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Engagement Session Posing Tips!

Easy Engagement Posing Guide!

Hi! Welcome to my blog post about posing. Oh, the dreaded posing. “I don’t know how to pose” “What do I do with my hands?” Can you make me look thinner?” “Me and my fiancé aren’t much of picture takers, can you help us?'"

You might not be aware of how frequently I encounter this scenario. The reality is that 90% of the couples I work with fall into one of two categories: either they lack experience in having professional photos taken together, or they've attempted such sessions without much success.

I trust that the following pointers will serve as a valuable guide, enabling you to enjoy a more enhanced, relaxed, and captivating engagement photoshoot experience.


Organic Interaction: This aspect holds immense significance. The vitality of natural responses and interactions cannot be overstated, as they infuse vitality into the images. Our role as photographers encompasses creating an atmosphere in which both of you feel exceptionally at ease, thereby facilitating the emergence of those authentic reactions. Frequently, this can be achieved well before the actual engagement session. Developing a personal rapport with your photographer is crucial. Allow them to familiarize themselves with both of you on a deeper level. The extent of personal connection rests with your discretion, yet embracing this approach will undoubtedly alleviate much of the potential awkwardness and timidity on the day of the shoot. Through prior conversations and interactions, you, your partner, and your photographer will have shared conversations, laughter, and insights, erasing barriers. Consequently, when the engagement session unfolds, the inhibitions are lowered, paving the way for unforced, spontaneous reactions. Capturing candid instances of laughter, exchanged glances, and tender gestures often culminate in exquisitely beautiful and authentic photographs.

Graceful Movement: Taking leisurely strolls together offers an excellent avenue for capturing captivating photographs and forging meaningful moments. Walk hand in hand with your partner, maintaining the same natural stride you would during a romantic date night or while savoring the scenery in an urban setting or by the seaside. We, as photographers, might propose that you engage in this stroll as if our presence were unknown. Looking away from the camera is key. Fix your eyes upon each other or let your vision wander to the right or left. Infuse your walk with shared laughter, adding an element of levity to the moment. These actions can yield images that exude relaxation and intimacy, while infusing dynamic movement into the visual narrative.

Expressions of Affection: Embraces and hugs introduce a captivating dimension to the posing sequence. Ranging from tender hugs to more fervent and impassioned embraces, they offer a spectrum of emotions to convey. Engage in face-to-face embraces, varying from gentle to more intimate, or opt for an element of surprise by sneaking up behind your fiancé for an unexpected hug. These actions undoubtedly infuse the imagery with authenticity and unscripted reactions, enriching the collection with genuine warmth and affection.

Intimate Gestures: Amid your embrace, with faces turned toward each other, a suggestion arises: let your foreheads meet in a gentle touch. A word of caution—while excitement might tempt a less-than-ideal headbutt, let's certainly avoid that scenario, for a touch of humor! This pose notably exudes tenderness and a profound sense of connection. Moreover, it holds a realm of possibilities for variation, allowing it to transform into a multitude of distinct stances, guided effortlessly by the instructions from your photographer.

Confiding Whispers: A personal favorite of mine! Sharing whispered words with your partner has the potential to conjure enchanting moments. It could be sweet endearments that bring a smile to your lips, or perhaps a cheeky remark that sparks laughter. The beauty lies in the unpredictability—what transpires is a genuine cascade of smiles and laughter, borne from these intimate exchanges.

Unified Presence: Assuming a side-by-side stance holds the potential to underscore the essence of your partnership and solidarity. Moreover, it has the ability to exude an aura of being a "power couple." The spacing between you both is flexible, and the option to hold hands or adopt individual poses is at your disposal. This single pose has a remarkable capacity for transformation, capable of yielding a diverse array of 50 distinct poses, ingeniously guided by your photographer's directives.

Elevating Euphoria: Introducing a playful touch, this pose introduces a dynamic and exuberant element to the imagery. To initiate, slide your arms beneath your partner butt and lift them gently off the ground. In this pose, you may maintain the stance while she gazes downward for a tender kiss or turns her face toward the camera. Alternatively, a spin can be initiated, igniting joy and laughter. Regardless of the choice, this pose undoubtedly generates a series of spirited and enjoyable visuals.

