50 Couple Poses to Try for Your Next Couples Photoshoot (2024)

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Things to Take Note of When Posing as a Couple Where are you looking? What are your hands doing? What points of contact are you making? What if you’re camera-shy? How can you use perspective to make a photo better? Can you create triangles with your bodies? How is your posture? Can you take couple photos without a photographer? Couple Poses with Movement 1. Dance Together/Twirl Her 2. A Spontaneous Grab and Kiss 3. Piggyback 4. Lift Her Up 5. The Dip (and Dip & Kiss) 6. Kick Up Your Foot 7. Pull Her Leg Up 8. Feed Each Other 9. Run With or To Each Other 10. Cheers Walking Couple Poses 11. Walking Parallel to the Camera 12. Walking Towards or Away from the Camera 13. Staggered with Her Leading Him Away from the Camera 14. Looking at Each Other Sitting Couple Poses 15. Facing Each Other with Legs Intertwined 16. Sitting and Looking Out 17. Facing the Camera with Legs Intertwined 18. Nestled 19. Facing the Camera, Looking at Each Other 20. Sitting and Hugging 21. Sitting and Looking at Each Other 22. Facing the Camera, Looking at the Same Thing in the Distance 23. Sitting Sideways 24. Leaning on Each Other 25. Sitting Casually, Talking and Laughing Hugging Couple Poses 26. The Hug from Behind 27. Hugging and Kissing 28. Hugging and Looking Away 29. Hugging and Touching Foreheads 30. Hugging and Looking at Each Other Kissing Couple Poses 31. Kissing 32. The Moment Before a Kiss 33. Cover your Faces While You Kiss 34. Kiss on the Cheek or Forehead 35. Selfie Kiss 36. Pick Up and Kiss Standing Couple Poses 37. One Person Looking at the Camera 38. Angled, Holding Hands, and Looking Out at the Same Thing 39. Holding Hands, Pointing 40. Holding Hands, Facing the Camera, Looking at Each Other 41. Arms Around Each Other, Looking Out 42. Close Up Shot, Looking Away 43. Holding Hands, Back to the Camera, Looking at Each Other Couple Photos With One Person or No One In Them 44. Personal Perspective – Cheers 45. The Follow-Me-To 46. Blowing a Kiss to Your Partner 47. Cheersing 48. Showing Your Feet 49. On His Shoulders 50. Lying Together Couple Poses: Conclusion FAQs
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Couple poses are such a fun way to add visual interest to a photo. I feel like my photos are just more fun with my husband in them (even when he’s reluctant to be in them!).

Here’s the thing: I’ve been a travel blogger for several years, and photography fuels my creativity. Being in my own photos took some getting used to at first. But after a lot of practice and experience, I feel like I know how to get photos I love.

However, getting my husband to be in my photos created a whole new set of issues. We’ve worked through them, though, and I hope that the photos we’ve been able to capture will inspire your own couple poses!

I’ve gone through every photo Harrison and I have taken together to compile this post of couple poses. And along the way, I’ve realized that there really are so many different poses you can do for a couples photoshoot!

We definitely have our go-to poses, but there are both small tweaks and big adjustments you can do to create a whole new feel to your couples photoshoot.

First, I’ll cover the basics of things you should think about when posing together to add visual interest and make a photo look good.

Then, I’ll list the fifty poses we’ve done so that you can get some inspiration for couples photoshoot poses! I’ve divided them into categories to give this post some semblance of order:

  • Couple poses with movement
  • Walking couple poses
  • Sitting couple poses
  • Hugging couple poses
  • Kissing couple poses
  • Standing couple poses
  • Couple poses with one or no one in them

Things to Take Note of When Posing as a Couple

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Here are things I used to think about, but that now come pretty naturally with practice.

(If you’re trying a couple photoshoot for the first time, I recommend reading this section first! But if you’re a natural and want to get straight to the couple poses, feel free to skip to this section!)

Where are you looking?

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One important thing to consider is where you are looking. In most cases, you’ll either want to be looking at each other (eye contact is powerful, so gaze lovingly into each other’s eyes!), looking at the same thing in the distance, or have at least one person looking at the other. Each has a different effect… like romance, intrigue, or drama.

What are your hands doing?

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One of the most common things people say when they’re uncomfortable being in photos is that they don’t know what to do with their hands. Fortunately, when it comes to couple photoshoots, it’s easy to use your hands to interact with each other! Whether you hold hands, he plays with her hair, she puts a hand on his cheek, etc., it’s easy to be doing something. And that makes for less awkwardness when it comes to your hands; it’s easy to avoid “dead fish” hands in couple poses!

