Photography Major Shares 30 Easy Posing Tips That Make Anyone Look Better In Photos (New Pics)
Interview With ArtistWhatever we might tell others, the vast majority of us care what people think of us. Caring about our reputations is a very natural and human thing to do. So we want to look our best. Both in real-life and in photos. If we look good, we can impress others, and reap those sweet, sweet social rewards!
However, looking good in front of a camera is an art form in itself. Some of us have an instinct for how best to pose; some of us don’t. Fortunately, Chicago-based photography major Bonnie Rodríguez Krzywicki is here to swoop in like a flash and save the day—or rather the snap!
She’s got a wonderful list of Dos and Don’ts for us to follow, so check them out below. As you’re scrolling down, upvote the tips that you found helpful. Need some more photogenic goodness? You’ll find Bored Panda’s earlier article about Bonnie right over here and her newest posts on her Instagram. But before that, be sure to scroll down and read our full interview with the talented photographer.
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I want those shoes, I never go anywhere to wear them, but still want them.
Bonnie has been passionate about photography ever since she was 14. That was when she did her very first photography course. "Since then, I knew it was my passion. Especially portraits because I loved working with people," she said.
"I did my bachelor's in journalism, and then I move to NYC for my Master on fine arts in photography. I worked in LA and Miami for a couple of years, where I had the opportunity to work with celebrities like Camila Cabello, Donnel Rawlings, among others. I also worked as a freelance photographer with companies like Atlantic Records, Miss USA, and Univision," the photographer shared. "Now I work in Chicago with fewer exclusive photography clients because my career expanded. I create my own digital products, have online workshops, and partnerships with companies as an influencer, which I absolutely love."
It's the community that surrounds Bonnie, her adoring fans, whom she calls 'Shutterbugs,' that keeps driving her passion and creativity forward. "My heart beats faster every time somebody sends me a message or leaves me a comment, saying they felt helpless and hated photography, and now they feel empowered, happy, and confident. Their success is what keeps me going," she shared.
Waist transformation in 1 move. Elongate.
That bad lightning is actually giving it great composition. The pic is overall dark, the brightness draws your eye to the middle of the picture, her leg, and more importantly, her now small waist.
Load More Replies...Short hair can be so classy, and so sexy, you just have to find a cut you’re comfortable with and a good hairstylist. After a particular cut a couple years back, I was literally getting stopped by people to compliment my hair AND how it fit me. Personally, I recommend the stylists at Tony & Guy, they get a lot of training!
Load More Replies..."While working as a photographer, a common comment among new clients will be, 'I'm not an expert; I don't know what to do.' This situation wouldn't happen with people in the entertainment industry, but with people who didn't have experience in front of the camera. I understood their fear completely. I was timid, and it took me years of university, working with models, and practice to finally discover what made me feel fearless while taking my own photos," Bonnie told Bored Panda about the roots of her Dos and Don'ts in an interview.
"Confidence comes from knowledge. I can talk all you want me to about lighting, planing a fashion editorial, editing. But if you ask me about quantum physics, I will probably start sweating and look nervous because I have no clue what to say. Same with poses. If you know what to do initially, you will flow, but if you have no clue what to do, the stress will take over, and the photo won't be successful. So I decided that before any photoshoot, I will share a pdf with some tips. This change was a big success, and my clients will arrive with positive energy. At that moment, I started sharing some of this info on social media, and that became my signature."
We needed a swimsuit that shows our beauty and makes us feel powerful. With that in mind we designed a piece with large graphics to stylize and highlight.
What's wrong with the first photo? All I see is a happy woman sitting in the sand in a natural position & smiling. The second one is so fake it's painful; nobody actually sits like that at the beach. But nooo, it's sooo much better because now her stomach is flat & her legs look longer. What happened to enjoying the moment & just snapping pictures to preserve how they actually were?
I agree, also if she took her own advice about elongating and wasn't hunched it would achieve both a natural and happy moment while also flattening her stomach.
Load More Replies...The second photo looks so awkward, especially her hands and the way she's pulling on her bathing suit.
