So far women have told me: Shoulders up, head pointed down but eyes pointed up. If you have to look up turn your head to the either side and then look up at your target indirectly. Doing this also accentuates your eyes and makes them look "bigger" which is a
very attractive trait in a woman. Males are more bold and look "proud and bold" so they would look up, stand tall and stare their target right in the eyes; whereas women are passive and calm so when looking up they slowly turn their head to the left or right while looking at their target indirectly. Doing this also hides your Adam's Apple (I don't have one that is really visible but most males do). Other male habits that are tough to shake when en femme are actions such as "clinched fists" (chill out, loose the tense level, relax those arms, open those hands) or "slouching" (Be a confident woman and lift those shoulders a little, after all you are proud of dressing up). Getting your nails done and hiding your shorter ring finger (
most males have longer ring fingers/shorter index while females have longer index fingers/shorter ring combinations, fortunately for me my right hand has a longer index finger than ring) also help in getting the effeminate look we all want as well.
Stretch your head from side to side often, women have more fluid movements whereas men have more blocky/abrupt movements. This will give you better poise. You do not have to be a pro photographer but for anyone taking pictures lighting and the "rule of thirds" (knowing your point of view or target) can make or break a picture no matter how pretty you are. You can look in a mirror and see a pretty girl but you will be extremely disappointed when your pictures come out looking like a "man in a dress". These things can apply to both female and male, I have seen real girls that are beautiful in person look horrible in pictures due to poor lighting/targeting that exaggerates jawlines/facial hair (when in reality those features are not visible at all) which could make pictures come out undesirable. Hope this helps, oh yeah never be afraid to ask a woman to help you out with posing; unlike us, most (not all) were born with the gift of fluid movements and poise. Practice makes perfect; remember women do a lot of their communication through body language, how you carry yourself is everything. Good luck and have a lot of fun!
