


https://theportraitmasters.com/product/the-pose-series-by-sue-bryce/
All you need is a good solid table, desk, or even an apple box, and your styling possibilities are limitless. Posing table shots are for what is traditionally known as beauty posing. These images are all about showcasing the skin, makeup, jewelry, scarves, and even hats. It’s all about elegant framing with the arms and hands and those gorgeous face shots.

In this lesson, as you learn how to shape the body from the ground up, you also will learn how to pay attention to how your client moves, how much flexibility they have, and how you need to reposition their chin each time they shift into a new pose. With your client in standing position, while working through all the different poses, you see what looks good on each body, and Sue teaches you how important it is to keep moving and looking around the frame, so you can keep on finding magical shots.

The wall is great for foundation poses. It’s incredible for personal branding and portraits and can be an excellent place to start your shoot because people feel so confident when they have something to lean on. You can use any wall in your studio, and you can always find a wall outside on location.

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Taking my inspiration from Ophelia and Jennifer Thoreson, this shoot shoot is all about the mini pool.
Yes, I said pool in the studio, and you will be so inspired to try. Pool shoots are incredible for dance and fine art images with lots of glamour and beauty opportunities. They are also perfect for maternity.

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In these times of restrictions on indoor gathering and social distancing, an outside shoot can be a creative and fun way to get outdoors in the fresh air with your clients. You can create a beautiful set with minimal materials and quick set-up time. Watch Sue and Gerson create a dreamy outdoor set in a parking lot, using a carport frame, lengths of netting curtain, polyester chiffon, & silk fabric secured with clamps. As the sunlight comes through the layers of chiffon, the effect is incredible.

The wall is great for foundation poses. It’s incredible for personal branding and portraits and can be an excellent place to start your shoot because people feel so confident when they have something to lean on. You can use any wall in your studio, and you can always find a wall outside on location.

For 20 years Sue Bryce has mastered natural light using only a camera and daylight and 95% of the time that’s inside “studio portraits” so one window one reflector one camera and she came to learn she loves one subject, just her and a person she can connect with and capture.
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Multi-talented Sue Bryce is a Master Photographer, Artist, Illustrator, and anthropologist. Her style of contemporary fashion-inspired portraiture gives her clients the experience of looking like the women in magazines and feeling beautiful. Sessions are designed to pamper and celebrate everything about her clients.
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