Shared Seating: Whether settled on a bench, a cozy blanket, or amidst the grass, these postures pave the way for cuddling, leaning, and hand-holding. Particularly resonant with the romantically inclined, this pose captures an aura of gentle, tender, and affectionate chemistry between you both.

Intimate Gazes: This concept seamlessly dovetails with the forehead touch pose. Instead of physically connecting foreheads, engage in a profound exchange of gazes, locking eyes with a purpose. Allow yourselves to delve into the depths of your connection, contemplating the significance of your presence together and the depth of your bond. This contemplative connection often elicits endearing smirks, infectious giggles, and ultimately, tender, affectionate kisses.

Harmonizing with the Locale: Capitalize on the surroundings at your disposal. The chosen location holds purpose, reflecting your intention. Thus, leverage the environment to its fullest potential during the session. Engage with the backdrop, seamlessly integrating it into the narrative. Whether tracing the shoreline, meandering through a garden, or venturing amidst the urban landscape, interact with the setting to encapsulate the essence of the moment.

Incorporating Significance: The introduction of purposeful props and accessories adds depth to your session by encompassing elements that mirror your interests and relationship. This may entail items such as a champagne bottle and glasses, a snapshot from the inception of your journey, or even a carefully chosen gift or surprise for your significant other. These inclusions not only embellish the visual narrative but also encapsulate the layers of meaning within your bond.

Elegant Silhouettes: Harnessing backlighting to craft exquisite silhouette shots introduces a captivating dynamic to your collection. The essence of these shots lies in discerning the outlines of your hair, facial features, and physique in the shadows, while the backdrop remains clear and distinguishable. This technique, while captivating, might not be best suited for capturing moments like kissing. Instead, opt for a subtle lean towards each other, creating the illusion of a kiss without actual lip contact. Maintain the distance to prevent your noses from overlapping, and most importantly, avoid puckering your lips. Ensuring a slight gap between your bodies is essential. Your photographer's expertise will come into play to discern the opportune moment and location for creating stunning silhouette shots.

Interchanging Postures: Embrace the concept of dynamic posing by alternating between stances where one partner is standing while the other is seated. This deliberate juxtaposition injects a fresh sense of variety and visual intrigue into the session, enhancing its overall appeal.

Elevated Environments: Seek out elevated surfaces such as staircases, rocks, hill crests, or mountain slopes to craft visually dynamic angles. These perspectives can range from distant shots that encompass the surroundings, evoking a sense of exclusivity, to convey that "we are the only ones here" sentiment. Particularly in grand locations featuring mountain ranges, oceans, or expansive fields of trees, this approach can add a remarkable "wow" element to your engagement session gallery. Photographers should engage in the exploration of diverse angles, encompassing high, low, and eye-level viewpoints to curate a spectrum of captivating shots. Fuse the poses detailed earlier with this concept to foster a harmonious blend of artistic possibilities.

Joyful Interactions: Embrace poses that kindle laughter and playfulness, for they serve as a conduit for revealing your individual personalities and the dynamics of your relationship. Through these light-hearted instances, whether it's sharing a hearty laugh, engaging in piggyback rides, or indulging in playful teasing, the camera captures candid, unrestrained moments brimming with joy. In these instances, your genuine selves shine through, contributing to a collection of vivid and spirited photographs.

Flexibility in Pose Selection: It's important to recognize that these suggested poses are by no means necessary. Your comfort and authenticity as a couple take precedence. If any of these poses don't resonate with your relationship's essence, feel free to only use what is authentic to you and your fiancé. Your engagement session should reflect your unique connection and personalities, ensuring that every chosen pose feels organic and true to who you are as a couple.

In your search for an exceptional creative, if you're seeking a photographer who can easily put you at ease, provoke laughter, and contribute to the crafting of awe-inspiring imagery, I invite you to explore my portfolio at www.mbushphotography.com. Let's initiate a conversation and explore the possibilities together!

Tony and Connor Wedding | Hard Rock Hotel | Los Cabos, Mexico

March 6th 2020 just before the Covid-19 craziness Tony and Connor’s wedding took place at the Hard Rock Hotel in beautiful Los Cabos. This hotel opened last year and was the perfect location for their wedding. It had many locations for photo ops around the property as shown below. Special thanks to Ellen and Andrea at Shoreline destinations for planning the travel and stay for the whole wedding crew including the vendors.

