Chest to chest



The head cuddle

Face each other and allow the head of each partner to rest against the head of the other partner.
Note: Don’t try this position if there is a big height disparity.
This position creates a sense of steadiness and connection between partners.
Wall Bokeh
Normal Spoon
Reverse Spoon

Walking towards the camera
This pose is an easy one to remember, and usually, if I am out of ideas walking toward the camera always works!
Why I love this Pose: Walking toward the camera offers movement to your photo. It also creates a beautiful angle with your body. Your leg will cross over your other leg offering a slimming effect.
This pose is an easy one to remember, and usually, if I am out of ideas walking toward the camera always works!
Why I love this Pose: Walking toward the camera offers movement to your photo. It also creates a beautiful angle with your body. Your leg will cross over your other leg offering a slimming effect.