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Digital Boudoir Photography : A Step-by-step Guide to ... - Ken Gilbert

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80 <strong>Digital</strong> <strong>Boudoir</strong> <strong>Pho<strong>to</strong>graphy</strong><br />

Stiff Curved<br />

Graceful Does It—“S” Curve Posing<br />

Women look better with curves,<br />

and posing that accentuates curves<br />

is the most attractive. What are<br />

“S” curve poses? If you divide the<br />

body in<strong>to</strong> sections starting at the<br />

<strong>to</strong>p, you have head/neck, <strong>to</strong>rso,<br />

hips/waist, upper leg/thighs, lower<br />

legs, and feet. An “S” curve means<br />

each section of the body points in<br />

the opposite direction of the section<br />

below it.<br />

If everything is straight, then the<br />

pose looks stiff. Putting in some<br />

curves <strong>by</strong> moving each section of<br />

the body in the opposite way<br />

makes the image much more elegant,<br />

soft, and feminine.

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