EP 26 | how to take 📸 standing without looking awkward save it or send it to your photographer friend!
Taking standing photos can feel challenging if you’re worried about looking stiff or awkward. From personal experience, the key is in the subtle shifts of weight and the positioning of your hands and feet. For example, placing more weight on one leg creates natural curves and a relaxed posture. Avoid standing completely straight, which often feels unnatural and tense in photos. In addition to posture, engaging with your environment can create a more candid feel. Leaning slightly against a wall, or using props like a cup at a café, can add a casual vibe that enhances the image quality. Lighting also makes a huge difference—soft natural light from a window or outdoors during golden hour highlights your features while keeping the look warm and inviting. When posing, try to angle your body slightly away from the camera instead of facing it head-on. This approach narrows your silhouette and adds depth to the photo. Experiment with different facial expressions too—smiling gently or giving a subtle look away from the camera can make the shot feel more authentic. If you’re working with a photographer friend, share your favorite poses and moods beforehand to streamline the shoot. Take time to review photos together to discover what works best for your unique style. Practicing these tips over time will naturally boost your confidence, making each standing shot look effortless and Instagram-worthy.





























