Winter, a fabulous and magical time of year, which you so want to capture in photographs, individual or family. An outdoor winter photo shoot will give you many pleasant moments captured on paper and fill you with joyful emotions.
Winter photo shoot outdoors
Winter active recreation, fluffy snow and natural locations that can be found in every city - this is what makes winter so valuable for photographers and those wishing to do a themed photo shoot. You can not only have fun, but also capture wonderful moments for future generations (learn more about how to organize an unusual photo shoot).
Sleds, skis, Christmas trees, leisurely walks, cozy relaxation with a cup of hot tea - there are plenty of ideas for a winter street photo shoot. Remember to always ensure that your models do not get cold during the photography process. Always keep a warm car, strong or hot drinks, or warm clothes on hand.
The peculiarity of a photo shoot in winter (besides zero or even sub-zero temperatures) is that even if the sun is not shining and the weather is cloudy, you will be able to take an excellent atmospheric photo. For example, a dramatic photo shoot is guaranteed if the winter sky does not offer sunshine. Or you can choose active shooting while playing snowballs. In this case, it is better to plan the process on a sunny winter day; it is perfect for a dynamic and vibrant photo shoot.
Hippodrome
Have you been to the hippodrome lately? In winter, this location becomes especially cozy. Hay, logs, corrals, snow-covered stands - all this creates a great backdrop for your shots. And of course, animals - horses, cats and dogs, who are always present here, finding shelter and warmth - bring their incredible dynamics. If you get to ride a horse, then it will become a special inspiring and memorable moment.
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Winter photo shoot in the forest
If you can afford to go to a forest or park area, this is always a great idea. The winter forest is especially good, plus there is always free space from prying eyes, and here no one will stop you from realizing your creative ideas. Yes, during a winter photo shoot you can involve your pets, which they will certainly be happy about.
How to prepare for shooting
A winter photo shoot will go well if you prepare for it correctly. The first thing you need is to decide where exactly it will be held (a forest in the snow, a lake covered with ice, a park, a window overlooking a snow-covered yard, or an equipped photo studio). It is important to choose a place where the atmosphere of this time is best felt.
We talked in more detail about choosing a location for shooting in the article “The most unusual and suitable places for a photo shoot.”
You shouldn’t limit yourself to the natural locations of a winter forest or park; city streets look no worse. Especially during snowfall and in the evening, when the city is festively decorated.
The studio with the appropriate thematic design has also not been canceled. The right light, great mood and atmospheric photos will be ready.
The next stage is preparing winter clothes; sometimes you may even need suits. Image is very important. Bright colors look great against the white background of a snowy winter; they will not allow you to blend into your surroundings. The image needs to be thought through to the smallest detail; there are no minor moments here. Clothes, accessories, objects and props that get into the frame are all important. If you still have questions, then study the material on the topic: what images exist for a photo shoot.
Advice! If you go outdoors for photography, don’t forget to dress warmly, and be sure to take a thermos of tea with you.
As props you can take with you:
- Sled. They will be appropriate for both adult and children's photo shoots. Go outdoors with them.
- New Year's toys, many people associate winter with them.
- Figures and structures made of snow are an attractive attribute for photographing lovers.
- Snowmen. Like a sled, a universal attribute for a family and friendly photo shoot in winter.
- Warm clothes. Hats, mittens and fur coats can perfectly complement the look.
Tips for lovers on how to make a winter Love Story especially beautiful
- PLAY WITH CONTRAST. When choosing clothes for a photo shoot, keep in mind that things in contrasting colors look very advantageous against a white background: red, green, various shades of brown. If you have a different concept and a more delicate color scheme, then contrasting decorative details are also suitable for creating bright accents in the frame.
- COMBINE LOOKS. Think over your images so that they are in harmony. It is not necessary to wear the same things; it is enough to repeat a couple of colors in different details for Him and Her or choose similar prints, designs, and accessories.
- BE CLOSER TO NATURE. For a winter photo shoot, use natural decor from fir branches, cones, wooden logs, fruits and berries. This design will organically fit into the surrounding landscape.
