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		<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Model Posing Tips from a Professional Photographer</strong></p>
<p>Whether you are searching for a career in fashion<br /> modeling or glamour modeling, it is very important for you to realize that there is more to becoming a model than just standing there looking beautiful.</p>
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<p>Whether you are searching for a career in fashion<br /> modeling or glamour modeling, it is very important for you to realize that there is more to becoming a model than just standing there looking beautiful.</p>
<p>One very important factor in becoming a good model is posing, and in order for you to learn the different poses needed for the type of modeling career you are seeking it will take practice, practice, practice.</p>
<p>Make Your Posing Look Natural</p>
<p>When preparing for your photo shoot, there are<br /> numerous steps you can take to ensure you are<br /> comfortable while posing and your photos will look more natural.</p>
<p>Get Posing Ideas</p>
<p>Before you head to your photo shoot, pick at least ten poses you really like from fashion or glamour<br /> magazines, or poses you&#8217;ve learned from previous<br /> photo shoots. Take time to practice each pose in front of a  mirror until you feel comfortable and have the confidence of knowing you look great doing these<br /> poses.</p>
<p>Hands and Facial Expression</p>
<p>Also, focus on what to do with your hands and pay<br /> attention to facial expressions. A pose is virtually dead and unimaginative without a &#8216;look&#8217;. You should be able to close your eyes, imagine a thought, open your eyes and sell that thought. Practice this technique and your photos will come alive.</p>
<p>Become an Idea Factory</p>
<p>Unless you are shooting for an advertising agency or some other type of special interest session many<br /> photographers recommend that you bring some of your own posing ideas to the shoot. In addition to your<br /> ideas, the photographer may have his or her own idea of how the session should go.</p>
<p>Rapport with Your Photographer</p>
<p>Always work with a photographer you feel you can trust. This will make communication between the two of you easier and give you the confidence to express your own ideas.</p>
<p>Always listen to what the photographer tells you. If you are really uncomfortable with the pose, let your<br /> photographer know how you feel, in a nice way.<br /> Remember, he is looking through the camera lens and might see something you don&#8217;t.</p>
<p>If the photographer says she wants something different in the pose, try looking away from the camera or giving a unique facial expression. This is where your practice in front of the mirror really pays.</p>
<p>Posture</p>
<p>When posing you should always keep good posture unless the photographer instructs you to do otherwise.<br /> Hold your stomach in to give your abdomen a more toned appearance. If you have gained a few pounds stick out your chin a little to avoid the appearance of a double chin in your photos.</p>
<p>Keep your fingers slightly apart and pointed away from the lens. Let your hands fall naturally into position<br /> whenever possible. Remember, you want to be<br /> yourself &#8211; on purpose.</p>
<p>Now that you have learned what to do, consider these things  you should try to avoid while posing.</p>
<p>Things to Avoid when Posing for a Photographer</p>
<p>Misplaced Body Language</p>
<p>Body language and expressions come naturally but the language you are projecting might not be what your photographer wants in a particular pose. You need to conciously  focus on ways to prevent these habits while posing.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t hold your breath during a pose. Stay relaxed and your photos will look as if you just happened to be<br /> sitting this way when the photographer walked up.</p>
<p>In most pose situations you want your arms, legs,<br /> wrists, etc. slightly bent unless you are directed to do otherwise  Most people don&#8217;t stand or sit with their<br /> arms and legs completely stiff. A good point to<br /> remember is, if it will bend, bend it.</p>
<p>Mona Lisa Smile?</p>
<p>Another posing tip to remember is that you don&#8217;t<br /> always have to smile. You should have a good variety of smiling and serious looks. But, sometimes you will want to give a large, open-mouthed laugh. If you are susposed to be happy, look the part!</p>
<p>Your Eyes are the Windows to Your Soul</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t always look straight into the camera. When you cut your eyes to the left or right, you create an air of mystery. When you look up and away, you are<br /> annoyed. Tilt your chin slightly down and look straight ahead for a sexy look.</p>
<p>About Blinking</p>
<p>Beware of the Blink! If you have to blink, try to blink between exposures. This is not always easy,<br /> especially if you are working in a photography studio.<br /> Some models get into a habit of anticipating the<br /> strobes and start to close their eyes when the picture is about to be snapped.</p>
<p>Get into the habit of not paying attention to the flash and concentrate wholy on the pose, your body<br /> language, hand position, etc. and your images will<br /> come out as you expect.</p>
<p>Be Bold!!</p>
<p>Never be afraid to try out some of your own poses in front of your photographer. Most photographers are glad to hear suggestions from you.</p>
<p>How do You See Yourself?</p>
<p>When you look at your final images don&#8217;t be critical of yourself. Find positive ways to improve your posing.<br /> Discover your strengths and weaknesses and shoot for the stars.</p>
<p>I am certain that Tyra Banks still works on her<br /> appearance and her posing artistry even though she<br /> has achieved a degree of stardom. Shouldn&#8217;t you?</p>
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