>>11068947>>11069542Handposing also lets you play with the lens differently. When focusing in on just one figure, you can foreshorten, use the lens to block parts of the body or exaggerate others to look larger, and really craft a well-composed image.
The diorama on top here probably took hours to set up, it even has post-processing effects and shopped out stands and shit, and it's just fucking dull. Poses look stiff, and you can't do anything interesting with the camera since you're focusing on such a large scene with so many characters. All you can really do is shoot it flat from a medium distance, or risk most of your painstakingly constructed scene being too blurry from DOF to make it out. It's just fucking boring most of the time, you can make this kind of thing work but it takes more skill and actual photography knowledge than most toy photographers have.