- USE WATERPROOF COSMETICS. Playing with snow can take its toll on your face. If moisture gets on the eyelashes, the likelihood of black marks around the eyes increases to 99%. Waterproof makeup will save you from having to look in the mirror every five minutes, wipe off what has smeared, and touch up what has rubbed off. And if you are taking pictures during snowfall, it is advisable to have an umbrella with you. In wet snow, even waterproof mascara may be powerless, but a bright umbrella will protect you from bad weather and become a colorful accent in the photo.
- WARM UP! There's nothing worse when shooting than constantly thinking about how cold you are. Frozen smiles and eyes full of suffering will give you away in the photo. Don’t perform great feats by dressing up for a winter photo shoot in a light dress; give preference to warm and comfortable clothes. Moreover, modern fashion promotes layering, volume and a combination of styles. Even if you want to wear a light dress, complement it with high boots with thick soles, a warm sheepskin coat or faux fur coat, a voluminous hat and a scarf. And don’t forget about the miraculous power of thermal underwear - it’s invisible under clothes, but will allow you to extend the photo shoot without compromising your health.
Winter family photo shoot
A winter photo shoot is great for capturing the brightest moments of family life. It is worth understanding that filming with children can take longer and be more problematic, so you need to be patient. For a photo shoot, it is important to come up with poses in advance, and perhaps even rehearse them with the children. We invite you to familiarize yourself with the ideas that look best:
- Game form. In games and entertainment, children will look natural, and the process will become interesting to them. You can show such family photos to future generations.
- Walking. Parents with children need to move towards the photographer or move away from him. This idea can be realized during the day while taking a walk in the park or in the city, in the light of the evening lanterns.
- Staged. A simple idea - all family members stand in an open space or in front of their home and hug. This shot, although it seems simple, looks very soulful.
- Family look. When all family members are dressed in the same style or color scheme, a special atmosphere is created that the photo can convey.
By the way, we have already talked about the secrets of a successful family photo shoot in the studio.
Top 10 ideas of 2020 where you can take pictures
I know you don’t have such a problem as icicles under your nose, you’re a photographer. But your neighbor has one, so seize the moment. Or maybe the person standing next to you got a snowball on his eyelashes. So white and fluffy.
He doesn’t see this, he doesn’t care, he would like to get warm quickly. And you see, here's a good photo for you. With an icicle under his nose - funny, with snow-covered eyelashes - mysterious and bewitching.
And if you go into the forest, so mysterious and mysterious. You can meet a deer there if you're lucky. And the snow there is not brown, like in city neighborhoods and yellow, like in the neighboring yard, described by dogs, but so pure, innocent, untouched by man.
So, my advice is to take pictures in winter. Winter is the best time of year for filming. Everyone has summer, but not winter. Russian winter is only for Russians.
Idea No. 1. Taking pictures at home with lights
You probably have a box of Christmas decorations at home.
After rummaging around there, you will find the lights that you always hang either on the tree or on the window. These are the lights you will need to use for shooting. Very beautiful pictures are obtained when the lights from behind are decorated either against the background or on the same tree. Move a little away from this background by 3 meters and set the aperture to f 2 or 2.8 in the camera settings, if your lens allows you. You can read more about what aperture is in my other article (link to article).
Let the photographer focus on you, and let the lights appear in the photo in the form of colored circles. Another idea is also for home photography, when you take a photo next to the garland. You can, for example, hang them on a Christmas tree.
And already take pictures next to the decorated Christmas tree. You know, there's this idea where a photographer takes a photo of the reflection in a New Year's ball. You will be in this reflection.
Idea No. 2 Ideas for a winter photo shoot for a girl. Photo of a house with candles
Candles or a fireplace add mystery to the photo.
Don't use flash. It's okay if you have to raise the ISO a little. There are a lot of candles around you, and you sit on a chair and look into the distance. If you use a fireplace, then you sit by the fireplace with a cup of coffee, wrapped in a blanket, and look at the fire. There are also a lot of ideas for a photo shoot at home in winter. Idea No. 3 Ideas for an outdoor photo shoot in winter
Look around the house you live in. Surely there is something interesting in the yard. Maybe one of the residents has already hung a feeder, and someone has decorated a small Christmas tree. Maybe one of the neighbor kids built a snowman. If you don’t have a snowman, you can make one yourself. I won’t describe the master class here on how this is done. Surely you know it yourself and have tried it a hundred times. Put a bucket, red gloves and a red scarf on this snowman and take a photo with him. Or even better, if you find a photographer and he will film how you made this snowman. You will get a lot of interesting shots with real, unstaged emotions. You’ll immediately have ideas about what you need to shoot and how. Or maybe you’ll make a very miniature snowman, put on red mittens and put on a red hat yourself. Let the photographer take pictures of you holding it in your hands. Lower your head a little, you look not at the frame, but at the snowman. And the photographer takes a picture of a little snowman, and captures a piece of you (head, hat, shoulders, arms). Going No. 4.
