Thursday, January 06, 2005

Looking "hand"some

Lets talk some more about posing - specifically hands. You've seen the pictures, people standing around, hands clasped in front of them like they're ten minutes late to go the bathroom. Some photographers prefer this to people "with sticks at their sides." Known as the "fig leaf" pose, it does give you something to do with your hands. It seems hands are one of our most dificult things to figure out what to do with when in front of a camera. I personally find that just letting them hand at your side, elbow ever so slightly bent and hand turned so the thumb is towards the camera looks far better than the "waiting for the bathroom" look.

Make a loose fist, then let it relax. Turn your hand so the camera sees the thumb first, and bend your elbow just enough so that your arm isn't totally straight. You'll look very open and sure of yourself.

Slightly more relaxed is hooking your thumb into your pocket or into your belt. If you put your hand in a pocket, leave the thumb out.

Crossing your arms makes you look closed off, aloof, maybe even nervous. And putting your hands behind your back looks like you have no arms.

For a couple, the guy can stand with thumbs hooked over his belt and the girl can wrap her hands around one of his arms, then lean slightly into him. Very classic look.

If your hand is above your elbow, bend the hand slightly at the wrist, then let the fingers drop down in a relaxed manner.

If you have a prop to hang onto, that's fine too - just relax your hold, don't strangle the poor prop.

To see some pictures with people just letting their hands relaxed at their sides and holding props (usually flowers) check out my wedding portfolio.

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