lens should be far rather than near. Generally speaking, it is better to take portraits at a distance than at a distance. Because when the lens (especially the lens with short focal length) is very close to the subject, distortion will occur. Therefore, a lens with appropriate focal length should be selected when photographing, and a certain distance should be kept between the lens and the subject. According to our practice, if we use standard lens to shoot the head portrait, the best distance should be 6-8 feet; The bust should be between 8-9 feet; Take a full body portrait, preferably between 13 and 22 feet.
        
6. Show good posture. The proportion of the hand of the subject in the picture is not large, but if it is improperly placed, the overall beauty of the picture will be destroyed. When shooting, pay attention to the integrity of the hand, and do not make it deformed, broken or incomplete. For example, when putting your hands on your hips or in your pockets, part of your fingers should be exposed to avoid the impression of truncation.