Boudoir Posing Guide eBook Vol.2
by Katherine Honeybourne
These brilliant downloadable Posing Guides (I & II) for Boudoir photography created by Katherine Honeybourne contain over 300 pages of examples of common mistakes and how to avoid them or turn them into flattering poses, tricks on how to compensate for problem areas and to enhance your clients best features.
The Complete Guide to Boudoir Posing
Boudoir Posing Guide Vol.2 is a great addition to the first guide or a perfect stand alone guide for a great variety of posing ideas and principles. The 36 page pdf and over 100 individual poses contain many examples of flattering poses and how to achieve them, tips and tricks on how to compensate for problem areas and to enhance your client’s best features. Hands, detail shots, bathtub poses, camera angles and variations of many poses are all covered.
Posing Tips for Boudoir Photographers
Also included are countless tips on how to make your client look as natural and relaxed as possible with hand and arm positioning. The art of “flow posing” is demonstrated – being able to flow from one pose to the next to keep your shoots flowing efficiently and capturing a great number of flattering, sellable images.
Hands, legs, props, detail shots, camera angles and variations of many poses are all covered in-depth. Also included are countless tips on how to make your client look as natural and relaxed as possible and how to get those sexy looks.
Over 100 Boudoir Posing Tips!
The 100 individual poses are ready to be uploaded to your mobile device and used as a reference during your shoots or to be studied on your computer.
What Kind of Format is this eBook in?
Boudoir Posing Guide Vol. 2 eBook is a downloadable PDF file, which can be viewed on a number of devices – laptop and desktop computers, iPhone or Android devices, iPads, and other tablets.
For iPad specific users, our eBooks & Bonus Materials are compressed into ZIP files to decrease the size of the package for download. Use the link that you receive upon your purchase to download the ZIP file to your computer first, unzip it using any decompression program on your PC or MAC and then transfer PDF files to your iPad via iTunes or Dropbox app, whichever is more convenient for you.