Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Posing for Portrait Photography: A Head-to-Toe Guide


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Posing for Portrait Photography: A Head-to-Toe Guide | 12.65MB | HF-ES-RS-DF
128 pages | Publisher: Amherst Media, Inc.; Not Stated edition (July 1, 2004) | Language: English
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1 comment:

Chipollo said...

Photographers learn how to gauge the needs of their clients before placing them into a stale, preconceived "women's," "men's," or "children's" pose that hardly fits the client's personality or preferences. Provided with a two-pronged approach to fail-safe posing, photographers learn first to determine what the mood of the portrait should be and how to use an appropriate posing genre-traditional, casual, glamour, or journalistic. Photographers are then shown how that genre can be used as a basis to produce a pose that best suits the client, allowing them to create dynamic yet natural-looking pose that the subject-and the intended recipient-will love.