When you visit the leaning tower of Pisa, you’ll see so many people making fun, creative, and awkward poses that somehow you’ll question it, but you’ll understand once you start taking your own picture-perfect photo.
I remember in middle school when I had a project to research and present a place I wanted to visit, I chose “The Leaning Tower of Pisa” in Italy because I was intrigued by how and what it really looks like in person. Finally, I came, I saw, and it was really leaning, but it’s beautiful!
How to get the best Leaning Tower of Pisa Photo?

Are you visiting The Leaning Tower of Pisa soon and wondering how to take pictures at Pisa? What poses to make? How to pose for the photo? Searching for ideas on how to take the best shots?
My best advice is to arrive early before the crowds so you’ll have lots of options, spaces, and time for different poses you can do from where you stand, sit, take the photo, and how close and how far you’d like it to be without other tourists getting in the way. Find the best photo spots and lighting and do some different poses and angles.
Sharing my travel pictures that may help to give you ideas to capture your picture-perfect shot in Pisa, Italy
1. The “Pretend to hold the tilted building”

2. Capture the whole scenery

3. The sit down and look up with a hand pose

4. The “stand up and wondering pose”

5. The look down to the side pose

6.The “pretend to touch the leaning tower” facing the camera


7. Capture the surrounding view – The”Touch your hands together pose”


8.Very close-up view while getting the tilted angle of the tower

9. The standing up and leaning pose – “Leaning on each other”



10. Capture a different perspective or angle making you look taller than the building – with a smile and laugh

11. Capture the front and close view of the tower, but photo taken from afar


12. More leaning pose and a bit of luck to catch that wind blowing


13. Take a candid pose

14. Sitting down pose


15. The “take a jump” pose


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