1. Standing positions

Portrait is one of the disciplines most practiced by any photographer, because you like it better (it’s usually one of the favorite themes) or less, in the end there are always people around you who you’ll want to represent or have to. make a session even out of commitment. The thing is, we see each other countless times photographing people who haven’t posed but have to pose, so today I bring you some ideas to help guide you through women’s poses. , these ideas come in the form of an image, so it is easier for you to visualize them and have them at hand.

In this article you will find more natural, more forced poses, with a provocative, jovial, formal and informal attitude, etc. The idea is that you have a wide repertoire that allows you to choose the most suitable pose at the moment, for the model and for what you want to transmit.

  • On this occasion we will see different poses for women.
  • Soon we will dedicate another article to male poses.
  • Which.
  • Of course.
  • Portrait is not just a subject of women ?.
  • You will find different types of poses depending on what the model is like:.

The ones you use in each session will depend on you, keep in mind that depending on the person you’re photographing, some poses will be more successful than others, depending on age, personality, context, etc.

Before proceeding, even if it shows you more natural and more perched portraits, if you are looking for completely spontaneous portraits, in this article we tell you how to make them as if it were a robbery.

And now we do, shall we go with the poses to pose?

They are more useful because there is not always room to sit or lie down, especially when you are outside.

A version of standing poses is when there is a wall, a wall, a tree or anywhere to lean, this can be a good option to break the ice when there is no room to sit, as a whole point can always give people safety. your model.

If you have a place for your model to feel, this is the best option to break the ice as it will feel more comfortable. Places to sit can be a stool, a sofa, a wall, a staircase, the floor itself, etc. Once everything flows, it feels safer and you realize you’re fully connected, you can try other types of poses. Here are some to get you started:

Lying poses can range from more spontaneous poses on the lawn to more intimate or seductive photographs, you can use them for the message, to change the background, perspective, because they ask you or because you want to. type of session you’re considering, you’ll choose the right location. What I leave you here are some ideas to inspire you.

It’s not the most comfortable version for some people, but for others, or when you don’t have a foot or place to sit, this can be interesting or a good solution, even a shy woman is likely to prefer to squat. instead of standing. Practice and experience will solve these doubts, do I leave you the ideas ?.

To this last type of pose I called contortionists (when you see them you will understand), they are not much less natural, but they are impressive, it all depends on the type of portrait you want, but if you are looking for something different, interesting and causing a surprise reaction, these can be your ideal poses. Also if your model practices yoga ?.

They are ideas, from here you can improvise and modify these poses as you please or according to the needs or those of your own model.

If this topic has caught you, I recommend that you get the book I reviewed at the time about the art of representing women and you have many resources related to portraiture at your disposal in this article.

I hope this article will inspire you, both to find poses and for portraits in general, you have many ideas to start with, now creativity depends on you.

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