Take pictures that don't remind me I was happy on the trip, no thanks.
For Bonnie, creativity is something that you have to consistently work towards every day. "The action gets me inspired. So every morning, I take one hour to write down my video ideas. Some of them are very successful, and others never become a reality. I take great inspiration from the comment section on my social media. I'm always asking my community, what makes them feel uncomfortable, so I have a better view of how I can serve them," she said.
However, just like all of us, Bonnie does hit a creative wall sometimes. "Hey, I'm human, and sometimes I don't feel inspired. In that case, I take a day off from anything linked to photography, and I dig into an entirely different subject. It can be cooking, mystery stories, really anything I stumble. I usually will end up hearing or reading a random fact that strikes my creativity again. Probably next time, I should dig into quantum physics."
While I get the point, I still find the left photo nicer here simply because of that adorable smile.
2021 looks like it's going to be a great year for the photographer and she told us that she's very excited. In fact, she's writing her first book with a publisher on the art of being photogenic. "I'm writing my first book with a publisher on the art of being photogenic. My idea is to take my readers on a photo journey. They can discover their angle, their side, how camera distortion affects them and how to use it to their advantage. Also touching on other important facts that make you photogenic, like fashion, lighting, makeup, and location. Everything a man or woman needs to consider."
She continued: "Every step of the way will be a building block to create their unique, personalize photo experience. Not what works for X celebrity, but what works for YOU. I can't wait to share it!"
Show your curves.
The various poses that Bonnie posts on social media have been her signature feature for many, many years. However, this year, she plans to share a much broader photography perspective with her online fans. "I will be creating more videos about all the little things that I learned on set that make a difference in our final photo—content about poses, fashion styling photo tips, photogenic makeup, and photo locations. I'm taking it to the next level."
Bonnie has over 811k followers on Instagram and more than 28.6k fans on Facebook. One of the main draws for her followers is that she posts content very often. You’ll find updates and advice on how best to pose and what pitfalls to avoid almost every single day on her social media.
A lot of Bonnie’s tips have to do with being confident in front of the camera, showing off your most flattering aspects, as well as creating artistic and dynamic—rather than mundane or touristy—shots.
Get comfortable.
Professional photographer Dominic Sberna gave Bored Panda his take on looking photogenic in front of the camera. In his opinion, it's difficult to find a clear-cut line between someone who is photogenic and who isn't. "I don't know if [being photogenic] is anything that can be learned, but I do believe that everyone can look good in a photo," he said.
"I think being photogenic is a matter of opinion to each viewer. Everyone can look good in a photo though, but again it's a matter of opinion if said person does look good and/or photogenic. As far as models go, that's something that is definitely a learned skill for some, but for others, it could be natural. Modeling is a whole other game and skill set," the photographer shared with Bored Panda his opinion.
Dominic revealed that one piece of advice that was instilled in him is that "if it feels uncomfortable or awkward as far as posing, it probably looks good." A lot of poses aren't natural but they might look fantastic in a photo. "If someone has the natural ability to pose, it's easier to work with that person because they sort of take the reins and the photographer can let them do their thing. That's my opinion at least. I'm also not always comfortable posing someone as I don't want them to be uncomfortable. It's a double-edged sword in that regard."
Photo One: We tend to put our hands foward, losing shape.
Photo two: Show your waist by placing your hands inside the blazer.
I think it says “shutterbug” like a photographer, not “litterbug” which is what I originally thought and assume you did too hahaha
Load More Replies...Isn't the second showing " attidute" and the first sweetness? Or is it just me?
Photo One: Flat with no rhythm.
Photo Two: One step foward and one step back to capture movement.
oh man, after looking at these, i wish i could retake some of the family pictures.
The smile and hand position make the left photo convey insecurity, if she smiled the same as the right photo and did something with her hands she'd look just as great.
While you can take a lot of great shots by setting up the camera yourself or using a selfie stick, there are still some additional fundamental things that a photographer must know in order to go from merely ‘good’ to ‘great.’
