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2 Great Ways To Pose Couples

If you take portraits of people - whether it is families, couples, newborns or even seniors - you are helping to capture a special time in their lives and you want to make it the best experience you possibly can. Couples are such fun to photograph because you can truly showcase their love for one another in each and every photo you take. 

The wedding industry is huge and taking engagement photos of couples is a great market to be in, but you have to make sure the photos you take are amazing so you can get as many clients as you can. If you do take photos of couples, or want to expand your photography to that large market, the Posing Guide For Couple Portraits would be perfect for you! 

There are so many wonderful poses you can do with couples. The photos can be fun where you incorporate activities and hobbies they enjoy doing together or you can go for a more romantic angle. The possibilities are endless. Today we want to share 2 great ways to pose couples that come straight out of the Posing Guide For Couple Portraits. We hope you enjoy! 

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Walking Away From You

In this fun pose, the couple can be walking away from you holding hands while you capture photos of them from behind. It is a great shot that allows you to also showcase the scenery around them. It is also fun to have them stop while they are walking and kiss. It can be very romantic and we think it symbolizes them walking into their future! 

Photo credit: ENV Photography

Photo credit: ENV Photography

Sitting Together

There are many ways to have a couple in a sitting pose. You can find a bench, ledge, steps or really anything that would be a great place to sit. You can even add in a few props and have them sitting on a blanket. When sitting, you can have the couple sitting side by side with her head on his shoulder, or she can even be leaning into him with her legs up in a cute way like in the photo below.  

Photo credit: ENV Photography

Photo credit: ENV Photography


If you love these 2 great pose ideas and want to see even more, you must get the Posing Guide For Couple Portraits today! In this 209 page guide, you will get tons of pose ideas as well as tips on finding the perfect location, keeping the couple comfortable, pricing and even post processing.  For only $49.99 (regularly $249.99) you can get this awesome guide today! 

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4 Great Ways To Pose Families

Are you a family photographer who is always looking for great ways that you can pose a group to make it the best possible portrait you can? Learning The Basics of Family Photography, a guide by Kimberly Reid has so many great posing tips for photographers who shoot families! 

Today, we want to share with you 4 great poses for family portraits. This can give you some great new ideas and help keep your photos fresh with different and unique poses. Enjoy! 

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Here are 4 great ways to pose families straight from Kimberly Reid and the Learning The Basics of Family Photography. 

1. A Large Family Sitting

Height and variation are important when shooting a family portrait. You do not want to have everyone at eve level as that can make things boring.  

Photo credit: Kimberly Reid Photography

Photo credit: Kimberly Reid Photography

2. Jumping Pose

Having fun at a family photo session is so important and everyone loves to jump in pictures. Possibly have the children jump while dad is stealing a kiss from his wife. Just make sure you talk with your clients to make sure this is something they are all comfortable doing.

3. Sitting on Ledges

You can find so many different locations that have a great ledge you can sit on. Perhaps a doc or a ledge outside of a really cool office building in the city. Alternating the way they sit from adult, child, adult, child to differentiate levels and keep the eye moving is important. With families, it is also fun to take some shots while they are all looking at the camera and others while they are looking at each other.  

Photo credit: Kimberly Reid Photography

Photo credit: Kimberly Reid Photography

4. Shy Parents

This is a great pose where the parents look like they are a little timid about having their photo taken. They will be in the background but the focus will be on the kids. 

 

 

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