In the neighboring yard , it seems to us that there is nothing interesting there. But, for example, in our neighboring yard there were Christmas trees and such a small path along these trees. All this can be used to come up with something interesting. There are plenty of ideas for a photo shoot in winter.
Idea No. 5 in the Shopping Center
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Idea No. 6 Ideas for a winter photo shoot at the Year Center
The city, especially the center, is also brightly decorated during this period. Somewhere there is probably a huge city tree, with large New Year's balls and lights. You can take pictures both during the day and plan a night shoot with lights.
Idea No. 7. Ideas for a winter photo shoot in the park
What I like about parks are the beautiful benches and street lights. If you take pictures near a street lamp, you get pictures like in Narnia. Do you remember when the little girl met the faun? The meeting took place at the lantern. Rewatch this story. There's not much light there. The light that comes from the flashlight is enough to give the photo sophistication and mystery.
Idea No. 8. We go to the forest
There is little light in the forest in the evening. More precisely, it is not there at all. Unless you have a special flashlight for filming outdoors in the evening. If you don’t have such a flashlight, then it’s better to go to the forest during the day or in the morning.
Take a blanket and a thermos with hot tea with you. Wear grandma's fur coat with a multi-colored scarf. If you have a dog, then take your dog to the shoot. If you have an old sleigh or an ordinary sled, then you can take it too.
Idea No. 9. Rent a house by the lake for a day
If possible, you can rent a house near a body of water (pond, lake). If the house is wooden, then it can be used as a background.
Idea No. 10. We are going or flying to Finland (or some other winter country)
And if your budget allows at all, then you can plan a winter trip to Europe. European nature will give you ideas for a photo shoot in winter. By the way, we are planning a family trip. Follow the news and in some article, I will write about where we went, what we liked, what we didn’t. We are planning to shoot a video.
Ideas for photography in winter
A winter photo shoot in a snowy forest looks very good in the pictures. If it is not possible to go out of town, then you can go to the nearest park.
Winter photo shoot for a couple
This option is especially romantic and simple, because no additional accessories are required, just two young people and a beautiful winter setting. In the pictures you can show your sincere feelings. This can be emphasized with the right pose. Options worth trying:
- Free shooting. In this case, the couple stands next to each other, looking at the photographer or at each other. Photos can be taken full-length or at close range.
- Romantic. A guy can hug a girl from behind, as if he is trying to warm her or protect her.
- Hand in hand, in an embrace. This is a good solution for a walking photo shoot. You can shoot from both the front and the back.
Studio photography • Lesson No. 7. New Year's shooting in the studio
We continue a small series of publications of a studio photography course about winter photo sessions in the studio, which began yesterday with lesson No. 6 “How to shoot snow in the studio,” because the New Year is the very holiday when you want to give gifts not only to your loved ones, but also to yourself.
What could be the best gift for a woman (except diamonds, of course)? Photo shoot, yes! A photo shoot allows a woman to break out of the everyday rhythm of life, wear her best dress (and not just a dress, those same diamonds), be charming, as attractive and bright as possible. And then, on long winter evenings, she will be able to look at these photographs and see herself - a beauty queen. But the responsibility for the expected result lies not with the model, but with the photographer, who must see her beauty and be able to capture it. And if he doesn’t try hard, it could turn out to be a completely different story: on long winter evenings, a woman will look at the holiday photos, sighing at her imperfections and eating her grief with diet cookies. This must not be allowed! In most cases, the scenario for a New Year's photo shoot is standard. This is either an elegant evening look near the Christmas tree, or a homey look, in a sweater with deer and knitted socks. Of course, it is possible, sometimes even necessary, to come up with more creative, original images, especially if the girl already has experience in filming. But most often this is unnecessary, because the girl has never been photographed in a studio and just wants to feel like a fashion model. And her main desire is to see herself as beautiful. And your task is to make this first experience positive and memorable.
