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How to shoot a beautiful portrait of a beautiful woman
Lead: Many of us are not professional models, and there are only two or three pose when taking pictures. Sometimes I find that I am not beautiful enough in the photo. Now let's take a look at the 14 tips shared by professional model Jon Brooke, so that you can take pictures beautifully from now on!

(1) Look in the mirror more often.

A mirror is your best friend. Look at different parts of your body in the mirror and find the best action. Mirrors can also let you know how photographers look at themselves behind the camera. For example, the latest photo will be the biggest in the photo, so be careful that your feet will not be closest to the camera, so as not to take a photo of Bigfoot Eight!

(2) Pat your arm.

Keep your arms at a certain distance from your body all the time, which will not only avoid squeezing the meat out to look fat, but also produce a visual effect, which will make you look thinner!

Keep your arms a little farther away from your body so as not to squeeze all the meat out!

Putting your arms like this will make you look thinner!

(3) Understanding light

Pay close attention to the distance and direction of your body from the light source. For example, if you raise your hand close to the light source, your hand will be the brightest part in the photo! Coupled with a bad angle, it will also cause shadows because the arm is placed in front of the light source. At this time, you can change your angle a little and put your arm down, and the effect will be much better! One more thing, the intensity of the light source may be fixed in many cases. At this time, you should remember to keep your distance as far as possible to avoid getting closer and closer to the light source.

(4) Beware of "excessive steering" of eyes.

It is suggested that the direction of the eyes should always be consistent with the posture when posing, so as to avoid the eyes exposing too many white positions and forming "three white eyes".

(5) Pay attention to the angle of torsion.

Look in the mirror and pay attention to the maximum angle at which you can turn your head to avoid the situation that your nose "cuts" your face in the photo!

(6) Stretch the neck

Because this action is unnatural, many people will ignore it, but if you make good use of it, the effect will be very remarkable! Try to practice in the mirror: relax your head and pull it back, let your head lean forward a little, and you will find that your neck will lose weight soon! Also, tilt your chin as far as possible, and the outline lines will become more prominent and conspicuous, which will look much better!

(7) Facing the right angle

If the photographer is shooting at you in the direction of 12, then you should turn your body to the position of 1:30 instead of 3:00, so as to maintain a proper width. Remember to turn to the shadow instead of the light source and hide the unwanted things in the shadow!

(8) Make the waist look thinner!

Try putting your hands on your waist and bending your hips to one side, which will make your waist look super thin!

(9) Keep your hands soft.

Remember to keep your hands soft and natural all the time, and don't straighten your fingers, because this will make your hands look big! Try to bend your fingers slightly and stay relaxed.

(10) Use local materials.

If you are wearing a long skirt, you might as well throw it away! Make good use of the props around you and enrich your pose.

(1 1) Prepare a universal box.

Always prepare a universal box, and you need the following things: shoes for outdoor/photo studio, light/black underwear, facial tissue, foot moisturizer, light vest, safety pin, drinking pipe (which won't damage your lip makeup), water and snacks, spare underwear, hairstyle, lipstick, comb, eyeliner, etc? If you are taking a photo of the bride, you'd better prepare a finger!

(12) Answer your own size honestly.

Nobody cares about your height, weight, measurements and so on. Remember to answer your size honestly when you take a job, otherwise it will always be the most embarrassing to find that you don't meet the requirements when you really shoot.

(13) communicate with other models.

Models usually support and take care of each other. Get to know other models and ask her/them for advice. You will find a lot of useful knowledge!

(14) Keep friendly and interesting.

If working with you is easy and interesting, you are sure to get the next job! So I always remember being friendly to people and willing to interact with the staff. Relax yourself and get into work!