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20 Engagement Shoot Posing Ideas

Let me guess. You’ve got the editing down, the lead generation, the website looking fresh, and you LOVE your couples… but once you get to the shoot, you just don’t know what to do with them?

I’m here to help.

Posing is an art; it’s not something you can just look up in a textbook. Every couple is different & it is imperative that you get a good feel for what the couple is comfortable with before you embarrass them (and yourself!).

Getting great photos (often times) relies on composition and posing is your own way of getting them to do the lovely things that make a great photo. Some people think that “posing” means you aren’t capturing candid moments and that is completely NOT true.

Posing tips are not stale. It’s more like a suggestion and less like a rule.

So, let’s get started.

I chose Anthony + Kim because I felt like their affection was just want I needed to show you what I’m talking about. Also, they haven’t had a professional photoshoot like this before- so it is a fresh perspective and a good test.

ONE : Using Props will always help with a pose. I mean, c’mon- it’s already a fun third item.

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TWO : Get dramatic with angles. Play with the focus! Have them lift their hands up!

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THREE : Use the background to create a more interesting layout for a simple pose.

FOUR : Instruct them to get realllly close. Tell them that being super close in person doesn’t look as close on camera!

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FIVE : Focus on eyes. Brighten them up. Make sure that you can see the emotion. It always helps to instruct the couple to be touching each other’s face.

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SIX : I always try to get a few “formal” looking photos in. Just tell them to cuddle up and look at the camera… CHEESE! This is great for gifts (grandparents love seeing a smile!)

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SEVEN : Holding hands and walking creates intimacy & movement!

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EIGHT : Tell them when and where to kiss if they look “lost.” It will help give them something sweet to do.

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NINE : You know me and the cozy poses. When they are sitting, you can always have one literally sit down on the other! And it will create a few belly laughs.

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TEN : You can tell them to tell each other dirty secrets, or just.. secrets in each other’s ears.

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ELEVEN : Dancing is ALWAYS a win.

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TWELVE : It’s also up to you to get some different angles. Have them turn around or run around them for a different background.

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THIRTEEN : Have them play with their own dress, hair, or shirt.

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FOURTEEN : Give them silly instructions. The worst that can happen is it is a bust and you move onto the next pose!

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FIFTEEN : Even telling your couple to laugh ends in real laughs, I’m telling you. Instruction is key.

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SIXTEEN : Do the classic “pick up and twirl.”

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SEVENTEEN : Create a mood by immersing them in a more intimate space (like grass).

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EIGHTEEN : Always ask for more kisses!

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NINETEEN : Big hugs are the best.

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TWENTY : Have them run, skip, or jump to add some movement. Also… DANCE!

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Hopefully these give you some good ideas for your next shoot!

xo

Chelsea