are they really same person of photo 15? ......🤔
A Blogger Teaches Women How to Pose for the Camera, and It’s Easy to Believe That Anyone Can Be a Model

Bonnie Rodríguez Krzywicki is a blogger from Chicago with 815,000 followers. She became famous thanks to her tutorials on how to pose correctly in photos. Bonnie shows followers, step-by-step, how to take a good pic. When looking at her tutorials, you can easily imagine what it’s like to be a cover girl for Vogue magazine, planning your next photo shoot.
At Bright Side, we did exactly this.
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The girl in the first photo doesn’t know how to pose. But in the second photo, she looks 10 pounds slimmer thanks to proper posing.
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Even slim girls can have a visible tummy while sitting in photos. That’s why you should pay attention to the way you sit.
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Don’t press your arms to your body.
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Tuck your sweater or T-shirt into the skirt if you want to emphasize your waist.
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Sometimes, it’s enough to keep your back straight for a good photo.
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A short master class on how to pose with a guy.
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It’s hard to believe that there are no months of dieting and exercising involved — just a few seconds are all that separates these 2 photos.
Do you have your own life hacks that can make your photos look better? Tell us in the comments below.
Comments
thank u i need this
How about guys like me? Am clueless when it comes to 📸 poses

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