Poses I by Red de Leon

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Poses I is a reference book made by Red de Leon, a photographer based in Brooklyn, NYC. Made for photographers, models, editors, art directors, and stylists to aid in the previsualization of fashion shoots. It contains more than two hundreds images illustrating a variety of standing, laying, sitting, crawling and kneeling poses, with subtle differences in mood and gesture. By showing several variations of shot types, the book attempts to show the importance of framing and articulation of the body. The end goal is to provide the photographer and creative team with a selection of different shots that can serve as a starting point in preproduction discussions.

– Published by Ravi Vasavan on November 9, 2009 – – 2 Comments

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  1. Ravi Vasavan on November 9th, 2009 4:52 am –

    Test comment, testing.

  2. Ravi Vasavan on November 9th, 2009 6:10 am –

    Second comment, only to see if border-bottom is appearing!

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