I've summarized 9 super useful photo poses. Even socially anxious "I people" can take photos full of vitality! Friends planning an outdoor trip,
1. Strolling style
2. Sunshade style
3. Looking back style
4. Spreading hands style
5. Sitting-on-the-ground style
6. Circling style
7. Embracing style
8. Sea-watching style
9. Oxygen-inhaling style
Image
1. Strolling Style
Moving while taking photos naturally brings vitality. You can walk towards the camera in small steps with a 45° side profile. It looks naturally relaxed and beautiful.
2. Sun-shielding Style
Raise your hand to the forehead to block the sun. It not only keeps the harsh sunlight out of your eyes but also avoids the awkwardness of not knowing where to put your hands.
3. Looking Back Style
When taking a back shot, you need to look back. You can either walk forward and suddenly turn around for a candid shot, or stand still and then look back with a smile. This way, the photos turn out the most vivid, natural, relaxed, and full of approachability! It's a commonly used pose for travel photos.
4. Spreading Hands Style
Open your hands when taking photos, such as spreading them out, opening them to embrace, etc. In short, the bigger the movement, the better the photo will turn out.
5. Sitting-on-the-ground Style
Find a place to sit and take photos. You can use body movements to form a triangular composition, which makes the picture more stable.
6. Spinning Style
Sisters who like wearing skirts must try the spinning pose for photos. The moment the skirt hem flutters up, the picture is super lively and flowing, full of atmosphere.
7. Hugging Style
Hug your neck with both hands, making the hands and body form a triangle. This can break the stiffness of standing straight for photos, which is what photographers often call the "line-breaking method".
8. Sea-watching Style
How can travel photo check-ins be without back shots? A 45° side profile is more slimming and shows off your figure. It's perfect for socially anxious "I people" who don't like showing their faces. At the same time, back shots have a natural sense of mystery and storytelling—anyone who takes them will get great photos.
9. Oxygen-absorbing Style
Open your hands, tilt your head back, close your eyes, and feel the breeze brushing your face. It's super atmospheric, naturally relaxed, and looks great in photos.
Related Tags: Experience in using cameras