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Senior portraiture
Senior portraiture






  1. #Senior portraiture how to
  2. #Senior portraiture full

It can also be a great opportunity for capturing leading lines, depending on the background. Everything for giggly and laughing, to those super serious eyes.įor guys, it’s such a natural pose and doesn’t make them feel awkward like just standing there may. It also makes them feel a little more comfortable, so you’ll get all kinds of killer looks. I LOVE this leaning pose because it helps to anchor the kiddos. Works every time!! (Where are my Legally Blonde fans?!?!) Also, if the girls are wearing a long skirt, have them twirl it a little. Where I have them lean toward me and do a fake laugh…which feels super awkward and actually makes them do a real laugh.

#Senior portraiture how to

How to get a real laughĪlways do serious faces, smiling faces (I call these the “Grandma Shots” because no Grandma wants pics where they aren’t looking and smiling at the camera), and then I do the “Lean and Laugh”.

#Senior portraiture full

We do full on “POWER POSE”…think girl power, then move on to other poses. Once my clients begin feeling a little more confident, I move into standing poses. So get them to sit right away and you’ll be off to a great start!! 2. Try to follow the rule of thumb “If it bends, bend it”. Once I snap a few and show them the back of the camera, they sit a little taller and smile a little bigger because the confidence grows. If that isn’t available, look for texture like the grass or the door in these pics. Try to find steps or something for them to sit on. It’s an easy way to start helping them with posing techniques. With standing poses, you can often see their early awkwardness so I get them to sit first. It’s our job to help them get comfortable. Sometimes Seniors are a little nervous when we get started.

senior portraiture

Below I’m sharing my top five senior picture poses that I use at every session and I’ve added a bonus pose.








Senior portraiture