Monday, June 21, 2010

Tip # 74: Posing So YOU Look Fabulous In Photos

Last week, I noticed most of you were excited with my tip on how YOU could look fabulous in pictures. So I decided to continue with that theme for this week’s photography post. Is that okay?

Yep, I thought so.

Often when we pose for the camera, we become rigid and self-conscious. Our shoulders migrate to our ears (yes, you really do look like a turtle when you do this), and our arms and hands are suddenly superglued to our sides.



By creating a slight bend at the elbows, you’ll look relaxed (just watch out for those shoulders). One way to achieve this is by hooking your thumbs in the pockets or belt loops of your jeans (or whatever). You can even place your hands on your hips with the thumbs hidden behind you. There should be a slight separation and curve to the fingers. Guys, you might prefer to have your hands in your pockets, but with the thumbs sticking out.



Clenched fists aren’t a good idea. One way to avoid this is to hold something small that won’t be visible in the picture, like a short pencil. Again, it gives a natural curve to your fingers so you don’t look like you want to slug the photographer. Not a great look.

Okay, so what about the lower body? If you’re standing, shift your weight onto your back leg (hint, one leg should be slightly back). And the feet shouldn’t point directly at the camera.



Have you noticed how celebrities on the red carpet (or any other gowned event) tend to pose with their feet pointing to the side and their upper bodies twisted toward the camera? Why do they do it? To make them look skinnier than they already are. Cool trick, huh?

Now, practice these tips in front of the mirror. That way they’ll be second nature when someone whips out a camera. You can guarantee the celebrities have all practiced looking amazing for such an occasion (unless the paparazzi catch them at a bad moment). Do this, and the next time you see your photos, you won’t be cringing. And your friends will be jealous at how fantastic you look. Another tip is to pay attention to the models in your favorite magazines, and study what they’re doing with their various body parts.

Hey, I never said looking good was easy, now did I? *winks*

33 comments:

Christina Lee said...

good stuff! And what cute models you have! ;-)

Janet said...

I don't think I've ever read information on how to look good in a photo - this is great, Stina. I hate photos of myself, but perhaps with your suggestions I can get over that fear (and put a profile pic up of me, not just a pen and paper).

BTW - nice profile pic - did you change it?

margg. said...

you always have such lovely ideas :)

Matthew Rush said...

Good advice, thanks Stina.

salarsenッ said...

Every dancer nows the 'red carpet' trick. We're taught at an early age to 'side' the audience. Makes the body more appealing.

Love this post. Thanks.

Dianne K. Salerni said...

OMG -- I so need to go back and read your other post. I take terrible pictures.

Now to find a private spot to practice where daughters won't catch me and make fun of me ...

Erica Mitchell-Spickard said...

The red carpet trick :) great advice again! I know how to make other people look good but I'm the one always behind the camera so I forget all my tricks to use when I'm in front of the darned thing lol.

Lydia Kang said...

Great tips! I love learning all the secrets of good photos here!

Jen said...

Your last line still has me giggling!!!

Thank you for some more great tips!

WindyA said...

I am so all over looking skinnier! Woohoo!

Joanne Brothwell said...

I had a photographer do the twisty, hip stick-out thing at my last family photo shoot, and it made all the difference!

Great tips!

Solvang Sherrie said...

I need to get over being self conscious whenever a camera is pointed my way. Then maybe the photo wouldn't look so hideous ;P

Lindsay (a.k.a Isabella) said...

I'm always so self-conscious when having my phot taken. Hopefully I can remember your tips. :)

Creepy Query Girl said...

*Creepy leans her ass away from the camera* THANK YOU for these tips! I am seriously going to pose like this in front of the mirror until I've got it. Now if only you could tell me how to smile and have it look like the celebrity's million dollar dent work...:)

Ann Best said...

I just found you on Jayne's blog, and came into yours when I read you love YA novels. Though I'm MUCH older than you, YA has been and still is my favorite next to memoir.

At my age, I hate the camera. Amazing that I got such a good one that I posted (this is when I succumbed to coloring the gray from my hair). Anyway, I've signed in as a follower. You young people who have children my grand-children's ages keep me young!!

Laura Pauling said...

Nice tips! I'll try and remember them but I'm usually the one behind the camera!

T. Anne said...

Ooh I like the making me look skinny trick! Must try that one. ;)

Callie Forester said...

Wow. This is such a cool post! I always look crappy in pictures, so I need all the help I can get. Lol. Thanks!

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MBW aka Olleymae said...

this is awesome!! Goodness knows I need help looking better in front of the camera. My natural smile is cheesy and involves my chin jutting back into my neck--NOT GOOD!!! LOL

Lynn said...

Practicing in front of a mirror is a great idea to help remember! More great tips from you! Thanks!

Janet Johnson said...

Great tips! The slight turn thing is definitely worth a practice or two in front of the mirror. :)

Tamara Hart Heiner said...

wonderful advice! I'll have to remember that for the future!

Susan Kaye Quinn said...

I'm pretty sure I could twist like a pretzel and still not look skinny! :) But these are great tips, especially about the hands. I never thought of that!

Vicki Rocho said...

I'm going to wait until the children are not around before I start posing in the mirror...just safer that way!

~Abby~ said...

Great tips.
And no, looking good is certainly NOT easy. ;)
thanks for commenting.
xx,
~Abby~

Sandy Shin said...

I'm really looking forward to your tips each week! This is really great. I'll be going and posing in front of the mirror now.

Slamdunk said...

Thanks for the tips Stina. I'll have to try them out here at the beach--but it seems everyone only wants to take shots of the little kids. I'll try to force my way into a few photos...

Myrna Foster said...

Thanks for the tips!

Mohamed Mughal said...

I tried each of your tips...I'm sorry, but I'm a lost cause :)

Sir Thomas said...

good read!!!!!

Elana Johnson said...

Awesome! Thanks for the tips. I always try to stand sideways, and now I know why. :)

Suzanne Casamento said...

Forget about using these poses just in front of the camera! I'm going to use the last post everywhere I go. I'll be permamently feet to the side and body twisted toward whoever I'm talking to.

Kat O'Keeffe said...

Awesome tips! I have to admit, I always get awkward and pose-y when the camera turns on me. I'll have to try that elbow thing!