CHOOSING A STUDIO
The choice of studio depends on the idea of the photo shoot and the shooting style. Be sure to ask what kind of photos you should get: bright and aggressive, gentle and modest, feminine or businesslike.
Next, find out what clothes your model has for the shoot. Remember that you can change clothes 2-3 times in an hour. If she wants something special, but doesn’t have the desire or time to buy, recommend renting exclusive evening dresses (you have all the passwords and appearances, right?!).
A professional makeup artist is a photographer’s main assistant. This may not be obvious to everyone, and then you should definitely explain how important a makeup artist is on set. Correctly applied makeup not only completes the image, emphasizes the advantages of the face, but also hides skin imperfections, which are especially visible when shooting with a lot of light in the studio.
When the choice of clothing is made, select several studio options for the model. Let her choose which one she likes best.
Book the selected room according to whether you want to shoot with natural light or pulsed light. If the first option, then this is a hall with large windows, and the optimal time for booking will be daylight hours. In winter it is approximately from 11 to 15:00. If the studio is busy at this time, and you do not like or are afraid to work with pulsed light, order constant light sources.
SELECTION OF EQUIPMENT
I have a Nikon D800, this camera allows you to shoot at high ISOs, so you can work with natural light even in cloudy weather. For studio photography, you can safely take lenses with a fixed focal length. Zoom lenses are more important for reportage photography, but are also suitable for studio photography. One of my lenses is Nikon 50mm f/1.8G AF-S Nikkor. This is a fast lens that allows you to beautifully blur the background. Which is especially true for New Year’s photo shoots, when there are a lot of lights from the Christmas tree and other decorations in the background. The fixed Nikon 85mm f/1.4G AF-S Nikkor is also suitable for portraits. For both 50mm and 85mm lens options, a room with an area of 50 square meters or more would be optimal. m. If you decide to shoot with a zoom lens, then the universal Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8E ED VR AF-S Nikkor lens is quite suitable. With zoom capabilities ranging from a small wide angle of 24mm to a portrait angle of 70mm, you can take both long shots and portraits without distorting the image too much. The total area of the shooting area for such a lens is from 30 square meters. m.
When photographing girls in the studio, it is better not to use wide-angle lenses, since in portraits the face will be distorted and stretched, and in waist-length or general shots there is a possibility of limbs being distorted. Most likely, long-focal lenses will not be suitable either, because they can only be used to shoot from a long distance. Not all halls have large areas, which means you make it more difficult for yourself to shoot a full-length model. Remember that a lens is a tool that should make solving your problems easier, and not the other way around.
CAMERA SETTINGS
The settings depend on what kind of light you prefer to shoot with and in what mode (I only shoot in manual mode M). If it's pulsed light, everything is simple. Set ISO to minimum, white balance to your taste (I set to direct sunlight). The aperture, along with the values of the light sources, can be changed depending on whether you want to separate the model from the background or not. By changing the aperture value, you will receive a different amount of light in the frame. Therefore, also change the light intensity of your lamps. You can work with auto settings in the studio, but only when using natural light or with constant light sources. If you work with pulsed light, then it is better to change the camera settings manually.
When shooting with natural light, I use an ISO value between 800 and 1250. But you can safely leave the ISO value in auto mode. I open the aperture in the following order: if I’m shooting at 24-70mm, the aperture value is 2.8 or 3.2, and if I’m shooting at 50mm, the aperture is 2.2 or 3.2. Because my Nikon lenses are incredibly sharp, I'm not afraid to shoot wide open. I use Auto white balance more often, because the accuracy in Nikon’s color reproduction matches the way I myself see colors in reality.
Don’t be afraid to take test shots to adjust all the settings, this will help you get a great result without having to resort to extensive work in photo editors on your computer.
LIGHTING ATTACHMENTS
For a female portrait, softer light should be used, which means softboxes for pulsed light are optimal. If you need hard light for some creative tasks, use reflectors.
You can place two softboxes at a 45-degree angle from the model, or one softbox at a 45-degree angle in front and one in the back. There is also a fairly simple scheme with one large octobox on the crane: place it slightly above the model and in front - the light will be softer. Avoid light directly from above the model, otherwise you will get dark shadows under the nose and eyes.
