
This time, sitting on something, whilst leaning against a wall, ask him to raise just one knee. One wrist on his raised knee, the other on his thigh, with the hand dangling on the inside of his leg.Īsk him to sit on the ground and to put his elbow s on his knees, with the hands either clasping or dangling casually in between. You could also try getting down low and shooting at their eye level, then stand up and shoot down while asking him to look up at you.ĭon’t forget to give him something to do with his hands. Make the most of this male pose and get variation by shooting close and wide, portrait and landscape or down the side and straight on. Having him leaning against something when he’s seated is particularly comfortable and will help create really relaxed shots. This will naturally encourage him to lean forward toward your lens for that added swag. Have him place his elbow s on his thighs and put his weight on them. Once again, when shooting men photography, sitting gives the man something natural to do with his body, which will help him relax. Most importantly is to keep an eye on his posture and ensure he’s pushing his bottom into the wall and not leaning with just his upper back. This time he’s just leaning on his back instead of on the side, which is a really easy way to get variation. Prop him in a corner, arm up, hand in pocket, leaning in.
