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Posing for your body type

11/7/2021

 
Beauty comes in countless shapes and sizes. However, when stepping in front of a camera, even the most confident individuals can feel a tad uncertain. The trick to exuding confidence? Knowing how to pose in a way that highlights your best features and flatters your unique body type.

1. Petite Figures:
  • Elongation is Key: Extend one leg slightly in front or place it on tiptoe to create the illusion of height.
  • Use Angles: Slightly tilting the head or placing hands on hips can add dimension and interest to the photo.

2. Hourglass Shape:
  • Highlight the Waist: Emphasize the natural curve of your waist. Side poses, with a hand resting gently on the waist, can accentuate this body type's balanced proportions.
  • Legs for Days: Crossing one leg over the other when standing can emphasize curves in all the right places.

3. Pear Shape:
  • Celebrate the Hips: Turn sideways to the camera, placing your weight on your back foot. This pose highlights the lovely curve of the hip without widening the frame.
  • Portrait Posing: Opt for poses where you're sitting down and cross your legs at the ankles. It brings a playful yet elegant look.

4. Athletic Build:
  • Showcase Strength: Opt for poses that highlight toned arms or legs. A hands-on-hip or a mid-walk shot can work wonders.
  • Soft Curves: Slight bends, like a gently arched back or a curved neck, can add softness and femininity to the photos.

5. Curvy and Plus Size:
  • Confidence Front and Center: Power poses, like hands-on-hips or a wide stance, emanate confidence and strength.
  • Layers and Levels: Playing with different levels, like sitting on a step or leaning against a wall, can create depth and variety in the shots.

6. Tall Figures:
  • Own the Height: Stand straight, embrace your stature. However, if you want to appear more approachable, bending one knee or leaning slightly can do the trick.
  • Seated Shots: Experiment with seated poses, where you can play with various angles and expressions.

​Remember, these are just starting points. The key to a great photo is feeling good in your skin. Work closely with your photographer, communicate your insecurities, and let them guide you. When comfort meets style, the results are always picture-perfect.

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