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

“C” Pose Here is a typical “C” pose.<br />

Stiff and Straight There is no curve<br />

in Amelia’s body as she stands fairly<br />

stiff and straight.<br />

“S” Curve Having her sit on the s<strong>to</strong>ol<br />

and lean her head <strong>to</strong> the side, she falls<br />

naturally in<strong>to</strong> an “S” curve pose.<br />

“C” Curve Posing<br />

Similar <strong>to</strong> the previous section on “S” curve posing is<br />

this section on “C” curve posing. A “C” curve is when<br />

the body is shaped in a curved manner resembling the<br />

letter “C.”<br />

Why should you care? As mentioned before, curved<br />

poses look more feminine and sensual on a woman’s<br />

body. Always aim for a curvier pose whenever you can.<br />

It will show off your model’s figure better and be more<br />

pleasing <strong>to</strong> the eye. The next three figures show the differences<br />

between the poses<br />

“C” Curve Turning her head the other way, her body falls in<strong>to</strong> more of a “C”<br />

shape.

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