When using natural light, place the model opposite a window so that the light is even. Ask to turn your face towards the light to avoid strong shadows. You can also use reflectors. From the name itself it is clear that they reflect light, so the reflector must be placed on the opposite side, highlighting the shadow on the face.
WORKING WITH THE MODEL
When you have already agreed on the shoot, give some recommendations to the model. Let him select accessories for all images - details in a portrait play a big role. Be sure to remind them about replacement shoes that match your clothes.
And a few more important instructions. Firstly, the model should get enough sleep before shooting to avoid tired eyes and bruises under the eyes. Secondly, if a model wants to visit a solarium, have a procedure with a cosmetologist, get eyelash extensions (especially if she has never had them extended before), etc., then all this can be done strictly at least a week before the shooting itself. Believe me, in my practice there was a case when a girl came who had been to the solarium the day before the shooting. Red skin throughout the shoot! Therefore, the photographer should warn the model in advance that all procedures are done long before the shooting.
ANGLES AND POSE
If the model has a double chin, position yourself a little higher, above her, and ask her to raise her head. Be careful that your head is not thrown back and everything looks beautiful.
If the model has a large nose, avoid profile shots, try to give her a head turn so that the nose does not extend beyond the cheek, this way it will look more graceful.
The most important, of course, are the eyes and gaze. To make them match the mood of the shoot, try to create an atmosphere of trust. Be sure to talk, help you relax in every possible way, sometimes joke and, if you like what you get, be sure to give compliments.
Remember, it takes some time for anyone to feel comfortable in front of a camera. Try to focus on what the model really does well, rather than on what is bad. If you see a tightness in the jaw, an unnatural smile, don’t be silent, pay attention to it, tell it to feel it and let it go. If the clamp is in the hands and fingers, ask to twist the wrists and shake the fingers so that they relax. A simple exercise will help relieve tension in the neck - a few circular movements of the head, soft, feminine turns.
The photographer must carefully monitor everything that falls into his frame - clothing, body position, gaze, background. I advise you to start shooting from a sitting position (it doesn’t matter - in a chair, on a bed, on the floor).
This way the person has support and a limited space where he can act under your guidance without getting lost or worried. When the first exciting moments are over, you can already move to any other place in the hall.
But most importantly, don’t be silent. There is nothing worse if you tell a girl while pointing the lens at her, “do something,” and then shut up and wait. Don't expect her to immediately turn into Claudia Schiffer and start practicing professional modeling poses. Most likely, it will be tense, awkward and uncomfortable, for both of you.
Take control, tell the girl the position of her body, arms, legs, so that it looks elegant and feminine in the frame. And to ensure that there is a genuine sparkle in your eyes and a sincere smile on your lips, do not forget to maintain a great mood and a positive atmosphere in the studio.
OLGA TEREKHOVA, prophotos.ru
Winter photo shoots for children
Static winter photographs with children are not the best solution, because it will be difficult to seat even fairly old children. There is a way out - let them do what they want, the photographer will need to catch the right shot in time. Some good ideas:
- children peeking from behind a tree or playing hide and seek;
- lie on the snow, arms outstretched to the sides;
- sitting on the threshold or on the hood, in the trunk of a car, wrapped in a blanket.
Winter photo shoots for girls
There can be a huge number of ideas for winter photo shoots for girls. Use both fun and funny ideas for art and fashion photography. The beauty of winter nature or the city allows you to realize very beautiful images.
- Portrait shot. It's worth looking into the camera or looking over your shoulder.
- In profile. It will work out well if the model catches snowflakes during snowfall. Such photos look beautiful under the light of a lantern in the evening.
- Bounce. The knees should be bent at different angles, the position should be profile or half-front.
- Sitting. You can sit on the steps or bench. Take a cup of hot tea in your hands.
- Half a turn. A girl walks along a road or a frozen river, turns around and looks into the camera.
- Leaning on the car.
- In the style of a Russian beauty. Here you need traditional scarves, you can take a samovar.
- The look in light clothing looks bold and original. This kind of shooting needs to be carefully thought out so that you spend a minimum of time on the street.
If none of the options suits you, then read about other ideas for an original photo shoot for girls.