In a couple of previous interviews, Bored Panda spoke with professional photographer Dominic about composition, timing, different styles of photography, patience, improving our skills as photographers, as well as certain stereotypes about photographers that some people have.
In Dominic’s professional opinion, timing—knowing when to take the picture—is an essential component in any photographer’s toolbox. However, its importance is determined by the style of photography that you focus on. While composition will always be near the top of the importance hierarchy for any professional.
Take adventage of the dress you wear in your photos. The dress in this photo is cute. But we can't see the things that make it really attractive. If your dress has an opening, show it. It will give more visual definition to your body.
From lost to diva!
So do I have to walk around like this all day at the beach to look good? Can’t help feeling I’d look a bit ridiculous
Load More Replies...first off: tip toeing like that looks dumb second: try another bikini
What a bunch of judgmental people. I mean, my Lord! I think she looks great! Just because someone has more confidence than you, doesn't' mean you put them down. Keep on being your beautiful self girl. Haters gonna hate.
Really like this. If you're gonna take a picture in your swimsuit tiptoes or heels will elongate the body. Good tip.
Pose to show your outfit. Flamingo pose.
But then you can't see the full design on the pant leg when it's all scrunched up. {shrug}
“Planning out a shot or scene (depending on your style) takes time. Composition is probably the most important in my mind though. One doesn't have to necessarily follow the rules of composition, but how a photo is laid out is going to make or break a photo,” Dominic explained to Bored Panda.
“Some of the best photos in the world don't necessarily follow the rules of composition because their layout is made that much better by breaking them in a way that challenges the norm," the pro photographer added, pointing out that we have to be open to experimenting, bending (and breaking) the rules, as well as moving outside our comfort zones.
Open pose. Face up. Can you see the difference?
I think she looks AMAZING IN ALL of them except for the one where she's standing on her tippy toes!
I think she looks am a in just about every one of them feeling when I'm not that flattered by is that swimsuit one with her standing on her tippy toes!
Not for me, I’m quite chin heavy as it is, showing it off would not improve matters.
The first photo would be really cute too if she looked at the camera and smiled a real smile, maybe gave a peace sign with her right hand or hung off the stairs with her arms outstretched.
Forgive me if you are making a joke, but I think it's love
Load More Replies...I honestly don't see what's wrong with the first one. I can imagine it's nice to have your friend's faces in a photo on the beach instead of a Pinterest-moment.
I have a feeling if I was taking the picture and said: "Hey this will look better if none of your faces are in it!" That it would not end well.
The timing of the shutter is vital in sports photography while the opposite is often true in landscape photography. Meanwhile, nature photography is a mix of both. Dominic added that luck is also a factor that can make or break an image: whether or not we’re quick to react to the opportunities that life presents us is another question entirely.
I prefer the first photo, comes across as more friendly and inviting, and her smile is cute.
"Timing means something different to everyone, but it is of utmost importance. Some will say it's luck, some will say it's skill, but at the end of the day, I truly believe it is a bit of both combined with experience and the ability to learn from your previous work," he said.
Steamy photo effect with beauty bar. Cover your shower glass with water and soap.
I don't wear makeup so this is a genuine question, when makeup is this waterproof how do you remove it and how long does it take?
Load More Replies...I mean, it's an *aesthetic* photoshoot. But not too practical
Load More Replies...I'm not trying to be rude really but... why's she wearing makeup in the shower? Is it just for the picture?
I think both pics look nice, I quite like her slight grimace in the first one.
Wait...what?!? Is the "respect women" comment for me? I said That face, as in, she looks done with everything and everybody. The reason I love BP is because there's a lot of positivity, information and support. So if you're trying to pick a fight, stop being a little bitch! If you meant something different, explain. You keyboard gangsters are so annoying.
Load More Replies...It's not misognistic.... She's really making a "take the gd picture already" face. I know, because that the face I make when my mom says "oh just one more pic, that one didn't turn out right"
Load More Replies...A main rule of photography is to not have things growing out of people's heads. I'm also curious as to why her shoes aren't zipped up.
THIS. I wondered too. Plus "hey you in the tight pants, hide your bum in the pumpkins" is body-shaming.
