The Art of Posing and Directing Women By Andy Armstrong

Photography’s technical aspects make up only half of the picture. The other half? being aware of your model’s stance. However, it’s not that simple. You have to learn how to relate to a model if you want to shoot perfect photos. How can you explain your mental images to a model who might or might not be feeling vulnerable and half-naked? Andy Armstrong’s most recent book, The Art of Posing and Directing Women, will teach you just that. This book will become your go-to resource for learning how to properly posture a model if you’re new to model photography.
In contrast to previous books on glamor modeling, this one places a lot of emphasis on the communication side of photography. Just as crucial as understanding how to change the shutter speed and aperture is understanding how to relate to your subject. It’s also what sets professional photographers apart from amateurs. There are 45 pages of posing women, pose progression, and specialist positions in this 114-page guide.
Size : 23.4 MB | English | 2014 | PDF