500 poses for photographing full-length portraits : a visual sourcebook for digital portrait photographers
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125 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), portraits ; 28 cm.
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It's the portrait photographer's job to create a flattering, perhaps idealized likeness of the subject in front of his or her lens. There are countless things to consider both technically and artistically in order to make that happen. One thing is for certain: The more you show in the portrait, the more of the body that you will need to carefully position and refine. Nowhere is this more true than when photographing a full-length subject. Every part of the body, from the hair to the tips of the toes, must be posed, clothed, lighted, and shaded in order to look its best. The truth is, most photographers have trouble with conceptualizing and carrying out their client's full-length poses. They have their clients strike a pose and try to envision how to make it look natural, comfortable, and photogenic. Unfortunately, their attempts often result in a stiff, unflattering, flat, or just plain awkward presentation. This visual sourcebook features a wide range of full-length poses designed for men, women, teens, kids, and groups in the studio and on location. Photographers will find examples of poses for subjects of all ages that work perfectly for any portrait style, from reserved to edgy and fashion-forward, in seated, standing, and reclining presentations. Featuring studio and location (indoor and outdoor) portraits from twenty heralded portrait pros, this book will allow photographers to find a pose to re-create with their client, and adventurous shooters can use a sample portrait as a springboard for a new pose they conceptualize to suit their unique client or one-of-a-kind portrait concept. Complete with text on posing basics, this book is an indispensable resource that you'll turn to over and over again.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Perkins, M. (2015). 500 poses for photographing full-length portraits: a visual sourcebook for digital portrait photographers . Amherst Media.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Perkins, Michelle. 2015. 500 Poses for Photographing Full-length Portraits: A Visual Sourcebook for Digital Portrait Photographers. Amherst Media.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Perkins, Michelle. 500 Poses for Photographing Full-length Portraits: A Visual Sourcebook for Digital Portrait Photographers Amherst Media, 2015.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Perkins, Michelle. 500 Poses for Photographing Full-length Portraits: A Visual Sourcebook for Digital Portrait Photographers Amherst Media, 2015.

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