Load More Replies...For Dominic, repetition and effort are the keys to success. So if you ever find yourself missing out on perfect shots or messing up your photos, keep at it. “Keep trying and it'll pay off eventually. Maybe not as fast as you would like it to, but like anything, if you work at it enough, it will come to you in time."
Photo One: Visually wider waist.
Photo Two: Defined waist.
Same, can’t see my non existent waist of its covered in baggy clothes
Load More Replies...& what the hell is wrong with a wider waist? I don't see anything "wrong" with the first picture & wouldn't have known it was "bad" unless I was told.
Nothing is wrong with it. This is another case of not following her own advice, if she put one hand inside the coat you'd see her waist better and it would look a lot less akward than the second photo.
Load More Replies...This the only page where I like the Xphoto better. Waist or no - it's better balanced ʢٛ•؈•ʡ
Add movement.
Photo One: The wrong lighting makes us look different.
Photo Two: While correct lighting avoids unwanted shadows.
We also chatted to Dominic about the stereotype floating out there that boyfriends are supposedly ‘bad’ at taking photos. In his opinion, this probably has more to do with social media and how easy it is to pick up a camera than anyone’s actual skill level. “It seems like at a quick glance, there are young females choosing to pick up a camera one day and pursue photography. Whether this is accurate or just my perception of what I've seen, who knows."
Photographer Dominic has been at the receiving end of the stereotype, with someone preferring that a woman take a picture instead of him who was studying to become a pro. Whether or not guys or gals take better pictures depends on each individual’s skill level. As well as their personalities, too! For instance, Dominic takes silly pictures of his wife, even though they can both take good photos of each other.
@TheGayPandas when r u going to make a new post.
Load More Replies...Use your scarf for movement.
Some of these are good tips on how to take more flattering pictures, but some seem more like a how-to-look-every-other-fake-instagram-person.
more like how-to-look-like-an-instagram-model. Which isn't necessarily bad, and also not necessarily good either.
Load More Replies...am i the only one who thought she was holding a giant stick in the second pic?....
This wasn’t 30 ideas, it was two. Have better posture and don’t stand with shoulders squared
One thing that Dominic believes is missing in our fast-paced modern world is patience. There’s an unholy amount of pressure on us to do things very quickly which means that patience is in short supply and often overlooked. “Sometimes, it's hard not to feel rushed, whether it's on vacation or photographing a family, it does happen. I'm the kind of person that needs to take my time and work into the setting," the photographer shared.
Photo One: Selfie mistake. If the light comes from behind you:
1. You lose detail.
2. Your skin and face doesn't glow.
3. It is more difficult to edit.
Photo Two: When the light comes from the front:
1. Return your natural shine.
2. It is easy to edit.
3. The photo has more quality.
Photo secret:
Experiment with levels.
on the left....we are soulless posers. We work for a clothing catalogue....perfect
What if you just want to smile at the camera and capture that moment with your beloved ones?
for a better look-CHANGE YOUR OUTFIT COMPLETELY. bc like of COURSE you must match ur backgroud, duh.
i think i see the second pic out fit in the back round of the first pic.
Wait honey, don't take my picture yet. I have to find the perfect outfit!
"My first few shots of any scene, aren't typically my best. I think the biggest thing to remember is to take your time and focus on what you like to take pictures of. We live in such a fast-paced world. But with art, it can't be rushed. We all want to rush (myself included), but it creates lesser work at the end of the day," Dominic said. "Focus on what you want to take pictures of, and if others like it too, that's an added bonus! As long as you're true to yourself, you'll be okay. Not every photo will be great or gather the praise you feel it deserves, but the important thing is to always be true to yourself in your art and in life."
1. Make curves.
2. No open hands. Close fingers.
3. Soft touch.
Reflection Technique.
Use a window to play with the reflection. Use your hands to add drama.
Photo One: Let's transform this photo. Ready?
Photo Two: Let's start with a simple white dress. The will be the centerpiece. Hat and glasses to give it a little drama.
