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

Watch the Tummy<br />

Bunched Up Pose Deborah works out regularly <strong>to</strong> maintain her flat<br />

tummy, but even with her figure, this pose will not be as flattering as the<br />

following one.<br />

Many women are concerned about their s<strong>to</strong>mach. The current desired look, as popularized<br />

<strong>by</strong> the super-skinny models of women’s fashion magazines, is for a very flat<br />

tummy. Even women with a flat tummy are often critical about how they look. This is<br />

a detail area that you must keep your eye on if you want your pho<strong>to</strong>graphs <strong>to</strong> be popular<br />

with women. No matter how flat a woman’s tummy is, a pose that bunches up in<br />

the middle will generally not be as flattering.<br />

In general, you should stretch out the pose for a more flattering appearance. By bending<br />

backwards, a very similar pose will be more flattering. Usually, a good rule is <strong>to</strong><br />

always stretch out every pose.<br />

For even more stretching, try putting a pillow under the small of her back. This will<br />

drop her head down lower than her hips and provide the maximum stretch for the<br />

tummy.<br />

Stretch It Out She leans back, and poof! Her tummy is flat again.

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