
How to apply models
While these guidelines remain faithful to any subject, I think I should get a little more depth on some model posing range of areas, starting with women in general pose. Here are some tips, guides, and positions to keep in mind the next time you shoot a female model:
1) Size, a lot.
So you should not comment on your size models, you should definitely keep in mind its size. Larger women tend to be more self-conscious of their weight, and women, even medium and small can be very self-conscious about their weight. For this reason, you should never turn a straight female model. Do you have models keep their hips at an angle of 1 / 3 or 2 / 3 of the camera, with their chest facing it. This will create flattering curves and make even larger models appear smaller.

2) sexy, it’s better.
This does not mean that you should strip every female model down to nothing, and exploit the body shots. Pull your strengths models, not their weaknesses, but do not forget to try other styles.
3)Curves, an lots of them.
Psychologically, women prefer objects that have smooth curves, fluid and smooth. Take this into account when photographing female models. Small adjustments, such as these create feminine curves that will really enhance your shot.

4) Single, Dating, married, divorced, widowed.
I think the strangest thing I ever learned on the set of female models, this model is found to be the best picture and laying is interdependent on their marital status. Generally, single and divorced women tend to like more “sexy photos”, while women who are engaged in a relationship enjoy your photos a little more conservative, and married women and widows generally favor conservative “Families” of photos.

5) Management of hair
Most women in their hair to one side or the other, and this is key for any photographer to recognize which side. The side of your face that the models of their hair is usually directed away from the side, she considers her best, whether consciously or unconsciously. Make sure to sweep the hair models on this side of his face over his shoulder, though.