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aliceinwanderland

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Tips for photographing small boobs
« on: 22 March 2014, 02:03:09 pm »
For all the small boobed escorts out there -any suggestions for good angles to take photos of your body!

I need to put up more photos and doing it myself, but getting frustrated. I'm a 34A and thin enough, but I don't have a perfectly flat stomach and all my front-on photos are looking pretty ick to me. I mean, don't get me wrong, I think I'm hot, and I'm not ashamed to advertise small boobs, but they just don't seem to look good on camera :p

I don't want to just keep putting up back photos, either. So that's why I need your tricks and ideas!

Thx :)

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Re: Tips for photographing small boobs
« Reply #1 on: 22 March 2014, 02:13:45 pm »
Honestly I think guys love small boobs (and I do too!) and what's "ick" to you is a turn on for someone else as they don't see the faults you see. I would just put them up regardless and see what happens. I have weird square hips but I put a photo up anyway that to me is awful, but I've had loads of compliments.

You could try wearing a nice dress and pulling the front down to expose them. I had one like that and that was very popular. Some actually asked me to pose like it in a booking. I've seen girls with really small boobs do that one also.
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pussycat

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Re: Tips for photographing small boobs
« Reply #2 on: 22 March 2014, 02:19:01 pm »
Try a sitting down shot where you lean back at a 45 degree angle, that help to sort out any belly worries. Arch your chest out a bit to emphasise the boobs, and if you still don't like your belly in that pose you can drape a scarf, cushion, other prop over your waist x

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Re: Tips for photographing small boobs
« Reply #3 on: 22 March 2014, 06:33:14 pm »
Try to pose while lying on your front, a front on angle can give you a nice cleavage or you could opt not to show them but get your bum in the shot. You could also try posing on your back and arch your back a little. Try it while wearing a robe or shirt and if you feel uncomfortable you can cover your tummy with part of the fabric. You could also cross your arms, which brings boobs together and creates a nice cleavage, or cup your breasts in your hands and pull them inwards.

I recently took a picture with a shawl around my shoulders, it covered my boobs but I created a visible cleavage by pulling them together. I have small breasts (34b) but I've grown to feel comfortable with them, many guys like small ones too so flaunt what you've got!
Hope that helps :)
« Last Edit: 22 March 2014, 06:35:41 pm by phoenix77 »

aliceinwanderland

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Re: Tips for photographing small boobs
« Reply #4 on: 22 March 2014, 09:26:29 pm »
Excellent advice! Thanks a lot!

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Re: Tips for photographing small boobs
« Reply #5 on: 23 March 2014, 12:26:24 pm »
I also have this problem combined with Broad shoulders and wide hips so in Pics it ethicises that they are barely a 34b, especially now as have lost 8lb since new year.
But Guys I meet say they love them-more than a handful's a waste (still they would have to have small hands, lol).
I Just keep my Bra on in pictures tho do have some I took before I lost the weight and it's in a leather look halter neck corset with no Bra bit and the way it pulls them up they look alot bigger.
Another trick is just do a close up of one focusing more on the nipple area so looks very cute and perky.
Also taking pictures with Halter neck tops/dresses I find most flattering.
 
Hopefully a few things to try xx

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Re: Tips for photographing small boobs
« Reply #6 on: 23 March 2014, 08:26:57 pm »
I know this is extreme, but some transgender ( even some celebs) ladies using bronzer to create cleavage. It would be great for photos when the light hits.

It's not that difficult to create cleavage with makeup. You just need some bronzer or a dark shade of powder and another lighter shade of powder to get started.




Apply the darker color (bronzer or powder) in the area down the middle of your chest, between your breasts. Blend the color upward and outward, creating a V-shape and along the natural curve of the breast.

1. Put on your bra (a push-up is great for this situation) and, if possible, get dressed. Protect the top edge of your shirt or dress by tucking in a facial tissue or even a little toilet paper.


2. Take a lighter color of face powder or eye shadow, such as white or light gold, and put on the top half of your breasts. Don't use too much, and avoid powders that are too shimmery. Blend well with a makeup sponge.


3. Apply the darker color (bronzer or powder) in the area down the middle of your chest, between your breasts. Blend the color upward and outward, creating a V-shape and along the natural curve of the breast.



4. Take a lighter color of face powder or eye shadow, such as white or light gold, and put on the top half of your breasts. Don't use too much, and avoid powders that are too shimmery. Blend well with a makeup sponge.


Hope that helps a little xoxo