Having to change clothes for the photo removes all spontaneity from what could be a nice candid picture.
Photo One: Back light. Less skin glow. Less photo quality.
Photo Two: Frontal light. More skin glow. Better photo quality.
Jeezis H Keeericed. Give it a rest. You're not as witty as you imagine yourself to be. STFU.
Load More Replies...This article made me feel like the times where a photo was take to remind us of a certain moment are gone, the spontaneity has died and clichés and narcissism are flourishing. :(
There's different types of portrait photos and they range between candids and glamour shots. All can exist in this world.
Load More Replies...OK, so taking photos is ONLY about making an impression by meeting beauty standards as good as possible, for women typically to look seductive. Understood. So long, I thought photos were mainly to conserve moments, supporting memories...
90% of the pictures were making her look more bold and confident, not more "seductive".
Load More Replies...5 days until International Women's Day and this is what we need, another article telling women that it's important to look good. How many of those were for men only? All hail the patriarchy. Photographs for people are about creating memories, not looking good. How many of those photos were the women not even smiling. I expect better from Bored Panda than this demeaning patronising kind of article.
I completely agree with you! The post was basically showing women how to look thinner (aka "better") in photos. Wow, we've come a long way. :(
Load More Replies...I thought this post was about cool photography, but instead it's a VERY toxic post that's about 'how to look thinner in photos'. I will not be following this person. POSE HOWEVER THE F*** YOU WANT TO.
Honestly, this is true , but its only if you want to
Load More Replies...You don't have to show off your body or pull a resting bitch face to make a photo look good.
Right?! I always think a smile makes everyone look better.
Load More Replies...Panda, please. What are you doing? This article isn't about better pictures, this is an article about how to pose for IG so you look like "you are supposed to". Could you not? There is great ways to use the same content to show how posing creates a picture, and therefore we shouldn't believe that everything on IG is real life.
As many photographers and models alike (whether professional or not) have come to know, spontaneity in photos usually takes a good deal of work. Photography is about a bit more than just vacation snapshots.
Load More Replies...Well, even for the photographer, it can be advice - i.e. don't take pictures of people when they are slouching, wait for them to be in a better position, at a better angle when you take your candid shot
Load More Replies...This article made me feel like the times where a photo was take to remind us of a certain moment are gone, the spontaneity has died and clichés and narcissism are flourishing. :(
There's different types of portrait photos and they range between candids and glamour shots. All can exist in this world.
Load More Replies...OK, so taking photos is ONLY about making an impression by meeting beauty standards as good as possible, for women typically to look seductive. Understood. So long, I thought photos were mainly to conserve moments, supporting memories...
90% of the pictures were making her look more bold and confident, not more "seductive".
Load More Replies...5 days until International Women's Day and this is what we need, another article telling women that it's important to look good. How many of those were for men only? All hail the patriarchy. Photographs for people are about creating memories, not looking good. How many of those photos were the women not even smiling. I expect better from Bored Panda than this demeaning patronising kind of article.
I completely agree with you! The post was basically showing women how to look thinner (aka "better") in photos. Wow, we've come a long way. :(
Load More Replies...I thought this post was about cool photography, but instead it's a VERY toxic post that's about 'how to look thinner in photos'. I will not be following this person. POSE HOWEVER THE F*** YOU WANT TO.
Honestly, this is true , but its only if you want to
Load More Replies...You don't have to show off your body or pull a resting bitch face to make a photo look good.
Right?! I always think a smile makes everyone look better.
Load More Replies...Panda, please. What are you doing? This article isn't about better pictures, this is an article about how to pose for IG so you look like "you are supposed to". Could you not? There is great ways to use the same content to show how posing creates a picture, and therefore we shouldn't believe that everything on IG is real life.
As many photographers and models alike (whether professional or not) have come to know, spontaneity in photos usually takes a good deal of work. Photography is about a bit more than just vacation snapshots.
Load More Replies...Well, even for the photographer, it can be advice - i.e. don't take pictures of people when they are slouching, wait for them to be in a better position, at a better angle when you take your candid shot
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