What points of contact are you making?

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Along those lines, think about proximity and points of contact. When it comes to most couple poses, you’ll want to portray closeness. And that literally translates to being close to one another! The most powerful love photos involve touch. As you go through these fifty couple poses, take note of points of contact, like my arm on his chest, his arm around my waist, hugging, cuddling, etc.

What if you’re camera-shy?

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Fortunately there are a lot of couple poses that work for camera-shy couples! In fact, I’ll include quite a few options where you won’t see our faces. And there’s a whole section at the end that focuses on poses if one or both people are camera shy.

How can you use perspective to make a photo better?

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This is a big one that I incorporate. Harrison is only a couple of inches taller than me, so I can easily look big next to him in photos. But when it comes to photography, you can play with perspectives to make one person look smaller. Sometimes, I like to be slightly behind Harrison to make him look larger. And you’ll notice I’m rarely in front of him.

If the opposite is true for a couple where the guy is significantly taller than the girl – so much so that it’s hard to keep them in the frame, you can consider placing her in front or finding uneven ground where she can be a step up.

Can you create triangles with your bodies?

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This is a rule of thumb for solo and couples photography. Triangles enhance the composition and visual appeal of the image; they add a sense of balance, create visual flow, stabilize images, and group points of interest. Our eyes are drawn to triangles, so try to create a triangle with your body or the image’s composition. Creating triangles with your body can be as easy as bending your leg when seated or kicking a leg up or out.

How is your posture?

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The most important thing I think about Every. Single. Time. I pose for a photo is “how is my posture?”. Let me tell you, this small thing makes a world of a difference! Good posture exudes confidence, is slimming, and overall just looks good. You may feel like you are overcompensating or look silly, but you really just look great. So make this part of your routine for every picture you’re in! I can’t emphasize this enough!

Can you take couple photos without a photographer?

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A resounding yes! Sure, it can be trickier, but basically all of the photos you see here we’ve taken without a photographer. You simply set up a tripod (this is the one we use) and set your camera on self-timer mode. You can use a remote like this one, your camera’s timed-delay function, or your phone connected to your camera if it works with phone apps.

Okay! Now that we’ve answered those basic posing and photography questions, it’s time to cover fifty couple poses that you can do with your significant other! Let’s get to it!

Couple Poses with Movement

1. Dance Together/Twirl Her

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This is such a fun way to add movement to a photo! Just make sure your camera is on a high shutter speed and taking photos quickly enough to give you the perfect result.

2. A Spontaneous Grab and Kiss

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Have him grab you for a big ‘ol smooch!

3. Piggyback

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Piggyback rides are a fun and cute way to pose as a couple!

4. Lift Her Up

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Have him practice (or show off) his arm strength as he lifts you up!

5. The Dip (and Dip & Kiss)

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This is one of our go-to poses! It’s easy to dip and look into each other’s eyes or go in for a kiss!

6. Kick Up Your Foot

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Whether you’re both on the ground or he’s picking you up, kicking up a leg adds movement and that “triangle” phenomenon I described earlier.

7. Pull Her Leg Up

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For a similar but more dramatic option, have him dip you and pull up your leg!

8. Feed Each Other

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This is a fun couple pose if you’ve got an epic food spread to dine on!

9. Run With or To Each Other

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For some serious movement, try running to each other or with each other!

10. Cheers

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Here’s another great couple pose if you have a spread of food: clink your drinks together! (If champagne is involved, shake it up and pop it for some real candid expressions and an awesome visual effect!)

Walking Couple Poses

11. Walking Parallel to the Camera

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This was especially fun for me because I got to feature my baby bump!

12. Walking Towards or Away from the Camera

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Walking towards or away from the camera is a great idea if you’ve got leading lines like a bridge, road, or staircase. It’s also great for camera-shy couple poses!

13. Staggered with Her Leading Him Away from the Camera

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Remember earlier when I talked about perspectives and sizing? This one is fantastic for just that! I look so much more petite than I am in real life because of how I’m further away from the camera than Harrison is.

14. Looking at Each Other

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Instead of both looking out, look at each other while walking.

Sitting Couple Poses

15. Facing Each Other with Legs Intertwined

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TBH I was nervous that this wouldn’t look very good because my legs are bigger than Harrison’s, but I like the end result! It’s a fun, playful, and romantic couple pose all in one!

16. Sitting and Looking Out

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Camera-shy couples, this one’s for you! It’s such a sweet pose where you’re leaning on each other and looking out at a view.

