>>9757587>Mailes ByakuchiOh wow, a modern guide!
These are some pretty great poses. I also wanna mention that camera angle and position are INCREDIBLY important, and can take a 6/10 pose to a 10/10. Using the camera, you can block, you can foreshorten, you can align, you can engineer the perfect silhouette and composition. This is why that hand-held Revoltech guy always has such great photos--he just twists and turns them in his hand freely until he hits the perfect combo of pose and angle (this is often too fussy to do with a plastic stand). Look at the curved flowing line of the body, the tweaked left ankle really showing the strain of the pose, the way the web trails off into the distance as a new one fires directly toward you. There is so much dynamism that can be achieved with a camera, think of it as one of your tools. I fully think that the lighting and composition in a photo are just as important as the pose itself.