Elegant_Sloth

joined 9 months ago
[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

Yes I've shown a few people and my colleagues have seen them and said the same thing. I got one stock stiff pose for team shots of "put your hand in your pocket" that I tried to make more natural with the practise I'd done before. My own ones got less direction as well from what everyone said which is sad because I was excited to be told how to pose well from behind the camera rather than from my perspective. It's hard to practise looking better when you don't know what your better is.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

Thanks, good point. I hadn't thought of it like that. I've been trying for the past year to get used to seeing myself in pictures by taking them of myself and posing. It's more like everyone else's look relaxed but well staged as they have pretty much the same poses or characteristics whereas mine obviously missed something. Poor head or shoulder angles compared to others which they were told to change but I wasn't etc.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

Thanks for the insight. Although it was my first time I actually went in confident and excited but it lasted less than 1 minute then onto the last guy (there were 10 of us). We weren't given any pre-shoot stuff, just told to show up. I have no idea how to pose properly so I was hoping for more direction but got 3 broad instructions. We also didn't get to see them after he took them so we couldn't say anything.

 

When you're photographing someone or a team for business purposes, how do you interact with them? Do you spend time trying to put them at ease, ask how they want to be portrayed, or just say "stand here, lean back, look here. YES YOU'RE KILLING IT!"? I got professional headshots done by my company with some team photos and I hate how I look in all of them. The headshots I though would be chest up so I didn't pose my lower half or I was told to pose a certain way and it looks awful. I've seen the other's photos and they look natural and relaxed. I look awkward and rigid. The photographer said maybe 4 sentences in all 5 photos for how I should stand and none look good. I've never had photos taken of me outside of school pictures and I really tried with posing tutorials beforehand so I was excited. Was this the norm for team type shoots or do others do this differently? What could I have done differently as a subject to get the most out of a rushed session?