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How to Pose for Photos – 6 Tips for Beginners

Here are 6 easy tips to remember for doing your first few photoshoots.  Simplicity is best. Don’t build up the session and over-practice in the beginning. An experienced photographer will give you some direction while letting you move naturally into poses that feel comfortable for you with only slight tweaks.  The most important thing to remember is to be confident. This will show and even amplify on camera.

  1. Avoid the Deer-in-the-Headlights Look: You may initially feel anxious as you embark on your first shoot. Beginners don’t know what to expect. Fear shows in the eyes first. So, try to avoid the scared look and soften your eyes. One good way to combat this is to squint your eyes until you begin to feel more relaxed. Your eyes will eventually relax as well.
  2. Move: Try not to get stuck in a pose for more than 3 seconds. A good photoshoot is like a flowing dance between you and the photographer. The truth is, the photographer will be capturing your transitions as well as your poses. Let them do their magic as you do yours. Move constantly and slightly, moving the angles of your head, shoulders, hips and shift your weight. Don’t forget to change your facial expression as well. Many new models produce photoshoots with the same default facial expression throughout the whole shoot. Let your photos show you in a variety of emotions and poses.
  3. Hand Placement: Keep in mind what you’re doing with your hands at all times. When you’re a beginner, your hands may be tense and this will show in photos as well. Awkward, stiff hands can ruin a photo when looking back at the details. If you’re holding onto something, like a necklace or jacket, make sure you are doing this gracefully and softly.
  4. Posture: Mother was right. And she still is. Make sure you have good posture to produce a model-like silhouette. This is one of the most important tenants of modeling.
  5. Asymmetrical Poses: Symmetrical poses are ok but often not that interesting. Include a few asymmetrical poses as well, as this looks more creative and artistic on camera.
  6. Don’t Always Look Straight Into the Camera: (There is an exception if you’re doing a photoshoot for your initial headshots or composite cards. Head-on angles are best for presenting yourself to a Casting Director in that case because they need to see your face clearly.) Otherwise, for an interesting shoot, looking away makes the viewer wonder “What is the model looking at? What is he or she thinking about?” It doesnt need to be dramatic and far off into the distance – it can be slightly off camera.

MAx Talents Beat the Winter Blues

The weather is definitely a little bit frightful these days. Follow these simple things and beat the winter blues!!

Stay active. Whether its outside skating, tobaganing, or inside with your friends for a night of Just Dance 2015, this will help boost Serotonin, which will help keep your mood up. It also helps keep you warm as your moving.

Find things you can enjoy. Wether its curling up on the couch with a book, going out for a meal or coffee with a friend, or renting your favorite movie. These things all help remind us that there are things to enjoy even if its too cold to be outdoors.

Buy and eat fesh produce. It may be a pain to get to the grocery store but eating fresh fruits and vegetables can definitely help increase your mood as well as your metabolism!

Get Cultured. There are plenty of museums, art galleries, plays and other things  going on in the city. It may not be nice getting there but once you are there you will learn so much more than you ever could, or your mind could escape for a few hours. Enjoy it.

When all is said and done, get up and do something. Winter designs our bodies to go into hybernation when its blistering cold. The more we cna keep active the easier it is to counter those feelings! So Lets go!!

3 Quick Tips for Actors Starting Their Careers

  1. Learn the Craft. Study acting. Master the art of improv. Take multiple classes! The ultimate goal is to go before a casting director and nail the audition. That’s how you’re going to book work. If you really want to be a working actor, find the best teacher, the best acting coaches and then learn all you can from them.  Max Agency pays for free Audition Technique classes that incorporate monologues and skits because we invest in your success.
  2. Be Marketable. Often you need footage immediately, so go get some practice. Student films or independent projects will help you create some media to present to a casting director. It’s your personal commercial. There are millions of actors who don’t work, so try something new. Take risks. Don’t turn down work, but use it as a chance to get better and add to your experience.
  3. Surround Yourself With Artistic People. If you are with like-minded people, you will persevere and eventually get better. Fellow actors will fuel your passion – and likewise. You want to even surround yourself with people who are better-skilled than you are, because they will inspire you to push the boundaries.

All the best in 2015! Max Agency is here to help you realize your goals. You need to take the first step. Apply for an Evaluation with one of our dedicated Model & Talent Agents http://maxagency.com/application.php