Picture Perfect Posing: Practicing the Art of Posing for Photographers and Models
by Roberto Valenzuela
Overview
Photographer, author, and educator Roberto Valenzuela has a
proven track record for teaching and explaining difficult concepts
to photographers of all skill levels. His remarkable ability to
break down complicated ideas into understandable, approachable
elements that photographers can truly grasp–and then use
their newfound knowledge to improve their photography–made
his first book, Picture Perfect Practice, a breakout success.
In Picture Perfect Posing, Roberto takes on the art of posing. For
many photographers, after learning to compose an image and even
light it properly, a portrait can still easily be a failure if the
pose is not natural, elegant, and serving the needs of both the
subject and the photographer. Instead of just showing page after
page of poses–like most posing books on the
market–Roberto actually breaks down the concept of posing by
examining the anatomy, starting with the core foundation: the
spinal chord and neck. Building from there, Roberto discusses every
component of what makes poses work, as well as fail. How should the
model hold her hands? Bend her elbows? Position her fingers? Should
the model look toward or away from the camera, and why? It all
depends on what the photographer wants for the shot, and Roberto
discusses the entire process, from the intent of the photographer
through the execution of the pose. For those who have been
discouraged by an inability to pose their subjects, or who have
simply not known where to start in order to "figure it out,"
Picture Perfect Posing is the essential resource they need to learn
how posing truly works, and how they can learn to direct the exact
pose they need for the shot they want.
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