Ideas for a winter photo shoot
Winter. Sparkling snow under your feet and on the trees, steam escaping from your mouth, knitted mittens and warm boots - all this can give rise to great ideas for a winter photo shoot. True, you can’t really walk outside in the cold. Yes, and a “heavy” fur coat and a coarse knitted sweater create problems for photography, because they hinder movement. And, of course, no model can withstand hours of posing in front of the camera in search of the best angle, when the bitter cold makes you shiver with every step. How to get a good result with minimal losses? You need to come up with your own poses for a winter photo shoot. Or start preparing in advance and look at materials on the topic “poses for photo shoots in winter.” Such actions will help speed up the shooting process itself. And to consolidate the excellent results of the work, we recommend taking a thermos with tea with you. With this approach, no blizzard or cold will be scary!
It's worth starting with classic poses.
1. The model just stands in the frame. You can experiment with your hands: raise, lower, bend, twist.
2. The model is standing. Focus on color: white snow and white gloves.
3. The model is standing. But make the most of your clothes. You can put your hands in your pockets, put on a hood, play with pom-poms on your hat, or wrap yourself in a scarf.
4. Have the model place her foot on her toe.
5. The model puts her foot on her toes. This pose looks especially good if the model stands between two trees or simply leans on her back against a tree.
6. Photographs where the model is not looking into the frame stand out. Record those moments when the model looks to the side and takes a step. A good pose is where the legs are crossed, the head is tilted to the side, and the gaze is directed into the distance.
7. The model is standing. Hands are lowered at the waist. The leg is bent. The look beckons. The pose is suitable for both studio shooting and outdoor trips.
8. It’s nice when a cute nymph looks at you from a snowy forest. To achieve this result, you need to take a seductive pose. Arch your body like a wave. Play with your eyes.
9. The model should try to captivate you with her facial expressions and gestures. For such photographs, alluring poses are suitable, when the body is slightly turned sideways, as if the model is about to go somewhere.
10. If possible, try to interact with the objects around you. Touch the trees, take a handful of snow in your hands, squat, pick up a twig.
11. Place one hand on your belt and point your leg slightly to the side. Then change to the other hand, turn the other side to the camera. Don't be shy about flexing in front of the camera. Change your supporting legs, arms, turn first one side or the other.
12.Turn three-quarters toward the camera. Step your foot forward. Place your hand to your side. Move your shoulder back slightly. Bring accessories or clothing to the foreground. This pose is suitable for models who are dressed in luxurious fur coats.
13. Hands on the belt. The model is wearing only a dress. But she is standing on the street. This pose is striking in its naturalness.
14. Raise one arm up. The second hangs freely, slightly bent at the elbow. It’s like you’re waving “hello” to a friend.
15. Stand straight with your hands on your waist. Do the right foot first, then the left. Turn to the camera from one side to the other.
16. Stand up straight. Feet together, bend your knees slightly. The arms hang freely at the sides.
17. Try to play up the outfit. Grasp the edges of the hat and the tip of the scarf with your hands.
18. A wide smile is indispensable during a winter photo shoot. As well as experimenting with angles. Choose a point for shooting where everything would look unusual and original. It’s good if elements of winter clothing - mittens, a hat - get into the frame. Play with your clothes.
19. Combine elements in different variations in one pose. Hands on your waist, feet shoulder-width apart. We look to the side.
20. Cross your legs and hand on your belt, while looking to the side.
21. Step your foot back and place it on your toes. Grasp the collar of your jacket with your hands. This pose looks natural in winter conditions. Play it in different ways.
22. Bend to the side, while crossing your legs. This pose will look original. It will also favorably reveal your appearance and highlight your outfit.
23. Imagine that you need to protect your ears from a strong wind. Raise your hands to your head, covering your ears. Try bringing your elbows together.
24. Play with your scarf. Wrap it around your hands or cover part of your face with it.
25. Hands behind your head. One is higher, the other is lower. Run your fingers through your hair.
26. Two hands are on the same side. The shoulders are tilted either to the right or to the left (depending on the position of the hands).
27. Don't be afraid to improvise. Take some spontaneous photos.
28. Tie or untie your belt.
29. Play with the collar. Wrap it tightly, or vice versa, let it frame your shoulders.
30. Put on the hood and raise your hands towards it as if you were adjusting it.
31. Add details. Pick up the bag.
32. If you don’t have much clothing, then hug yourself with your arms as if you were cold and trying to warm up. You can hug yourself with one or two hands. Different focus in the frame will favorably emphasize the coldness and loneliness of the picture.
