Miami-based fashion photographer (who has an MFA in photography) shares her content for both photographers and ordinary people who are interested in looking more photogenic in pictures.
Bonnie Rodríguez is on a mission to help people shoot better portraits. The photographer and photography educator has attracted a following of over 745,000 followers on Instagram by regularly sharing side-by-side examples of what you should and shouldn’t do when photographing people.
Practice in front of the mirror to feel the level indicated for you.
Create levels by placing one leg ahead of the other.
Triangles and a smaller waist.
Make triangles with your body.
Tilt your face slightly to the side to define your jaw.
Find things to do with your hands.
Touch something that’s around. In this case, a balcony.
Use your pockets. This can relax your shoulders.
Bring couples closer and create triangles.
Stand on tippy-toes to lengthen the body.
If you have a size difference between subjects, having one take a step back can make them look more balanced.
Tilt your body to the side and create lines.
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