Creative Poses For Graduation Ball Photos With Your Squad

The graduation ball is the most anticipated evening of our time. It’s a celebration for the hard work along the way. And it will be a final chance to celebrate with all our friends after all those hardship. So it is important for a ball itself, is a gorgeous (or hilarious) ball photos of you and your squad. So here are the creative poses for your graduation ball photos together with your squad.

1. Hold each other up

You have each other backs, so why don’t you just lift each other up for a good photo.

2. Looking towards the future

Graduation ball is one of the last moments before you all go your separate ways. This pose would be perfect if taken around sunset and you can show off the backs of your outfits as well!

3. Blow a kiss with confetti

Show off your lipstick and pose for a simple, but always cute photo with all your friends.

4. Nerd out

Because what else would you do with your best friends? I mean, seriously ?

5. The Oh-So -Candid Shot

The best pictures happen when no one is trying. So before you start setting up, tell your photographer to secretly take shots between poses. You’ll capture the greatest moments that somehow just say, “favorite till the end “.

6. Jump

This pose takes a lot of coordination , but is totally worth it. Set your camera to continues shooting mode so you can shoot as many frames as possible to score the perfect jump mid-air.

7.Do Like Charlie’s Angels

You can’t go wrong taking inspiration from a classic pose, like the girls from Charlie’s Angels.

8. Capture A Shot From Behind

If your groups dresses have really cool detailing that makes them look even better from the back, show them off ! You’ll face in love with your ball dress all over again every time you look at the photo.

9. Just Add Balloons

Make your graduation ball feel like a true celebration by throwing multi-colored balloons into the sky.

10. Include Glitter! Confetti! Joy!

The sparkly stuff might get a little messy, but it will make for some super-cute poses.

So it for you to decide on what poses you will be using on your graduation ball. Advance congratulations for those who will be graduating in this coming April. Congratulations to us good luck to our next journey.

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Source : https://www.seventeen.com

Source of pictures : Pinterest and Instagram

Simple Poses For Your Instagram Photos

We millenials are really addicted to social media especially us girls. Where we have that problem and thinking if what will be a good pose for my next update in social media. So on this blog of mine will give you a simple poses for your Instagram update.

Simple Poses For Instagram

1. One Foot Forward

The most automatic pose when someone takes your photo is to plant your feet straight down. But, by taking one foot and stepping forward it not only gives your body natural curve, it also gives the picture movement and interest.

2. Down In Front

Sitting is always comfortable position to be in, and so it can lead to a great shot. When you’re comfortable you’re more likely to look and feel natural in front of the lens. So, take a seat and get comfy.

• Sometimes a traditional chair can feel too stiff and awkward, so try sitting down on stairs, the ground, a railing, or a bench.

3. Step Way Back

Let the surroundings of your landscape take center stage. Have whoever is taking your photo step way back to show the scene. Not only will this add interest to your overall instagram feed, but honestly… it’s easier to look better from far away -fewer things to worry about.

4. Swipe left or right to delete. Look Back At It

The best way to do this one is to be real with it. Try to think about it as if you’re mentally telling a friend to hurry up or follow me. Usually actually looking back right as the camera clicks best, so let the photographer let you know when they are ready and then look back and “snap”.

5. Don’t Neglect The Back Of Your Head

Sometimes the perfect way to change things up is to take the classic “looking away ” picture. Not only are these pictures visually interesting, but they are also perfect for days you didn’t want to put on makeup.

6. Grab A Prop

Sometimes just deciding “what should I do with my hands ” is half the battle. Then to avoid that problem you can grab a prop of some sort to snap a more natural shot that doesn’t feel awkwardly staged. This can be anything ” a coffee, a camera, a book, a dog, a purse, and a cocktail “.

7. Mirror selfie is kinda everyone BFF.

Mirror selfie is kinda everyone BFF. Because it’s the easiest no -hassle way to grab an outfit shot without lot of fuss. So, don’t neglect the always famous mirror selfie.

• Sometimes you can do a full body, sometimes crop off your head and just go for the outfit. Also, bringing the camera lower between your midsection and chin, to prevent stumpy looking legs.

8. When In Doubt, Look Down

The downward glance will never “ever ever ever ever ” let you down. It works for everyone.

So there you have it, once you do this poses you can gain followers at Instagram.

Special thanks to my friends for helping me with those pictures . Also to my source https://www.pinteres.co.uk

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Male Poses That Will Give You A Stunning Result

How many times have you heard men say “oh, but I hate photo shoots”? Well, I am here to tell you that this is a myth and a case of thou ‘doth protest too much, methinks'(Shakespeare). Because as I see there’s also men who wants to be on a big billboard or at the front of a magazine.

Photographer are reluctant to photograph males as they feel there are too few posing options, when in fact the it is the total opposite. In this blog, I will introduce male poses that you will sooner run out of sunlight and energy drinks than male posing ideas.

Male Posing Ideas

Below are some ideas which may prove useful for your next photoshoot :

1. Full Face Shot (Facing Forward)

You must start off with an angry expression than a poker face, then a slight smile and finally a beautiful smile.

It is like you are in the middle of a poker game but you have the winning hand I so here you are looking for a neutral expression but eyes which shine. Come up with different storylines to get the facial expression that best suits the environment or theme.

