Wednesday, November 23, 2016

How To Pose... Legs

How To Pose... Legs – Free On Kindle Today!

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This (newest) publication of “How To Pose... Legs” includes a lot more instruction as well as a lot more photographs displaying the poses!



How To Pose... Legs” is a clearly constructed – easy to read – simple to understand book that’ll have you positioning your models’ legs like a master in no time! It is designed for the greenest of newbies and builds up to techniques that the most experienced of us will appreciate!

Here’s a copy of the Table Of Contents to show you a little of what is inside:

Introduction Diagrams Of The Kneeling And Sitting Figure Angles Of The ZigZag Shape Using 90 Degree Angles Showing A Angles Less Than 90 Degrees Showing A Obtuse Angles Working With The Four Basic ZigZag Shapes Understanding The Geometric Silhouette Using The Acute Angle Silhouette Working With An Obtuse Angle Silhouette Using The Mixed Angle Silhouette Your Photography Notebook Posing The Models’ Legs The 4 Main Parts Of The Models’ Leg Working With The Stance Understanding Legs Bearing Equal Weight Using Legs Supporting Weight Unequally Understanding The Base Leg And The Show Leg Showing A The Base Leg Working With The Show Leg How To Direct The Model Why Subjects Need Directing Ways To Direct Your Subjects Begin With The Models’ Base Leg Adding The Subjects’ Show Leg Keep Your Hands OFF Working With The Subjects’ Ankle The Hinged - Up And Down Movement Understanding The Ankle Roll Ankle Roll – Inward Ankle Roll Outward Understanding Fanning Working With The Neutral Stance Working With Fanning In Showing A Outward Fanning Building A Pose Showing A Even Weight Distribution Understanding Uneven Weight Distribution Problem Area Solutions Photo Exercise Additional Photo Training

Roll the subject’s ankle the wrong way and you will end up making even the most muscular male look effeminate, or the most beautiful woman look like a trucker!

It's amazing how easy it is to ruin a good portrait by mismanaging the subjects’ legs! On the other hand, after you've read through this easy to comprehend lesson, you’ll be in possession of more posing techniques than EVER before!

Posing The subjects’ Legs involves the lower leg, the upper leg, the foot and the toes – all of them matter!

Consider the Stance – How are they standing? Weight evenly distributed? More weight on one of their legs? This is an important thing to consider.

Posing the base leg and the show leg – Do you know the clock method of posing? You should.

Building a pose – Building a pose from the bottom up. Great info!

Get your copy of “How To Pose... Legs” and in only a few minutes time, you’ll easily become a master of leg placement. Viewers will notice that your photos are better than theirs – yet they won't understand why! Photo contest victories will be in YOUR near future!

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