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Posing People for Photography

Posing People for Photography

We want people to look natural but many have problems with this, They need help. So Posing People for Photography is really important. But how do you do this. Relax  is the key.

Posing people for photography is both an art and a skill — it’s about helping your subject look natural, confident, and flattering while conveying the right mood or story. Here’s a comprehensive guide depending on who you’re shooting and what style you’re going for:

General Tips for All Portraits

  1. Start with relaxation:
    Chat with your subject before and during the shoot. A relaxed person photographs better than a tense one.
  2. Mind posture:
    • Encourage them to stand or sit up tall — good posture gives confidence.
    • Slightly shifting weight to one leg creates a relaxed stance.
  3. Angle the body:
    Avoid facing the camera straight on. Turning the body 30–45° to the camera flatters most people.
  4. Head placement:
    A slight tilt or lean toward the camera adds personality. Chin slightly down helps define the jaw.
  5. Hands matter:
    • Avoid letting hands hang awkwardly.
    • Give them something to do (hold a prop, adjust clothing, touch hair, etc.).
    • Keep fingers relaxed and natural.
  6. Eyes:
    Where the eyes look changes the feel. Looking just off-camera feels candid; looking directly into the lens feels engaging.
  7. Use movement:
    Gentle movement (walking, turning, laughing) helps create authentic expressions and dynamic poses.

Solo Portraits

  • Men: Strong, confident poses — hands in pockets, arms crossed, or leaning against something.
  • Women: S-shaped curves through the body, shifting weight, gentle shoulder dips for elegance.
  • Teens/Kids: Capture energy; have them run, spin, or jump to get candid expressions.

Couples

  • Create connection through touch — hand holding, foreheads together, gentle embraces.
  • Have them whisper something funny to spark real smiles.
  • Use movement: walking hand-in-hand or turning toward each other mid-motion.

Groups or Families

  • Stagger heights — avoid everyone being in one straight line.
  • Encourage closeness (shoulders touching or arms around each other).
  • Add interaction — looking at each other rather than always at the camera.

Environmental or Lifestyle Portraits

  • Have subjects interact naturally with their surroundings — leaning on walls, sitting on steps, walking through a scene.
  • Capture candid moments in-between posed shots; those often feel most real.

Pro Tips

  • Show examples or mirror poses yourself.
  • Always review back-of-camera shots and adjust quickly.
  • Compliment often — positive energy boosts confidence.
  • Keep poses flowing; don’t over-direct every small detail.
charlottebell

EDUCATION 2010 Student Tony Corbell. 2011 PPA Photography School, Dallas TX 2010 Student Kirk Tuck, Austin, TX 2000- Marketing consultant for The Rug Hook Project of MX 2004- Organizer of Travis Heights Art Show 2004 Student Dan Burkholder, Platinum printing and digital photography 2004 Student Tom Knapp, printmaking 2004 Student of Lander Rodriguiz, photoshop 2003 Author of “Tears from the Crown of Thorns” 2003 Student of Jo Brenzo Master photographer 2002 Student of Jill Skupin Bromoil photography 2002 Student of Ray Carafano Holga Camera photography 2001 Student of Lisa Mackie, NY, NY Printmaking 2001 Student of Jim Johnston San Miguel de Allende, Mexico Printmaking 1998 Instituto Allende, San Miguel de Allende Photography 1997 Instituto Allende, SMA Photography 1995&96 Elizabeth Ney Sculpture School Sculpture 1996 Boulder Sculpture Academy Sculpture 1995 Daugherty Art Center Photography 1994 Instituto Allende. San Miguel de Allende Photography 1969 University of Minnesota BS Psychology, minor Art

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