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Some cool photography poses images:
Power Photography

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Check out Noel’s power photography pose, compared to Krista’s lackadaisical pose. It’s all about the technique people!
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portrait of a cat

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Posing for Portrait Photography: A Head-to-Toe Guide for Digital Photographers
Aiming to help portrait photographers yield pleasing results with a variety of body types, this tutorial evaluates the subject’s appearance and suggests refining poses, providing tips to make sure each subject ends up with a result they like. Using before-and-after photos—and working through every region of the body from the head to the feet—acclaimed professional instructor Jeff Smith demonstrates simple posing adjustments and explains how various poses can conceal problem areas and maxim
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500 Poses for Photographing Couples: A Visual Sourcebook for Digital Portrait Photographers
Designed to address the challenges of posing two subjects together, this visual sourcebook offers creative, evocative poses for a variety of two-subject groupings, including romantic couples, business partners, friends, and siblings. Through the inclusion of contemporary images from some of the world’s most accomplished photographers, shutterbugs will learn how to finesse poses to show the relationship between the subjects in the portrait. Grouped according to how much of the subject is includ
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cor-ner.com — How to Take Better Portraits Portraits are often the most treasured photos people take with their camera, yet they often look like informal snapshots and may fail to meet print quality standards. Take better portraits by moving closer to your subject. A minimum amount of background will allow your subject to shine. Visualize the camera viewer screen, LCD or view finder, divided into thirds,like a tick-tack-toe board. Aim your shot so that the subject’s head is two-thirds high or higher in view. Open up the aperture, by lowering the f-stop setting, to take better portraits.This will blur the background while allowing the portrait subject to remain in focus. Be natural.Though you may wish to pose subjects try to take portraits in natural settings.This allows for greatly improved facial expressions, especially if the subject is engaged in activities they enjoy. interested to know more ? Links: spygearspyvideotrakr.com
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A few nice photography poses images I found:
Darling, Say Cheese!

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Kerry Park, Seattle
At ICP – just passing by (me, not her)

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Meet Coffee
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My 13 week old Pomeranian..
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www.newbornposing.net newborn photography posing tip for creating the standing pose otherwise known as the (potato sack). Detailed behind the scene information including how to wrap.
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Some picture poses you’ve all probably seen…on your own picture album. We want to credit, using bubbly by Colbie Caillat as a background track to our video. Also credits to The sugar Hill Gang- by Apache. All music purchased via iTunes. Follow me on twitter @_Rahil
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Some cool photography poses images:
Somehow it’s just not the same…

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Parodying that one street in England… Abbey something or other…









