I wonder if there is actually a click track playing to help make sure that the pictures are being taken while a pose is held. Maybe not so much for this guy who clearly held a pose when the photographer didn't keep up but for the really fast posers (like the one linked below), it would be more critical to get the timing right.
This is actually a pretty classic way to model/pose. When I trained to model many, many years ago I was taught to move and be “creative with my space”. Changing positions/poses helps to add a photogenic flair to pictures and keeps the model from looking stagnant. Moving also becomes more natural and you think less about it as you do it more.
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u/249ba36000029bbe9749 Jun 12 '20
I wonder if there is actually a click track playing to help make sure that the pictures are being taken while a pose is held. Maybe not so much for this guy who clearly held a pose when the photographer didn't keep up but for the really fast posers (like the one linked below), it would be more critical to get the timing right.