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Look over the shoulder pose
Look over the shoulder pose




look over the shoulder pose

The shoulders are the base of the triangle when you are shooting a head-and-shoulders portrait. By adjusting your model’s pose to create triangular shapes, you make the pose look better. When you’re using relatively difficult poses, keep the ‘triangle effect’ in mind (also known as the ‘pyramid effect’). So drop the shoulder for a more neutral look. Moreover, hunching up the shoulders might give the appearance of little or no neck. Avoid a straight shoulder line because this pose will make your model look rigid or ‘boxy’. Diagonal lines instead have a more dynamic and appealing effect. Tip 2: Drop the shoulder while posing in over the shoulder pose This works great for a portrait of sports star or a business headshot for example. Are you searching for a slimmer profile of your model instead? Then make sure your model rotates the upper body. Do you want your model to look powerful on the photo? Then let your model look directly into the camera, and he or she will look wider in shoulders (thus stronger). You can also play with it to change how your subject looks. This way it’s easier to keep the neck straight. When your model is facing one side, let him or her rotate the upper body as well. How to pose shoulders tip 1: Rotate the upper body Watch the video to see examples of the do’s and don’ts described below: Anyone can use the following techniques, whether you are a photographer posing a model for portrait photography or fashion photography, and whether you are a beginner or a pro.

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We made a short video to share some simple but effective photo posing tips on how to make your model look best in photographs, focusing on just small shoulder movements.






Look over the shoulder pose