Expert Tips for Posing and Directing Couples in Photography

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March 30, 2024

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KELSEY STORDAHL

As a photographer, one of the most rewarding aspects of your craft is capturing the love and connection between couples. Posing and directing couples effectively can elevate your photos from ordinary to extraordinary, creating timeless images that reflect the genuine bond they share. This stunning session was shot in Park City, UT during the summer and I’m obsessed! So along with drooling over this gallery, I’ll also share expert tips and techniques to help you pose and direct couples with confidence and creativity!

Establish Rapport and Build Trust

Before diving into posing, take the time to establish rapport with the couple. Engage in friendly conversation, get to know their personalities, and make them feel comfortable in front of the camera. Building trust is essential for creating authentic and relaxed poses. Taylor and Julian in particular actually reached out to me when I had posted some travel dates! It’s such a fun way to get a fresh viewpoint when working in a new place.

Encourage Natural Interaction

The most compelling couple poses capture genuine moments of interaction and affection. Encourage couples to interact naturally with each other – whether it’s holding hands, embracing, or sharing a laugh. Candid moments often result in the most authentic and emotive photographs. T + J were SO natural and easy to work with. Just look at this chemistry!

Focus on Connection and Emotion

Speaking of chemistry…

Emphasize the emotional connection between the couple in your poses. Encourage them to express their love and affection through gentle touches, meaningful glances, and whispered words. Capturing genuine emotions will add depth and intimacy to your photos.

Guide with Gentle Direction

While encouraging natural interaction, provide gentle direction to guide the couple into flattering poses. Use clear and concise instructions, such as “turn towards each other,” “lean in for a kiss,” or “wrap your arms around each other.” Be mindful of their comfort level and adjust your direction accordingly. A lot of times clients will tell me that they are awkward in front of the camera so it really is my job to make sure they feel comfortable and provide good direction so that they fall in love with their photos.

Highlight Each Partner’s Best Features

Pay attention to each partner’s individual features and angles when posing couples. Highlight their best attributes by positioning them in flattering angles and poses. For example, if one partner has striking eyes, emphasize them by having them look towards the camera or at their partner. It’s all in the details babe!

Create Dynamic Composition

Experiment with different compositions to create visually dynamic and interesting photos. Play with angles, perspectives, and framing to add depth and dimension to your shots. Incorporate elements in the environment, such as leading lines or natural framing, to enhance the composition. In this whole gallery you can see the different angles and depths used, along with using the scenery around them! From the mountains and trees in the back to the little boardwalk they walked on.

Vary Poses and Expressions

Keep your poses varied and dynamic to capture a range of expressions and emotions. Mix classic poses with candid moments, and encourage couples to experiment with different expressions – from tender and romantic to playful and spontaneous. Variety adds visual interest and depth to your photo collection. These photos where T was sitting on J’s lap?? (Major heart eyes!!)

Consider the Location and Lighting

Adapt your poses and direction to suit the location and lighting conditions. Be mindful of the background, surroundings, and available natural light, and adjust your poses accordingly. Utilize the environment creatively to enhance the mood and storytelling aspect of your photos.

Be Patient and Flexible

Patience is key when posing and directing couples. Allow them time to relax and settle into poses naturally, and be prepared to adapt and improvise as needed. Stay flexible and open to spontaneous moments, as some of the best shots often arise when least expected. In other words- snap every.single.second!

Review and Provide Feedback

Throughout the photo session, periodically review the images with the couple and provide positive feedback and encouragement. Show them the results of your efforts, and involve them in the creative process by soliciting their input and preferences for poses and expressions. I’ve noticed that this really helps with their confidence and helps them relax a lot more too!

Check out more of my work here or if you’re looking for your dream photographer, let’s chat here and get this party started!

Follow along for more of my work and behind-the-scenes on IG! @kelsey.s.photography

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