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5 boudoir photography poses to add to your repertoire

Go-to poses to help you rock your next boudoir session

Mon 22 May 2023
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As a photographer, it’s always important to have a solid lineup of go-to poses up your sleeve, and this is especially the case for boudoir photography. Your go-to poses will enable you to build trust with your client, capturing stunning images for your portfolio in the process. Before you start scrambling to find new posing ideas, here are five classic boudoir photography poses that every photographer needs on their list.

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Something on the side

This popular boudoir pose pulls double duty, helping you highlight those swerves and curves while also being a great option for clients that may be a little self-conscious.

To master this photography pose, ask your subject to lie on their side with one hand under their head. Then, place their other hand on their hip and adjust their legs. This is also an easy pose to transition them to some shots on their belly – another stunning posing idea, as it accentuates their curves without showing too much.

@reneejudithphotography

Take a seat

Another classic boudoir photography pose: simply sitting!

Have your client sit on a chair or bed and position their body in a way that highlights their best features.

Don’t be afraid to experiment with different angles and get a few shots with both eye contact as well as some where your subject is looking away.

Another great option is to take some shots from the back, with the subject wistfully looking over their shoulder.

@joliemaeportraits

On your knees

The kneeling photography pose is another A+ way to show off your subject’s best assets. Ask them to kneel on a chair or bed, or have them raise their hands up towards their hair to extend the torso and create more angles. Don’t be afraid to experiment with lighting and accessories to create a more dramatic effect.

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The standing ovation

For that natural (and super flattering) shot, simply standing can be a game-changer.

Ask them to stand in the way that makes them feel most comfortable and be sure to adjust their hands and legs for an ultra-natural look.

This is another pose where you can really make the lighting work for you!

Experiment with different angles and try some standing over-the-shoulder shots to add a bit of mystery.

@lexboudoir

Up against the wall

This is one of our faves!

Have them take a wide stance and press against the wall to exaggerate the arch on their back and show off those stems.

It’s also a smart choice for clients that may be first-time boudoir subjects, as they don’t have to show off too much skin or attempt a pose that may feel uncomfortable.

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These 5 boudoir photography posing ideas above are a great starting point, but having a solid lineup of posing ideas up your sleeve is a must. Not only will this help you feel more comfortable behind the lens, but it’s also a great way to build trust with your clients! Download the Unscripted app for unlimited access to thousands of free posing ideas and inspo for all of your photography projects.

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FAQs

How do you pose for a boudoir photo?

Ensure your client feels comfortable, empower them to be their most confident self, emphasize natural curves, shoot similar poses together, utilize props

What are the best boudoir poses for beginners?

For boudoir beginners, start on their knees with their feet tucked underneath. If they have bra straps or jewelry, you can instruct them to casually tug at their accessories for a playful touch.

How do you smile in boudoir photos?

Knowing your best angles, practicing smiling with your eyes and blinking right before smiling are all great tips for achieving that perfect boudoir smile.

How can I be confident at a boudoir shoot?

First things first: pick outfits that make you feel beautiful and confident! Depending on your boudoir photography style, splurging on hair and makeup can also be a major confidence-booster. Repeating some positive affirmations also doesn’t hurt!

What should you avoid before a boudoir photo shoot?

Don’t attempt a new hairstyle or makeup look that makes you feel self-conscious or not your best. It’s also not recommended to get a spray tan or apply bronzing oils or lotions the day of your shoot.