10 recommendations guide bride take good photos
British professional model Jen, Brook ever share with us "how to guide model take good photos" secrets, very practical, but because she had taken a lot of wedding dress facies attended the wedding, so this time she was given a bride-to-be, teach everyone how to more beautiful in the mirror, after all is your big day, also want the best photos, of course!
1) Hold the flower ball slightly below your navel
Not too high, not too low. Keep your arms slightly bent, which will look good on your arms and skin, and also cover your tummy.
2) Keep your arms away from your body
This will give the body a slimmer visual effect, as shown in the picture below, keeping it curved and open.
3) Define your waist
This is also a very common pose, with the hands at the waist, to create a slimmer effect and make the feet look longer.
4) Double chins!
Even the leanest person can have a double chin, so learn to push your chin forward so that it slightly tightens your neck and pulls your shoulders back to a moderate position. (So you should practice looking in the mirror?)
10 more photogenic tips from a professional model for a bride-to-be: Photo No.3
5) Pay attention to bending over
If you're wearing a corset that's too tight, there's no way you're going to be able to keep the flesh from spilling out all over you as you bend forward or backward, but it's important to find the right body shape so you can bend properly.
6) Relax
Sure, it's easier said than done, but keeps trying to relax your face and shoulders.
7) Smile
It sounds silly, but it makes sense to practice smiling and make your life better. Of course you don't want to be forced to fake a smile, so find something to laugh about before you shoot, or even look at your partner, knowing what a happy day it is.
8) Don't look at the camera too often
Many brides later believe that those "nature-captured" photos are the most beautiful, such as when you are laughing with your guests, or when you are hugging your loved one. In short, when it is a big day, just throw yourself into every aspect of it. Don't care about the camera, it will be better, and the photographer will take pictures for you naturally.
9) Proper posture
The photographer will sometimes ask you to pose in one way or another. There will always be shyness or resistance, but try it. If you feel bad about it and don't want to do it again, tell the photographer right away that they won't argue with you (because you won't buy them later, will you?). "And then move on to a better location/position.
10) Practice with your partner
Pre-wedding is a kind of practice, but weddings, ceremonies, and even other things need to be practiced, so that you can relax and take more formal photos.
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