Love the shot and this series of shots. Your work and your outfits are great and you are a most gorgeous model subject...but, you are a little more relaxed in this pose than I feel you could be. A little more discomfort in your left arm would make a more solid and statuesque pose. As in the term "strike a pose", you move into the pose and freeze, at which time it is the photographer's job to make the ultimate capture. The longer and more natural looking the pose, the more likely the photographer will capture it. Once again though, no one will get past your lovely face and gorgeous legs, which are perfectly poised and posed. You are adorable. That doesn't mean you can do whatever you want, whenever you want... well not every time! Sure maybe most of the time, but it will come back to haunt you, because some creative director who dated someone that looked like you, who dumped him or her, will find any reason to get rid of you. An old rule of action and dramatic modelling is, that if it feels normal or doesn't hurt you likely are doing it wrong. When you see gorgeous models in magazine ads, they stretch and lean into the most uncomfortable and weird, but attractive positions, all the while smiling like it is the best moment of their lives. It isn't. It is the old rule, you have to suffer for your art. It is a very nice wrist twist. I don't. It was just a thought!
you are a little more relaxed in this pose than I feel you could be. A little more discomfort in your left arm would make a more solid
and statuesque pose. As in the term "strike a pose", you move into the pose and freeze, at which time it is the photographer's
job to make the ultimate capture. The longer and more natural looking the pose, the more likely the photographer will capture it.
Once again though, no one will get past your lovely face and gorgeous legs, which are perfectly poised and posed. You are adorable.
That doesn't mean you can do whatever you want, whenever you want... well not every time! Sure maybe most of the time, but it will
come back to haunt you, because some creative director who dated someone that looked like you, who dumped him or her, will find any
reason to get rid of you. An old rule of action and dramatic modelling is, that if it feels normal or doesn't hurt you likely are doing it wrong.
When you see gorgeous models in magazine ads, they stretch and lean into the most uncomfortable and weird, but attractive positions, all
the while smiling like it is the best moment of their lives. It isn't. It is the old rule, you have to suffer for your art. It is a very nice wrist twist.
I don't. It was just a thought!