17. Facing the Camera with Legs Intertwined

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Here’s a different take on the intertwined legs; instead of facing each other, turn your bodies to the camera and let your legs naturally interact.

18. Nestled

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This is one of my favorite sitting couple poses! There’s something so sweet about leaning back on your man while seated. It worked out especially well for us because we were on a slanted beach. (Also, note the triangle we’re making with our bodies, especially since Harrison put an arm out. Though unintentional, it’s subtle details like these that end up adding extra visual appeal!)

19. Facing the Camera, Looking at Each Other

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This one is pretty self-explanatory!

20. Sitting and Hugging

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I love this seated couple pose – there’s something so sweet about a hug! (This one is also great if you’re trying to hide a baby bump, which is what were doing here!)

21. Sitting and Looking at Each Other

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Normally, back-to-back seated positions are cheesy (I imagine tacky family photos circa 1995!), but it makes a big difference if one person is facing forward. And if you’re looking at each other instead of the camera, it removes the 90’s photo studio vibes.

22. Facing the Camera, Looking at the Same Thing in the Distance

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I feel like looking at the same thing out in the distance adds a touch of adventure to your couples photoshoot.

23. Sitting Sideways

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Sitting sideways creates new angles and is often a flattering position for people.

24. Leaning on Each Other

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Take the last pose a step further by leaning on each other! It adds a sense of security and comfort, which helps to portray your love through the camera.

25. Sitting Casually, Talking and Laughing

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Laughing or talking gives your photos a candid quality, whether you’re sitting or standing! I find it easier and more natural to be seated, but try this to get cute, candid shots no matter what your body is doing.

Hugging Couple Poses

26. The Hug from Behind

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I love how the hug-from-behind looks in photos!

Hugs are the easiest couple poses in my opinion! They portray love and comfort while occupying your hands. And they’re typically a very natural-feeling pose, too.

27. Hugging and Kissing

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Here’s another of my go-to couple poses! It’s just so simple and easy!

28. Hugging and Looking Away

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This one is fantastic for couples who are camera-shy. And if you’re not used to posing, hugging while looking away is just about as easy as you can get.

29. Hugging and Touching Foreheads

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Touching foreheads lends the sweetest quality to couple photos! And you can do this one sitting, standing, hugging, etc.

30. Hugging and Looking at Each Other

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Capture the love by hugging and gazing into each other’s eyes! It’s basically foolproof!

Kissing Couple Poses

31. Kissing

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This is pretty generic, but kissing is one of the most obvious couple poses and I couldn’t leave it out! So if you’ve ever at a loss for couple pose ideas, this one is an easy pose to fall back on.

32. The Moment Before a Kiss

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Add movement and intrigue by capturing the moment before a kiss!

33. Cover your Faces While You Kiss

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I think this pose is so cute! One of y’all just needs a hat to pull this one off. You’ll often find me wearing a hat in my photos, so this is one of our go-to couple poses as well!

34. Kiss on the Cheek or Forehead

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If a kiss is too steamy for you, try this sweet version of a kiss! A kiss on the cheek or forehead adds all the romance without the heat.

35. Selfie Kiss

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Or, if kissing is your vibe, make it cute and personal by doing a selfie kiss!

36. Pick Up and Kiss

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Make things steamier by having him pick you up and go for a kiss!

Standing Couple Poses

37. One Person Looking at the Camera

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Having one person look at the other while the other looks at the camera adds a fun vibe to your couple’s pose!

38. Angled, Holding Hands, and Looking Out at the Same Thing

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This is one of my favorite couple’s poses for travel photos since it adds a sense of adventure and focuses on your background!

39. Holding Hands, Pointing

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Though this might not be a frequent couple’s pose, I thought I’d include it anyway! While it admittedly looks a bit staged, I still love it because it draws attention to the rest of the photo.

40. Holding Hands, Facing the Camera, Looking at Each Other

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Here’s another staged pose that can lean more cutesy than staged if you have the right background, like an adorable love mural.

41. Arms Around Each Other, Looking Out

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Once again, here’s a couple pose that works great if you want to also focus on a background. It’s also great for camera-shy people.

42. Close Up Shot, Looking Away

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If you need to angle up to see something (like mountains, waterfalls, tall buildings, etc.), add to the drama by standing close to the photo and looking at whatever is in the background.

43. Holding Hands, Back to the Camera, Looking at Each Other

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Holding hands is a simple touch that makes a great addition to any couple pose. Add extra romance by looking at each other!

Couple Photos With One Person or No One In Them

44. Personal Perspective – Cheers

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If one person is camera shy, have them take the photo and put some part of their body in it. It creates a photo that appears to be what they see from their perspective. A cheers is a great way to accomplish this sort of photo!

