"I always look so awkward and posed in my photos."
Client: Tricia Taitt | Copyright: Series A Photography
There are 'posing guides' everywhere: ebooks, Youtube tutorials, TikTok videos all promising the "5 poses that work for everyone".
Usually, it's only 'everyone' if you're young, able, skinny with a so-called 'perfect' body.
For everyone else, we find ways to shoehorn them into these supposedly 'flattering' poses.
As a result, we simply end up copying each other's poses - resulting in cookie-cutter awkward images all over websites and social media.
Let's change that up, shall we?
Instead of thinking about what standard poses to use, what if we asked two questions
- How does YOUR body move naturally? 
- How do we work with your body to convey the emotion and the story YOU want to tell? 
This is much harder than just memorizing a bunch of poses. It requires a deep study of body mechanics, compositional principles and non-verbal communication. But it's worth it.
I've found that once we start focusing on the core emotion and story, the concerns about finding 'flattering poses' simply go away.
You see a whole person, not just a pose or a body.
 
                         
            