How To Pose... Legs
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This (updated) edition of “How To Pose... Legs” contains a lot more instruction and a lot more photographs displaying the poses!
“How To Pose... Legs” is a simply written – simple to read – simple to comprehend book that’ll get you positioning your subjets’ legs like a professional FAST! It’s designed for the greenest of newbies and builds up to ideas that the most experienced of us will appreciate!
Here’s a copy of the TOC to show you a little of what’s included:
Introduction
Diagramming The Sitting And Kneeling Figure
The ZigZag Shape Angles
Showing A 90 Degree Angles
Showing A Angles Less Than 90 Degrees
Showing A Obtuse Angles
Working With The Four Base ZigZag Shapes
Using The Geometric Silhouette
Understanding The Acute Angle Silhouette
Using The Obtuse Angle Silhouette
Using The Mixed Angle Silhouette
The Photo Notebook
Positioning The Subjects’ Legs
The 4 Main Parts Of The Subjects’ Leg
Working With The Stance
Showing A Legs Bearing The Same Weight
Showing A Legs Bearing Weight Unequally
Showing A The Show Leg And The Base Leg
Using The Base Leg
Positioning The Show Leg
Directing The Model
Why They Need Directing
Ways To Direct Your Subjects
Begin With The Models’ Base Leg
Add The Models’ Show Leg
Hands Free
Understanding The Subjects’ Ankle
Up And Down Movement – The Hinge
Working With The Ankle Roll
Ankle Roll – Inward
Outward Ankle Roll
Showing A Fanning
Using The Neutral Stance
Showing A Fanning In
Understanding Outward Fanning
How To Build A Pose
Using Even Weight Distribution
Understanding Uneven Weight Distribution
Problem Area Solutions
Photography Exercises
Additional Photo Training
If you roll the models’ ankle the wrong way and you can end up making even the most masculine male look effeminate, or the sexiest woman look like a trucker!
It's amazing how simple it is to damage a great portrait by mismanaging the models’ legs! On the flip side, after you have read through this simple to comprehend tutorial, you will have more posing techniques than EVER before!
Posing The models’ Legs involves the lower leg, the upper leg, the foot and the toes – all of them make a difference!
The stance – How are they standing? Is their weight equally distributed? Is more weight on one of the legs? This is a major consideration.
Positioning the show leg and the base leg – Do you know the clock method of posing? You should.
Building a pose – Establishing the pose from the bottom up. Great info!
Get a copy of “How To Pose... Legs” and in only a matter of minutes, you can easily become a master of leg positioning. Viewers will notice that your pictures are more effective than theirs – yet they won't be able to figure out why! Photography contest wins ARE in YOUR near future!
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