Description
Model Posing Reference
This women’s model posing reference is designed to inspire you, whether you’re an aspiring photographer or new to modeling. Tailor-made to help you excel in working with models and capturing creative shots, this comprehensive guide provides abundant information and visual references for various poses, making it effortless to recreate your unique shot and elevate your modeling techniques.
“Breaking a few rules of posing doesn’t mean abandoning techniques and structure. It’s about pushing boundaries, discovering new possibilities, and showcasing your uniqueness as a photographer or model. The secret is to play around with poses, experiment, take chances, and have fun to create compelling pictures.”
Inside this Posing Reference
Inside this model posing reference, you’ll discover four models, each showcasing basic facial expressions, hand placements, sitting, standing, and floor poses. Gain valuable insights into how minor adjustments can impact your poses.
Whether you are new to photography and want to learn how to direct your model or a new model needing to learn the basic standard poses, this ebook has valuable information to start your journey. Go beyond, redefine your poses, and let your artistic vision shine.
Language: English
Made for New Photographers or Models Only
Images: Color
80 Pages & 115 Model Poses
Emotions, Hand Placements, Standing, Sitting, Floor
Printable: 8.5 x 11 inches
There is NO REFUND.
Excerpt from the reference:
“It’s important to adapt poses according to the specific genre of photography to convey the desired message or mood effectively. Fashion photography often calls for editorial and dramatic poses, emphasizing the model’s persona and the artistic vision of the shoot. In contrast, commercial photography seeks authentic and relatable poses that help promote products or a lifestyle.
Portrait and lifestyle photography emphasizes authentic moments and feelings, with natural and candid postures being more powerful. These genres seek to engage with viewers more intimately by placing models in real and familiar surroundings, capturing authentic moments and feelings, with natural and candid postures being more powerful. These genres seek to engage viewers more intimately by placing models in real and familiar surroundings.”