45. The Follow-Me-To

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This is a similar idea to the one before, but simpler. Simply hold hands for this photo, with one person taking the photo. While the “follow-me-to” photo may have peaked in its popularity (I mean, there was a time when it seemed like it was all over Instagram!), I still love it!

46. Blowing a Kiss to Your Partner

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Modify the follow-me-to photo by blowing a kiss to your partner/cameraman!

47. Cheersing

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If neither of you want to be in the photo, buy you still want to show your love, this couple pose is for you! Simply cheers in front of a romantic backdrop!

48. Showing Your Feet

If you have a cool view to show off and don’t want to be in the photo, this one is perfect for you!

And here are two extra poses that I love that we haven’t gotten a photo of yet:

49. On His Shoulders

We haven’t tried this pose, but it is so dang cute! I’d love to see if we can manage it someday!

50. Lying Together

Lastly, lying down is a sweet couple’s pose that’s easy to do and very sweet!

Couple Poses: Conclusion

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I hope these photos have given you plenty of ideas for how to pose as a couple in photos!

Couples photoshoots can be so fun and interactive; if you’re new to them, I think you’re in for a treat!

If you have any questions or have more ideas for me to add to this list, let me know in the comments!

And here are some more articles you might enjoy:

  • How to Pose for Photos
  • Take Better Instagram Photos with These Tips
  • Valentine’s Day Photo Ideas

Happy modeling!

Jasmine

50 Couple Poses to Try for Your Next Couples Photoshoot (2024)

FAQs

What is the best pose for a couple? ›

WALKING COUPLE POSES
  • HOLDING HAND POSE. Just pure, holding each other hands, walk to a spot, don't forget to look and talk to each other. ...
  • HOLDING THE SHOULDER POSE. This one works best for young couples. ...
  • WALKING UP THE STAIR POSE. Taking her hand to guide her up the stairs, don't forget to keep your eyes on her gentlemen.

What are the best poses for awkward couples? ›

Some poses that you could work with when posing an awkward couple include standing nose to nose and looking at each other, cheek kiss, bride leaning back into groom's chest, holding each other as they talk, whisper, and/or laugh.

What is the most flattering way to pose for pictures? ›

Turn Your Body Slightly to the Side

Instead of facing the camera straight on, turn your body slightly to the side – it makes a big difference. Doing this pose gives you more curves and makes you look more flattering in photos. A 45-degree turn is ideal.

What is the lovers pose? ›

This is a pose where one person holds the other person in their lap while they're looking into each other's eyes. It's called the Lovers' Pose initially because it looks like lovers under a tree on a spring day – right? But it's also the parent-infant, parent-child pose; it's whatever the therapist wants to make it.

What is the most attractive pose for a man? ›

20 Best Male Poses for Your Photoshoot
  1. Hands in pockets. One of the most common picture poses for guys. ...
  2. With an object behind your back. ...
  3. Attention to the buttons. ...
  4. Emphasis on cufflinks. ...
  5. Slightly backward. ...
  6. Standing with arms crossed. ...
  7. Asymmetric pose. ...
  8. Full-length leaning back against a wall.
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How should I pose for pictures to hide my belly fat? ›

If you want to minimize your tummy, cover your waist with your arm. 3. When keeping your hands on your waist, the closer together they are, the smaller your tummy will look.

How do you stand in a photo with your partner? ›

The standard pose is when the couple is posing towards the camera, but their body is turned slightly towards each other. The gentleman's hand is in his pocket while the other hand is on his fiancé's waist.

What makes a photo romantic? ›

By carefully planning the timing, selecting the right location, and paying attention to wardrobe and styling, you can create enchanting and timeless images that will forever remind you of the love you share. Embrace the golden hour, and let its magical light paint your love story in the most romantic way possible.

How do you show love in photography? ›

This could be activities such as slow dancing, touching each other's face while looking at each other, cooking together or simply kissing. Position the partners close to each other and have them look into each other's eyes.

How should I pose for pictures with my husband? ›

Sitting poses are typically more relaxed poses. I like to have them lean gently onto each other's shoulders, with her shoulder in front of his. Men usually have bigger shoulders than women, and we don't want his shoulder covering her torso and overpowering the picture, so placing her shoulder in front looks better.

Where do couple pictures hang? ›

As per Vastu, place family pictures in the south west direction. If you have wedding pictures or any other couple pictures place them on the east wall. It will generate positive energies in the bedroom. You can avoid hanging complicated pieces of art or paintings depicting sad stories in the bedroom.

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