Taking Pictures In Public
I always get asked how I get over taking pictures in public. And the answer is; I literally, just.. Do it! And I know you’re like “that’s it?” But no seriously. Babes, 9 times /10, people are paying us NO mind! And if they’re looking, it’s bc it’s just taking them a second to figure out what you’re doing. Humans are naturally curious. And most of the time, you’ll be complimented every 5 people! Grab your tripod and GO TAKE YOUR INSTAGRAM PICS SIS!!!
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OOTD ✨
👗 Dress: Thrifted
👚 Top: Ross
👟 Shoes: Platos Closet
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So, you've heard the golden rule for public photoshoots: just do it! But what if that little voice in your head still makes you feel a bit awkward? I totally get it! Beyond simply taking the plunge, there are some practical steps and mindset shifts that can turn your public photo sessions from nerve-wracking to totally natural and fun. First, let's talk about building that confidence. Start by practicing in slightly less crowded spots. Maybe a quiet park in the morning, or a charming backstreet. This helps you get comfortable with your movements and expressions without feeling overwhelmed. Bringing a friend along can be a huge boost – they can cheer you on, give you real-time feedback, or even just make you laugh to loosen up. If you're riding solo, your trusty tripod becomes your best friend, allowing you to experiment with angles and poses at your own pace. Now, for those actual poses! Don't just stand there; make your photos dynamic. Think about movement: a casual stride, a hair flip, a twirl in your favorite red dress. Utilize your surroundings – that beautiful stone staircase isn't just for walking, it's a perfect spot to sit casually, lean against the railing, or even use the steps for varying levels in your shots. Those autumn trees in the background? Let them frame you, or interact with them by pretending to reach for a leaf. Even small details, like showcasing your chic black corset top or those statement heels, can add so much character to your OOTD. The key is to look natural, not staged. Try looking slightly away from the camera, or at something just beyond it, as if you’re caught in a moment. And what if you're not always alone? Sometimes you're out with your besties, and you want to capture those fun memories! If you're searching for 'trio pose ideas,' you've come to the right place. Forget stiff lines; aim for connection and interaction. The Huddle & Whisper: Have one person in the center, and the other two lean in closely, perhaps pretending to whisper a secret and laughing. This creates a candid, joyful vibe. Staggered Walk: Walk away from or towards the camera in a staggered line, with one person slightly ahead or behind. Look back over your shoulder or engage in conversation with each other. This adds movement and depth. Interactive Sitting: Find a bench or even some steps (like that stone staircase!) where you can all sit. One person can have their arm around another, someone else can be mid-laugh, or you could all look in different directions, connected by proximity. The Action Shot: If you're feeling playful, try a synchronized jump, a group twirl, or even just linking arms and skipping. These energetic shots are always memorable! Remember, the goal is to tell a story with your photos. Whether you're solo in your fabulous red dress and black corset, or with your crew, confidence is your best accessory. Embrace your inner model, and don't let anyone dull your sparkle!






Thank you for this 🥹💖