How to pose for cheongsam photography

The method of putting cheongsam is as follows:

1, stand on your side and put your hands on your waist.

Take a full-length photo of a cheongsam portrait, and the angle of sideways can highlight the curve of the character well. At this time, your hands can be slightly crossed on your waist, which can properly cover your lower abdomen, and secondly, your posture will be more elegant, and one foot can step back to reveal the lines of your legs.

It's attractive to bow your head with an umbrella.

The use of props is particularly important when shooting cheongsam portraits. Like the girls below, holding an oil-paper umbrella and looking down, coupled with the sense of candid camera created by the vague prospect, the photos are very casual and attractive, especially suitable for girls with fat lower body.

3. Reading with your head down is meaningful.

The ancients said that "there is a poetic soul in the belly", and reading is the most appropriate way to shoot a gentle and intellectual temperament. Close-up of a half-length photo of a character on one side of the screen, the horizontal composition is simple and easy to use, and the horizontal composition can capture the visual sense of the movie screen.

4. Hands are more forward-looking than orchids.

When it comes to the hand posture of cheongsam portraits, orchid fingers are definitely indispensable, but they can't be very stiff. You can pretend to tidy up your headdress and look forward naturally, so that your expressions and movements are in place, which is in line with the noble temperament of cheongsam.

5. lean forward and support with your hands.

In some antique scenes, you can use the railing or wall in the scene as the support point of your hand, lean on it, and use the posture of the figure leaning forward to effectively show the curve of your body, and the shooting effect is better.

Characteristics of cheongsam

Open or semi-open form of right lapel, collar button, side slit, single piece of cloth and flat cutting of sleeves, etc. Opening is only one of the many features of cheongsam, not the only one, nor is it necessary. Classical flag dresses mostly adopt straight lines, loose body, split sides, and the waistline of the chest is close to the size ratio of the dress.