I always love shooting destination weddings but for some reason photographing weddings in Mexico are my favorite. I’ve photographed quite a few weddings in Mexico and have yet to have a bad experience. Below are just a few images from Tony and Connor special day!

Luis + Mercedes Beautiful Fort Worth Wedding

What can I say about these two. When I met them over a year ago these two were looking at a bunch of different wedding photographers and were very indecisive on who to choose to capture their big day. Needless to say when they saw my work they wanted to meet up with me. They said my work stood out from the rest and I was reasonable in price. Thats when they made the best decision in hiring me to capture their love. :) Other than talking about their wedding day we quickly took a liking with each other as we discussed our love for chicken fried steak and Will Smith! LOL!. I immediately fell in love with these two. First off, they were a beautiful couple, and second, the way Luis looked at Mercedes, I knew capturing their love on camera was going to be very easy.

We shot their engagements on my friends ranch in Waxahachie,Tx. It was extremely beautiful with horses and everything was perfect. EXCEPT!!! Mercedes got a little sick :( but we managed to pull of some great images! 

Fast forward to the big day, I arrived at Luis's home in fort worth. I was the only photographer with no second shooter, so after I captured his getting ready shots and details I drove to the other location to capture Mercedes' getting ready shots. When she was fully dressed, we were running a little bit behind and we had to go as soon as possible. I noticed we didn't get any shots in her wedding dress by herself so I INSISTED that we should spend at least 5 minutes alone with her to get some quick shots in her dress and bouquet. I felt that this was the only time that we'd get to capture her fully ready with fresh make-up on. I told her there that being a little late wasn't going to hurt. Sacrificing being a little late paid off because we were able to get some awesome shots of her in so little time. She's very happy that I made that decision for her.

Thank you "Carina Salas Fraire" for the amazing work on the Make-up.

Ceremony Time! They had a beautiful ceremony at the "Our Lady of Guadalupe Church"in Fort Worth, Tx. It was a catholic ceremony so it lasted around a hour or so. It was wonderful and full of emotions! 

Immediately after the ceremony, we drove to the "Kimball Art Museum" in Fort Worth to do some bridal party photos, and bride and groom portraits. The lighting was amazing and we were able to capture some beautiful images of Luis and Mercedes. Following that, we drove to the wedding reception at "Christ the King Catholic Church" in Fort Worth where we finished the evening.

The reception was gorgously decorated. At that time I only had about 5-10 minutes to capture the decor and room without anyone in it. With my experience I was able to capture the details and the room with very little time. They had a surprise reveal where Luis and Mercedes got to see the reception room for the first time. As you can see, the look on their faces told everything about what they thought about the room. After the big reveal, the guest came in and it was time to eat. Usually this is the time for me to rest, but I had to get more detail shots done so I skipped out on taking a break for a while and continued working! As I was walking around ideas kept popping in my head for shots with the bride and groom. Their sweet heart table was beautifully set up so it was imperative that we get some shots in that area. The first dance immediately followed and was able to capture some loving memories with my advanced lighting set up. Reception lighting is key to capturing the reception activities beautifully. I had a 4 light set up and all lights were off camera. 2 video lights, and 2 speedlights were used in capturing their moments for the rest of the evening.

Their wedding was by far one of the best weddings I loved being apart of and if I could, Id do it all over again. My relationship I have with these two has grown since and I look forward to capturing their many future life happenings. Luis and Mercedes, thank you so much for allowing and trusting me to capturing your wedding day.

This day was also beautifully captured with video by: Art and Cynthia Barrios. You can find their work at "http://everlastingimagefilms.com"

The venue was decorated by "Shayes Decorations"

Luke + Krystal Panama Beach FL Destination Wedding June 21, 2016

Luke + Krystal Panama Beach FL Destination Wedding June 21, 2016

Luke and Krystal Panama Beach FL Destination Wedding. Photographed by Michael Bush with Michael Bush Photography. Texas and Dallas Fort Worth Wedding Photographer.