Wednesday, November 23, 2016

How To Pose... Legs

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This (newest) edition of “How To Pose... Legs” contains more material as well as many more photographs displaying the poses!

How To Pose... Legs” is a clearly written – simple to read – simple to understand ebook that will get you posing your models’ legs like a master in no time! It’s designed for the newest of newbies and builds up to concepts that the most advanced of us will appreciate!

Here is a listing of the Table Of Contents to give you a bit of what’s included:

Introduction Diagramming The Sitting And Kneeling Figure The ZigZag Shape Angles Working With 90 Degree Angles Showing A Angles Less Than 90 Degrees Showing A Angles More Than 90 Degrees Using The 4 Base ZigZag Shapes Working With The Geometric Silhouette Understanding An Acute Angle Silhouette Using An Obtuse Angle Silhouette Working With A Multiple Angle Silhouette Your Photography Notebook Positioning The Models’ Legs The 4 Main Sections Of The Subjects’ Leg Using The Stance Understanding Legs Bearing The Same Weight Working With Legs Bearing Weight Unequally Understanding The Base Leg And The Show Leg Positioning The Base Leg Showing A The Show Leg Directing The Model Why They Need Direction Ways To Direct Your Subjects Begin With The Subjects’ Base Leg Adding The Models’ Show Leg Hands OFF Positioning The Models’ Ankle Up And Down Movement – The Hinge Positioning The Ankle Roll The Inward Ankle Roll Outward Ankle Roll Working With Fanning Showing A The Neutral Stance Understanding Inward Fanning Working With Fanning Out How To Build A Pose Understanding Evenly Distributed Weight Using Unevenly Distributed Weight Problem Area Solutions Photo Exercise More Photo Techniques

by rolling the models’ ankle incorrectly and you will end up making even the most muscular man look effeminate, or the most effeminate woman look like a trucker!

It's amazing how easy it is to ruin a great portrait by mismanaging the models’ legs! On the other hand, once you've read through this easy to understand tutorial, you will have more posing ideas than EVER before!

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

The stance – How are they standing? Is their weight evenly distributed? Is more weight on one of their legs? This is an important thing to consider.

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

Building a pose – Building your pose from the ground up. Good stuff!



Get “How To Pose... Legs” and within only a few minutes time, you can easily master leg placement. Viewers will see that your photos are better than theirs – but they won't be able to figure out why! Photo competitions wins ARE in YOUR future!

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