More and more girls are wearing Hanfu now, giving people a sense of elegance and femininity. Especially the feeling of wearing Hanfu. Naturally, you need to take some good-looking photos when wearing Hanfu. So how do you take photos when wearing Hanfu?
1. Interact with props
Look at all the props (fans, bracelets, books, etc.) around you. For fun or appreciation, try to pose as well as possible. You can also use props to partially cover your face to make a shy and timid gesture.
2. Sleeping style
After finding something you can rely on, relax your body and make your sleeping position look more natural. Borrow stone tables, tree branches, rockeries, stone steps, etc. And the overall texture of the later photos will be quiet and safe.
3. Upright type
This "inversion" is not another "inversion", nor does it mean that the whole body is upside down, with the head down. Instead, the photographer lies on the ground and stands on the model's head, and can open or close his eyes. But remember to cooperate with the photographer and avoid eye rolls and double chins.
4. Make fun of flowers and plants
You can interact with the flowers and plants in the background, such as pointing your nose down and holding flowers with your fingers, but be sure to pay attention to your eyes! Eye!
5. In a daze
It seems to be looking into the distance, thinking about this. It's simple, but could easily fall flat. Appropriately add some natural movements and don't be rigid.
6. Turn around suddenly.
During the exercise, the photographer can capture photos to make them full of movement, such as tossing hair back, suddenly turning around and smiling, or you can choose to capture photos by spinning in circles.
7. Looking at the camera
This aspect has relatively high requirements on the eyes. The overall meaning of the photos expressed by different themes is also different, so the requirements for the content expressed by the eyes are also different. At the same time, it is best to focus on the upper middle position.
8. Chin slightly sideways and droopy eyelids
This posture can be said to be the most versatile ancient style POSS, as long as the overall style shows the gentle and pleasant style of oriental women.