
Evaluate location, subject, and lenses in a studio to shape posing flow, using feet-first steps and lens choices like 135mm for headshots and 24-105mm for fashion and portraiture.
Begin with the feet, position the body slightly sideways, shift weight to the back leg, and tilt the hip back to flatter the upper body in standing images.
Guide headshots posing by shaping shoulder and hand placement, maintain eye contact, and refine subtle head movements to achieve a strong jawline and a CEO look.
Master the beauty shoot flow by using props and music to elevate posing like a pro, following the ultimate posing flow for confident, natural looks.
Master a portraiture posing flow for fashion standing, using light direction, an A pose, cross-leg angles, and I pose and S-curve variations to flatter diverse bodies.
Create a dreamy fashion editorial vibe using blue gels and lens flare, achieving starburst with a 50mm prime and speed lights while guiding dynamic poses and wind-driven movement.
In a Halloween style floor shoot, direction cues guide precise posing, lighting adjustments, and accessory placements—mask, spell book, fan—while shaping the model’s body and wardrobe for flow and drama.
Pose the guy with weight on his back leg to form a v-shaped, powerful silhouette toward the camera. Style the woman to look slim, keeping the man visible and balanced.
Develop posing skills through clear communication and playful direction, guiding you to create connected, close-up moments with hands around the neck, temple-to-temple contact, and relaxed, confident expressions.
Learn to develop poses with subtle movements, guiding couples through hand placement, head tilts, kissing poses, cheek and forehead kisses, whispers for expression, and behind-hug layouts to appear slimmer.
Explore a pro posing flow for couples and individuals, creating variation through wardrobe and background, evaluating best angles and lighting, and leveraging the 'chocolate side' for flattering headshots.
Pose a male model to emphasize a strong upper body with a subtle arm gap and c-pose, using head tilt for storytelling and even lighting to protect the ears.
Learn to relax clients by using a wall as a comfort zone, guiding shoulder relaxation, and leaning the upper body with the bum against the wall toward flattering, natural light.
Master hats as props by guiding hat lifts, light positioning, and varied hand placements for moody to thoughtful expressions, including table-style posing cues.
Relax clients with chair and wall poses, adapting seating and angle for comfort and variety. Set lighting and camera basics, then refine arms, hands, and gaze for relaxed portraits.
Explore a Photoshop masterclass excerpt that teaches how to fix problems on a black background.
Master the ultimate posing flow with a focus on the chocolate side and hair accessories. Apply pro posing techniques from posing like a pro part 2 to elevate your style.
Featured Review:
"It was definitely a good match. I am trying to set up my own home studio and it is the second course I take with her. I love how clearly she explain things with German accent and easy going smiling kind manners. I am learning a lot cause when I don't have a professional model but a couple, or a mum or kids or families, it is not so easy for me to pose them :) this course helps to still get the images you want" - Alexandra Grippa
Hi and Welcome to our course The Ultimate Posing Flow For Portrait Photographers!
This is Part 2 of our posing series "Posing Like A Pro" - join us in the photography studio for live sessions where we put everything you learned in Part 1 into practice! Or if you already have a little experience, then jump right in here.
BONUS: Includes PDF sheets with almost 1500 poses for you to download and take to your shoots! Also: Closed Captions are available!
In our photo studio we have led over 50 photography workshops so far, specializing in creating conceptual photoshoots. And knowing how to pose a model or client is a big part of a successful shoot. I realized that most of my students were really savvy about photography techniques and new technology but started to freeze when they had to pose the model.
One of the most important skills that you will need to develop as a portrait photographer is being able to direct your subjects into the right pose. It will make your model or client feel natural, and your photography session will flow.
At the end of this course, you will know how to pose your clients and models for the most flattering pictures. If you watched my tutorial ‘posing like a pro’ or if you have already learned the foundations of posing for portrait photography, this course takes those lessons even further by bringing you into my studio where you can watch how I put it all together into a real shoot to create the ‘posing flow’.
To give you a real life experience, I will show you how I work with a model versus a couple that never stood in front of the camera. None of the shoots are rehearsed with the exception that I briefed our model Rebecca to bring some different wardrobe items for variety. This means you will see realistic posing problems and questions that your client or model might have, and how I communicate with them to bring them into the right pose.
The entire tutorial is shot from my point of view, so you are more than just a fly on the wall - you see everything almost exactly as if you were behind the camera! Each time I take a shot, the image is overlaid so you can see the result straight away. There is no post production on them - they are ‘SOOC’ - straight out of camera with the exception that they are cropped in ACR. Sometimes I’ve also adjusted the white balance because different styles of image look best when they are warmer or cooler in tone.
In this course you will learn:
How to pose models and clients - females, males, and couples.
Standing vs sitting poses, and tips for slimming bigger clients
How to quickly create different styles to offer more variety and enhanced sales: from headshots, beauty, dreamy, fashion, edgy, and more.
Getting creative with concepts such as my trademark ‘lying on the floor’ setup
How to modify your communication style for experienced models vs regular clients
How to create an amazing experience and have fun while still getting the shot
One point to keep in mind as I will be covering a lot of detail that may seem impossible to get right all the time: don’t worry about the perfect pose, because it’s hard even for “super-pros” to achieve a “100%” perfect result - and if in doubt it’s always ‘Emotions Over Posing”. However if you are interested in knowing why a client maybe didn’t buy certain images due to things they didn’t like about themselves then our tutorial will tell you all about how you can best flatter your client.
This course is for the beginner to intermediate portrait photographer who is looking for a practical hands on approach to learning how to create a posing flow so that they will never run out of ideas again!
So if you are interested in seeing me in action, go ahead and watch some previews! Or if you want to develop your posing flow to the highest standard: Enroll now and let’s get started in creating your best pictures ever! See you soon!
P.S : Closed Captions are available, so you can either listen or read (or both) to my posing instructions! Have fun!