Monday, 31 December 2012

Model Poses For Beginners

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Model Poses For Beginners Biography

Skinny and sultry, Adriana Lima has been modelling since 1994, first in Brazil and later in New York City and Europe. Like her countrywoman Gisele Bundchen, Lima gained fame after posing in Guess clothing ads; also like Bundchen, Lima is perhaps most famous for her appearances with Victoria's Secret. (She appeared dressed as an angel in the company's 2000 fashion show and has been a featured regular ever since). Lima had a role in The Follow, one of the popular online short films created by BMW in 2001; she played the beautiful young wife tailed by BMW driver Clive Owen. She's also made a few TV appearances, including guest shots on How I Met Your Mother (2007) and Ugly Betty (2008).
Extra credit: Lima is 5'10" tall and of "French, Portuguese, Native American and Caribbean descent," according to the CBS website for the 2007 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show... She married basketball pro Marco Jaric in a civil ceremony in Jackson Hole, Wyoming on 14 February 2009; he's a 6'7" Serbian who was playing for the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves at the time of their marriage. Jaric was born on 12 October 1978... Other models who have posed for Guess include Anna Nicole Smith, James King and Ingrid Seynhaeve.
By taking care in not only how your model is posed, but also paying attention to the background, you will minimize your postprocessing workflow. For example, it is much easier and faster to take a minute or two to clean up and remove the offending clutter, lint, or errant strand of hair before shooting than spending an hour cloning it out in dozens of individual pictures.
There are hundreds of different poses, and this tutorial will cover only a few of the common ones along with some suggestions such as the camera angle, composition and poses. A caveat: there is no one-size-fits-all technique when it comes to working with your model. A body position or camera angle that works for one person may not for the next. If you’re shooting an image in which your model’s face fills most of the frame, make sure the camera is a few inches above her nose. Nostrils are not attractive. And this compels your subject to look up at the lens, which is more pleasing. The angle will help thin out their face slightly. If you’re photographing a woman that is bottom heavy, aka “pear-shaped” or heavy-weight, avoid shooting from below. Shooting from extreme low or high above will exaggerate people’s proportions; photographing low to the ground makes the hips seem overly large and the head small. And the opposite is (usually) true if shooting your subject from above may help make a heavyset person seem slimmer.A common pose an amateur model may adopt is a three-quarter turn with the shoulder raised, hiding the neck and chin or jaws. While this may feel coquettish in your subject’s mind, all it accomplishes is hiding the model’s neck and makes the shoulder nearest the camera seem overly large and rounded. Have them drop the near-shoulder downward instead.She was trained to wrestle by the legendary Killer Kowalski at his school in Salem, Massachusetts. She made her pro wrestling debut in 1995. In 1997, she met Shawn Michaels and Triple H who felt that her unique look could be an asset for them. In February, she made her WWE debut as the bodyguard for Triple H. A few months later, D-Generation X was formed and she was an original member of this revolutionary group that helped to redefine wrestling in the '90s.

Model Poses For Beginners
Model Poses For Beginners
Model Poses For Beginners
Model Poses For Beginners
Model Poses For Beginners
Model Poses For Beginners
Model Poses For Beginners
Model Poses For Beginners
Model Poses For Beginners
Model Poses For Beginners
Model Poses For Beginners

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