2. Hands

Your hands shows a lot of strength and a rare photo to yourself, so don’t forget this gem. You must play with your watch, cuff links or you have to hold something linked to the theme.

3. Standing Male Poses (Facing Forward)

You must move with your confidence. Make sure that your legs is standing strong, for example your holding onto a nuck sack, or your hands is at your pocket.

4. Full-length Shots

Make sure that your outfit fits to the overall photoshoot theme.

Various backgrounds will give you a wide range of options. In these shots, you have to look at the camera, into the distance or quite simply look at your shoes.

5. Walking Towards The Camera

You should walk with long strides towards the camera while looking in different directions. And you should have a good posture and a neutral expression. Once again, your hands should have a purpose, perhaps your holding onto a prop (jacket etc.) or your hands is at your pocket.

6. Standing Poses (Facing Sideways)

You must look away from the camera as if they you are in deep thought or working on your next million at your head. Your legs should be relaxed depending on the photoshoot theme.

7. Standing Poses (Leaning Against Something)

This pose allows for different options

• You can lean against a wall using your back only;

• Or lean against an object with your shoulder only;

• Once in place, you can look in different directions.

8. Sitting (Chair Facing Forwards)

Using a chair prop is a versatile way to do the seated poses. You can sit normally in the chair, leaning forward on your knees with hands clasped. Another idea is you can sit backward on the chair i.e. the back of the chair is facing the camera then you can lean in the backrest.

9. Sitting (Chair Angled)

For variation, the chair can be used normally but angled slightly away from the camera so that you can look directly at the camera or away in the distance.

10. Sitting (Facing Sideways -Prop or No Prop)

These pose are generally used on a location setting where you can sit whatever is available including the floor. During this pose, you can look at the camera at a slight angle or in the distance.

Over To You

If my word were limitless on this blog, then my ideas for posing men would go on for pages, but all good things must come to an end.

I hope this blog has given you some fresh inspiration and you’ve been inspired to do the poses.

And I would like to thanks to my brother for his pictures and to my source photoblog.com because without them I can’t do this blog.

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Female Poses That Will Give You A Professional Results

Almost all of us is been eaten by technology in this generation. Where everywhere you can see is people who are holding a gadgets. And most of them are millenials like me who are commonly playing games or scrolling at the social media. Where people struggling to have a good pose in their image that they want to be posted on their social media accounts.

Posing can be one’s worst nightmare, but it does not need to be. With just a couple of tips and tricks up your sleeve, you will soon grow to love the posing process. So here are the easy poses that will surely look like your a professional mod

List of Female Poses

1. Standing Poses (Almost Sideways)

List of Female Poses

1. Standing Poses (Almost Sideways)

• Shoot a closer view of the model so that it almost seems like she is peeping over her shoulder at you, thus creating a more intimate shot.

2. Standing Poses(With Back To The Camera)

• Watch the placement of legs with one knee bent so that the weight is shifted away from the camera.

• Place your hands on your hips or play with different options, always ensuring light is flowing around you

3. Standing While Leaning Sideways Against A Wall

• Watch placement of arms and legs.

• Ensure that the pose look natural as possible.

4. Standing Poses (With Use Of A Prop)

A property can give you many options :

• Leaning slightly on the chair

• Half kneeling on the chair

• A foot rested on the chair

• To even just twirling the chair on one leg for some movement shots

• When it comes to props, use your imagination

5. Using Props( Accessories)

• Using accessories ( hats, scarves, sunglasses, handbags, etc.) that coordinate with the models outfit can give you a wide range of different poses.

6. Walking (Towards Or To The Side Of The Camera)

• You must slowly walk towards the camera

• Your walk must be exaggerated by stepping one foot in front of the other whilst looking in different directions or directly at the camera

• If you are walking on the beach you must walk in the shallow water and cause some movement within the water with your feet

7. Walking (Away From The Camera)

• You must walk away from the camera looking back or down to your side incorporating some movement with clothing or hair

8. Sitting On Steps Or A Chair

• If the model is a tad overweight then focus more on the above type of angle where she looks up at the camera, as this will be slimming

9. Laying On The Back

• Ensure that your clothes and hair are laid out correctly

• For a variation, you can look to your side or at the camera

• A third option would be your knees up and your head looking back at the camera

10. Head And Shoulders

• Use your arms or hands for natural framing

• Ensure that there is no tension in your jawline and shoulders

11. Hair

• If you have abeautiful hair, then this is a great opportunities to showcase this feature

• To have this pose you must shake your hair (gently) or move your hand along your hair and see what works

• You can also use a fan if you want to control the flow of hair

• Different facial expressions can be added into the mix to allow for different photo options

It’s As Easy As That

Executing on the ideas will give you endless posing possibilities, but always use your instincts and creativity to allow the photoshoot naturally. Not all poses work for individuals, so don’t force your model into poses which are unnatural, uncomfortable or unsafe.

I hope this ideas have given you some inspiration and that you are even more excited for your next shoot.

And because I am not a professional photographer and I also don’t have a model. Those poses that you see in the image above is all done by me. But this is could not be done without the help of my sister and friends in taking my photos and also to my source which is photoblog.com.

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