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limbik
Dec-03-2006, 12:08 PM
Hello all,

I'm looking for input on what my best choice for a book on posing would be?

It woud be nice if I could find one that covered as much as possible, ie: goups, kids, portraits, weddings with specific examples and not getting too off topic with hardware or general photo technique discussion. I hope to find one that is fairly modern with relativley new and interestng examples. Any ideas?
Thanks!

DavidTO
Dec-03-2006, 12:36 PM
Nope, no ideas. :D


I moved this thread to technique, and i have a request. If you find a good book on the subject, think about writing a short review for our Books section (up in the navbar).

limbik
Dec-03-2006, 01:47 PM
Nope, no ideas. :D


I moved this thread to technique, and i have a request. If you find a good book on the subject, think about writing a short review for our Books section (up in the navbar).
Thanks, I would be happy to. I'm not coming up with much in my searches yet. I've also looked through several books from Amherst Meda but they were dissapointing. If I could take the useful parts from all of the Amherst books on posing and combine them into one book I might actually be willing to pay for it.

saurora
Dec-03-2006, 02:44 PM
I was searching unsuccessfully for a decent posing book, too. The ones I saw did not have especially good reviews. I ended up buying a bunch of books..........but none specifically on posing! I did buy one family portraiture book that I hope will fill my needs there, but I still need one for individual posing, without getting into fashion photography. If it's any good, I'll review it. :D

Art Scott
Dec-03-2006, 03:46 PM
Here is a link to PETER GOWLANDS SITE (http://www.petergowland.com/) : a reknown Glamour Photographer out of Santa Monica Ca.

It has good ideas and there are some nudes in his work also, but it is the poses that matter right.

It also help to know what type of photography you need help with the posing of....portrait, wedding, studio or location...etc..etc

SloYerRoll
Dec-03-2006, 07:50 PM
Here is a link to PETER GOWLANDS SITE (http://www.petergowland.com/) :

FYI:
Peter's site also has books available for purchase (http://www.petergowland.com/glamour1.html).

limbik
Dec-03-2006, 08:37 PM
FYI:
Peter's site also has books available for purchase (http://www.petergowland.com/glamour1.html).



I see. I'm going to check out 330 Best Poses for sure.
Thanks.

Shay Stephens
Dec-03-2006, 11:46 PM
I have not found any books I like. What I do is research photos online looking for poses that speak to me. I study magazines too. You can find some first rate ideas there. But the important thing is to be very picky. Only pay attention to the ones that make you go "whoa", the ones that really speak to you. Leave the others alone, don't pay attention to them. Over time, you will see a trend in the stuff that interests you. Use that as your inspiration and guide, because that is your style, and the types of work you will be best at.

DavidTO
Dec-04-2006, 06:24 AM
I have not found any books I like. What I do is research photos online looking for poses that speak to me. I study magazines too. You can find some first rate ideas there. But the important thing is to be very picky. Only pay attention to the ones that make you go "whoa", the ones that really speak to you. Leave the others alone, don't pay attention to them. Over time, you will see a trend in the stuff that interests you. Use that as your inspiration and guide, because that is your style, and the types of work you will be best at.



Sounds like someone oughta write a book....Shay.


Or at least a tute! :D