Busty Bra Pics | TESTED |

: Ensure the center part of the bra (the gore) sits flat against your breastbone. If it’s lifting, the bra isn't supportive enough, which will show in the photo's posture. 2. Strategic Posing for Fuller Busts

: Facing the camera head-on can make the upper body appear wider. Turn your body slightly to the side (about 45 degrees) to minimize width and emphasize your natural curves.

: Shooting from slightly above eye level can elongate your neckline and make your face the focal point, while shooting from below can make the bust appear much larger and more dominant. 3. Lighting and Framing busty bra pics

Lighting is what separates a snapshot from a professional-looking photo.

: Avoid hugging your arms tight to your body, as this "squishes" the bust and widens your frame. Keep your elbows slightly out or place your hands on your hips to create a "window" of space that defines your waist. : Ensure the center part of the bra

: While lace is classic, seamless T-shirt bras are often better for "clothed" shots because they create a smooth surface that doesn't distract from the overall outfit.

: Avoid "cutting off" the photo at the fullest part of the bust. Instead, crop the photo above the chest or below the waist/hips to keep the focus on your overall shape. 4. Wardrobe and Accessories Strategic Posing for Fuller Busts : Facing the

Camera angles can drastically change the perceived "weight" of a bust.