Most portrait photographers know how to use their camera. Far fewer know how to direct and pose their subjects to create great images. You can nail the light, dial in the settings, and still walk away with shots that don't work. Nine times out of ten, the problem isn't technical; it's the pose. An awkward hand. A shoulder that juts out. An expression that looks stiff instead of natural. These are fixable problems, and this photography posing guide teaches you how to fix them.
The Photographer's Guide to Posing by Lindsay Adler--one of the world's top fashion and portrait photographers and a sought-after photography educator--is the most comprehensive posing reference available for portrait photographers. It covers not just what to do, but why it works, so you can adapt in real time rather than memorizing poses that may not suit your subject.
What makes this portrait photography book different? Most posing books hand you a catalog of poses to copy. This one teaches you the underlying system. The opening section covers something most posing guides skip entirely: how your camera affects the pose. Lens choice, camera angle, and perspective all change how the body reads in a photograph--and understanding this gives you tools that work no matter who's in front of your lens.
What's inside:
The 5 most common posing mistakes (poor posture, foreshortening, mergers, poorly posed hands, bad expression) with before/after examples and specific fixes for each A 10-step posing framework you can apply to any subject and any portrait photography session Dedicated chapters with guidelines, techniques, and 5 go-to poses for: women, men, couples, curvy subjects, families, boudoir, and maternity "Train Your Eye" exercises in every chapter -- so you develop the real-time judgment to catch posing problems before you press the shutter A final chapter walking through complete real-world portrait sessions with 5 different subjects, applying the full system from start to finish
This book is not for photographers looking for a basic pose-by-pose lookup book without the underlying principles (this teaches the system, not just the moves).
This book is for you if:
You shoot portrait photography of any kind -- weddings, families, headshots, boudoir, fashion -- and want to stop guessing about poses Your images are technically solid but your subjects don't look as good as they should You want to understand why posing techniques work, not just copy from a book of poses
The Photographer's Guide to Posing has consistently been a bestseller since its publication because it gives portrait photographers what they need: the knowledge and tools to make every subject look their best.