Posing

: Keep fingers close together and slightly curved. Avoid white-knuckle fists or stiff, flat hands.

: If you're stuck, use props or clothing. Lightly touch your hair, rest a hand on a hip, or tuck fingers into a pocket to look more natural. 3. Dynamic Leg and Footwork posing

Mastering posing is less about memorizing specific positions and more about understanding how to use your body to create . Whether you're modeling or directing others, focusing on small details like hand placement and weight distribution can transform a stiff photo into a dynamic one. 1. Master the Foundation: Your Core Posture : Keep fingers close together and slightly curved

: In photos, the side profile of a hand (showing the edge of the fingers) usually looks more elegant than the back of the hand. Lightly touch your hair, rest a hand on