The right image is half the success of any photography. After all, it is clothing that can emphasize all the advantages of the appearance and carefully hide the flaws. And it can also distort the proportions of the figure and put you in an unfavorable light… But only if you choose wrongly. And we won’t allow that!
Fashion photographer Anastasia Belova revealed what you should definitely not wear to a photo shoot: remember the simple rules to finally get the best pictures and a hundred likes this summer. Your outfits deserve it!
A bad drawing can destroy even a beautiful thing and an excellent figure. A small contrasting print, large images, harsh geometry, flowers, notorious horizontal stripes (even vertical ones) – all this can look stylish in one case out of a thousand, and even with the appropriate skill of a stylist.
Even if you find skinny jeans with a perfect cut (and that’s actually a great achievement), they can play on your figure in photos. Let’s be honest: this model is simply irrelevant. Pay attention to straight and looser models: you will correct the nuances of the figure and honor the trends.
A neat look always adds points to the overall impression of the image. If you want to look neat and tidy in your photos, don’t forget to steam your clothes before taking photos. And make sure they don’t look like crumpled paper when you first touch them! Otherwise, the retoucher will have to “iron” the clothes when processing the frames, and this does not always look natural.
You can argue that they are now called one of the trends that can be easily found at every Fashion Week. And you would be right! But couture shows only set trends, from which we are free to choose the ones we like. And in shape!
From chiffon or thin knitwear, below the knees, with a wide elastic at the waist – definitely not. If the textured folds have dug into the soul so much, then at least let them be trendy: medium wide, on a mini skirt made of leather or thick knit.
Especially in the face area. Even if not, in this case any part of the body is a potential area for error. Bulky accessories draw attention to themselves, and if they also shine, forget that you are in the picture at all – no one will see you because of “distracting jewelry maneuvers”!
It’s good overseas. Overall supervision is poor. The camera loves the contrasts of shapes! In addition, bulky clothing that looks interesting in life freezes in the lens as a shapeless blob. The point is that when a person moves, the clothes follow him and change shape smoothly. And in statics it looks clumsy and heavy.
Obviously? Maybe. But trust me, even the wrong size pantyhose can ruin a shot by creating unnecessary creases. What to say about a dress or a jacket? A short blouse or jacket looks ridiculous, and big pants bubble and don’t listen. The camera does not forgive such shortcomings!