Tip 1: Make the mirror your BFF, stand next to it and pose unless and until it gets perfect. Learn more and more about your body, how it shapes, trust me the mirror will act as a perfect tool as same as your camera.
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Wednesday, 4 November 2015
Pose to perfection: Certain tips to think over
Tip 1: Make the mirror your BFF, stand next to it and pose unless and until it gets perfect. Learn more and more about your body, how it shapes, trust me the mirror will act as a perfect tool as same as your camera.
As a younger woman, I dreamed of being a model, but there weren't any readily available tips around like yours to help young wannabe models break into the scene. Your tips make it sound quite simple and natural - something anyone could achieve, given the diversity of models these days. I wonder if it's too late for me now at 50?!
ReplyDeleteMaribeth Curley @ UP Communication