A visual reference for photographers who don't want to run out of ideas in the middle of a shoot.
317 couples poses. 180 pages. One PDF you can keep open on your phone while you work.
This is the reference book I wished existed when I first started shooting couples — not a theory book, not a wedding-magazine inspiration board, but a working catalogue of poses organised the way a real session unfolds. Open it to the chapter you need, scroll until something clicks, direct the pose. Done.
What's inside
- 8 thematic chapters — each opening with 5 practical tips you can call out from behind the camera
- The Close Embrace (94 poses) — face-to-face, heart-to-heart
- Together & Seated (82 poses) — sofas, stools, stairs and benches
- Side by Side (52 poses) — the classic standing portrait, done right
- Elegant & Editorial (25 poses) — the dressed-up session
- The Cinematic Lift (11 poses) — the leg-up pose
- The Proposal (5 poses) — down on one knee, with no margin for error
- Playful Moments (6 poses) — real laughter, real movement
- Active Together (42 poses) — fitness, yoga and movement
40 tips, every one of them shootable. No "feel the moment" filler — concrete direction you can give a couple in fifteen seconds. Build the embrace from the feet up. Hands should always have a job. Foreheads, not lips, are the secret.
Designed to be used, not just admired. Editorial layout. Clean typography. Each pose captioned (Pose I.01, I.02…) so you can build a shot list with your couple before the session starts. Print it for the studio, keep it on the iPad for location shoots.
Who it's for
Engagement and couples photographers, second shooters building their visual vocabulary, photography students, and anyone tired of cycling through the same six poses for every session.
Format & delivery
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- 180-page PDF, A4 portrait
- Instant digital download after purchase
- Works on any device — phone, tablet, laptop, print
- File size: ~105 MB

