Headshot / Three-Quarter / Full-Body: Best Sequence to Shoot

BModel data-driven playbook. Use this with your audit report for faster iteration.

A fixed sequence prevents missing essential pose classes.

Your BModel Snapshot

From report token 1dea079f41091b2ea39558edcf0f780e9c711e235471acc1959b08e73c4af6ac (Audit #31).

Global: 72.1 Status: Agency-ready Best Fit: ecommerce

Pose Variety: 33.3 Missing Pose Types: full_body, headshot

Priority Fixes from Your Report

  1. Refine your three-quarter pose by experimenting with subtle shifts in weight and hand placement to add dimension.
  2. Work on facial expression variety—introduce more emotion or softness to increase visual engagement.
  3. Adjust exposure slightly to avoid overly bright highlights that can flatten facial features.
  4. Incorporate more dynamic lighting setups to add depth and mood to your shots.
  5. Explore more diverse wardrobe choices to showcase range and versatility.

Keep Doing

Why This Metric Matters

Framing and pose structure decide whether agencies can read body line, expression intent, and outfit silhouette quickly.

How BModel Measures It

BModel tracks pose-type coverage, missing pose classes, framing alignment, headroom balance, and body geometry signals.

Fix It Now: 5 Actions

  1. Shoot full-body, three-quarter, and headshot in the same session.
  2. Center subject intentionally before pressing shutter.
  3. Keep consistent headroom and avoid accidental crop compression.
  4. Use posture cues (chest open, neck lengthened, shoulders set).
  5. Retake weak pose types instead of only polishing the strongest one.

Common Mistakes

7-Day Improvement Protocol

  1. Day 1: pre-build shot order (headshot, three-quarter, full-body).
  2. Day 2-3: execute two rounds with camera height variations.
  3. Day 4: remove repeated pose patterns and keep one best per type.
  4. Day 5: micro-correct framing and posture in quick retake.
  5. Day 6-7: re-audit and check pose/framing deltas.

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