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Angle, angle, angle. It's important because shadows are a major component of a great picture. Try standing slightly sideways, tilting your chin upward or downward; not too much just a little. Also look at something above your natural line of sight because this will capture your eyes at their best.



Next, the red carpet trick. Slant your body 45 degrees, keeping the arm closest to the camera on your hips. One foot has to be placed in front of the other, point toe to camera place weight on back leg and you're good to go.
If you need to pose for a picture head-on, then cross your legs starting from calf for a casual stance that has the benefit of making your hips narrow and legs longer. This works for when you're sitting as well, but you can also sit up straight, crossing legs at the ankles.

If you are part of a group picture, don't reflect another person's stance. Just stand in a way that seems comfortable to you and smile. Smiling adds so much charm to any picture but don't overdo or fake it. Good posture will make anyone look good, so keep practicing it till you've perfected. But most importantly, loosen up and have fun because pictures are all about capturing great moments.

Angle, angle, angle. It's important because shadows are a major component of a great picture. Try standing slightly sideways, tilting your chin upward or downward; not too much just a little. Also look at something above your natural line of sight because this will capture your eyes at their best.


Next, the red carpet trick. Slant your body 45 degrees, keeping the arm closest to the camera on your hips. One foot has to be placed in front of the other, point toe to camera place weight on back leg and you're good to go.
If you need to pose for a picture head-on, then cross your legs starting from calf for a casual stance that has the benefit of making your hips narrow and legs longer. This works for when you're sitting as well, but you can also sit up straight, crossing legs at the ankles.

If you are part of a group picture, don't reflect another person's stance. Just stand in a way that seems comfortable to you and smile. Smiling adds so much charm to any picture but don't overdo or fake it. Good posture will make anyone look good, so keep practicing it till you've perfected. But most importantly, loosen up and have fun because pictures are all about capturing great moments.

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