Field Scenario
A photographer asks a model to hold a pose for several frames rather than resetting between every single shot.
What You Actually Do
- Make small adjustments within the pose — head turn, weight shift, chin angle — rather than staying perfectly static
- Apply elongation technique (pointed toe, extended leg, lengthened neck) throughout
- Stay aware of how the pose is likely being framed to adjust intensity accordingly
- Treat the multi-frame hold as an opportunity to give the photographer more usable variety, not a single static shot
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