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What is a Pose?
Posing For Camera

Section I
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01. Female Model
02. Leg Posing
03. Model Posing
04. Model Posing Techniques

Section II
(Advanced Technique)


05. Advanced Posing
06. Legs
07. Arms
08. Head: Placement
09. Creativity Begins

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WHAT IS A POSE?

It is not possible to be entirely precise, for definitions vary, the meanings change with the times and a good deal of healthy con­troversy exists.

The dictionary says it is, first, a position of the body ...an attitude. Its secondary meanings, however, have negative conno­tations of artificial appearance - placing or putting, mere affectation, pretense, rigid stance, etc.

The modernist winces and avoids its use, for photography has advanced with the speed of its lenses and films and left the word pose - as it maintains inflexibly its old meaning - draining life and vitality out of action.

Although, we too, must use the word -we ask you to accept it in its new and broadest sense. Pose (or Posing) today in­cludes something more basic, a state of composure, balance ... poise before the camera.

A pose may be deliberately assumed with gestures and attitudes designedly adapted to mood or position... yet that does not preclude candidness.

The manner is which the body achieves a position before the camera (the action can be as candid or deliberate as you please) is posing in the modern sense, and the state in which it is recorded (in either poised consciousness or oblivion to the camera) is the pose.

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