33. Hug Sey tightly with both hands. You can try to grab yourself by the shoulders from behind.
34. Throw your arms out to the sides and imagine that you are flying up.
35. Stretch your arms high into the sky, all the way to the sun (or a pine cone on a tree).
36. Stand sideways to the camera. Leave your leg a little.
37. Bend your knee. Stand sideways. Look for something in the distance, or turn around to face the camera, while letting your knees point to the side.
38. Bend down a little, lower your head.
39. Spread your legs slightly apart. One knee is bent. You are about to go deeper into the picture, but you seem to have stopped for a photo.
40. Pick up a flower and try to warm it. Capture this tender moment.
41. Just stand in front of the camera. You can cross your legs a little in front.
42.Turn back as if looking over your shoulder.
43. Put your hands forward (as when singing in a choir). Flirty with the camera. Stand halfway around her.
44. Spread your legs. The composition of the photo will immediately change if you try to throw a handful of snow with the toe of your boot or take a step.
45. Stand with your back to the camera. Turn your head back slightly.
46. Bend one leg at the knee and lean on it. Stand sideways.
47. Face the camera. Bend one leg at the knee and lean on it.
48. Place one foot on a pebble as if it were a step.
49. Use a scarf. Spread your arms wide.
50. Turn your back and raise your arms above your head.
51. Stand with your back and bend back. This will emphasize the intensity of emotions.
52. Walk away from the camera with your head down.
53. Try to come up with your own pose. You can freeze in the pose of a star or a famous figure skating master.
54. Just fool around on camera, catch snowflakes in your mouth, run from tree to tree, spin around in place.
55. Jump up and bend your legs.
56. Dance in front of the camera like at a disco
57. Walk around in the snow and take some photos.
58. A white dress looks great in the snow. Use it in a photo shoot.
59. Look out from under a tree branch
60. Lean dreamily against a tree. Think about something good. The pictures are reminiscent of those that happen during a vacation at a rest stop. Take a “break” and film it.
61. Bend your knee. Stand up straight. Tilt your head slightly.
62. Lean on a birch tree. Bend your arms at the elbows and place them on your belt. Look somewhere to the side.
63. Touch the bridge of your nose with your hand. Close your eyes, as if in sweet languor.
64. Rest your elbow on a wall or tree, cross your legs in front.
65. Lean your back against the wall, feet in front. You need to shoot from the side.
66. Sit down and cross your legs. Leave your hands on your sides.
Winter photo shoot in the studio
In fact, a winter photo shoot can be held in the studio or even at home. In this case, the word “winter” will imply a certain surroundings, atmosphere. This can be either pre-prepared accessories or a winter view from the window.
A photo shoot in winter is an endless space for imagination. Try different looks and don't forget about your mood. Be sure to bring warm drinks with you to warm up.
California or Moscow. Where are the best landscapes?
You may hear someone say to you: “Where did you go, it’s cold outside.” Sit at home. It’s warmer here” or “I went again to look for adventure in the forest. The wolves will eat you there." And a lot of things that can discourage any desire and desire to go and do anything at all. But you know that winter landscapes are incomparable.
There are a lot of ideas for a photo shoot in winter, both on the Internet and in your head. Sometimes we don't appreciate what's around us. In California, for example, there is no snow and people take pictures of waves, beaches, palm trees. This is all interesting to us, the residents who don’t have it. But they don’t have winter. This most wonderful, bewitching season, when you can feel everything with all your senses.
So the coolness of winter, the smell of frost, icicles not only on the windows, but also under the nose of a friend nearby, attracts you. And Californians want to see this footage. They long to see the snow, just as the waves attract you. They don’t have money for a ticket to Russia to take pictures in winter.
But they go online and look for your photos or photos of other photographers who shoot winter landscapes. I was lucky enough to meet California residents who flew to Russia for the first time in winter. You can’t imagine their delight when it was snowing outside. Grown women rejoiced like little children.
They threw up snow, rolled around in it, played snowballs, and came up with some crazy and funny games. Now that was fun. I think they will remember this trip for the rest of their lives and will tell their children and grandchildren about it.