Tuesday 24 June 2014

Boudoir photography workshop & posing tips



Look up and around and you will find plenty of online boudoir photography courses, which are designed in a way to make you a better photographer.

Of course joining a boudoir photography workshop, or taking lessons from a reputable and established photographer can help you in understanding the nuances of the art of boudoir photo shooting. Simplify, Experiment, and Focus on Emotion – yes, these are the three main aspects of boudoir photography and are also conducive to creativity and success in all areas of your life, photography, and business.

Needless to say; keeping these in mind at every stage of building your boudoir business and in the course of the creative process will help you in avoiding feeling overwhelmed and will also result in greater success.

Here are a few posing tips for the newbie. Albeit these tips are not intended to be any sort of official rules but are helpful tips to keep in mind when handing put boudoir photography tips for models. Well, there is no one size fits all formula when it comes to the point of boudoir poses so you should look outside the box and for ultimate boudoir photography ideas.

These are tips you can use as a "general rule of thumb" set of tips.
Never shoot people straight on from the front. This is typically because shoulders or hips can be the widest parts of human bodies and shooting from straight on will accentuate these parts. It is always better to shoot from a flattering angle for instance slight side at a 3/4 angle looks flattering
Join any boudoir photography lessons and you will hear this - "If it bends, then bend it." This mans, do not let your clients have stiff and straight joins in their photos. Have clients bend arms, fingers, or make them shift their weight so a knee is slightly bent. Often allow them to tilt their head to the side to make them look chill and awesome.
Guess what; shooting from above someone is a super duper flattering angle. As a matter of fact; shooting from above make a curvy client appears slimmer.
Do not be silent. Direction and talking when shooting will bring your clients confidence
Also give them something to do with their hands. Let’s say; they can touch their cheek, run their hands through their hair, put their hands on a nearby object...or something that suits them!
Face this; boudoir photography education is all about creating exceptional experiences for your clients that are one-of-a-kind. So join an online course & learn the best selling boudoir poses.

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