Hi i know be freind and all that but still some skill to game is good to get things going. Any good programs, tips books besides models. Or a a very good guide on how to start/improve with exercsises and things to do
The best way to learn game in my experience is to either go to a bootcamp or to find someone who you go out with and push each other to approach. No book is gonna teach you game.
Hey MOA, checkout the images below and help me choose the best one! Also, any advice on improving my poses or things I might be doing wrong are appreciated! Picture location: Atlantis The Palm, Dubai There are total 6 pictures below! Connect on IG: https://www.instagram.com/nomadic.jordan/ P.S. Anyone in Dubai want to partner up to shoot content, hit me up on IG. Vote below!
Yup same feedback: Straighten the camera. (you can probably fix it up in Photoshop even with this one) 4th one is best because of your pose and size in the picture.
Hey guys, Recently I went to London with two MOA members to shoot some content for our Instagrams. For me this was the 4th time I went to another town with the express purpose of getting cool pictures to complete step 1 of the program. Along the way I learned some lessons that I decided to share with you in a few posts. Expect to read about the following topics in the next few days. 1. Research and planning 2. Outfits 3. Props 4. Camera 5. Friends 6. Posing 7. Getting into high end hotels
Hi everyone, im new in the community (joined yesterday) and i just view the "fix your fucking IG " video. any tip to start this fixing journey? other than upgrading the pictures definition and that kind of stuff. regards,
The best way to start the journey is to execute bro. Get your pictures, edit them and upload them. If you want to do something extra, work on your story bubbles.
Learning to pose naturally can be tricky. Youâre supposed to look natural and in the moment as though you just happened to be hanging out at a super cool spot and a friend took a picture of you without you even knowing. Of course, in reality the situation is quite the opposite of that and you know how deliberately you try to look ânatural.â Just accept the initial awkwardness and move on. Itâs part of the process. Try to look as relaxed as possible both physically and mentally. Try a few poses from the example IG accounts. Then experiment with your own poses. Just sit as you would actually sit if you were ârelaxingâ, âchillingâ, âloungingâ, etc. Look at your pictures after youâve taken a couple and improve on them during the photoshoot. If you see that you like the general way you sit but you need to straighten your back for example, do it right then and there. Thatâs the time to do it. The more you do it, the easier it becomes. Before you know it you are actually chilling and end up with cool, natural looking content.
I live in Munich, Germany and I joined MOA in February this year and turned around my social life completely. There hasnât been a single week since July where I havenât done an event with the female friends. Either container event or top of the funnel event. I now keep getting invited to exclusive events because of my network of female influencers. I just want to inspire you guys to show whatâs possible and here to answer some questions that may concern you. Check out my IG: @anskhalidm
Given that you've alreafy established yourself socially to a degree, how much freedom do you have in the types of women that enter your social circle? Are you constraint to a specific type due to the nature of events that you do or can do you have full freedom in deciding who ends up as part of your social circle?
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Iâve heard others talk about taking pictures by yourself with a tripod. Iâve never done that but I can tell you about the people that took my pictures. In 3 out of the 4 photoshoots they were taken by friends or family who were not particularly experienced in photography. On one of the 1 photoshoots I was able to meetup with a member of MOA to do the shoot. The experience was completely different. We had a plan. We had a route. We had a professional camera and we had set aside time just to take pictures. We were there to get shit done. With him we got 18 amazing pictures (per person) in 2 days. For context, the best I did with my other friends was 2 pictures per day. If you canât get another MOA member to meet you and shoot together, try to get a friend of yours who knows a bit about photography to come out with you. In exchange you can pay their lunch. Just make sure to give them examples of the style of pictures you are going for. If that doesnât work, normal friends will do the job as well although it will take more time and effort to get results. Tip: If you are shooting with a friend of yours who is not into social media, photography or content creation, explain your exact expectations about what you expect from them BEFORE you go shoot. Tell them that it might take tens or hundreds of pictures (depending on how experienced you and he/she are) to get one good one at a given spot. Thatâs part of the process. You really donât want to get there and for your friend to think that youâre there to just chill and take 2-3 pictures meanwhile you have basically prepared for a semi-professional photoshoot. If that happens, your friend will be disappointed and so will you.