How to Do Group Poses
- 1). Before the group arrives, discuss with them what kind of shot they would like. Is this going to be a formal portrait or something more casual? Will everyone be in formal wear or jeans?
- 2). If possible, take the picture outside on an overcast day. Taking a group pose outdoors is very helpful because there is generally more room to work with.
- 3
This photo would not have depth if everyone was lined up next to each other
For more formal poses, arrange the group in a "V" shape or triangular shapes. This gives a picture depth and character. - 4). Informal shots can be easier to get than formal shots. For a distinctive informal group shot, set up an area large enough to hold the amount of people in the group. Tell the group members to stand whereever they would like and to stand however they want in the designated area. Climb on top of a ladder to take a downward shot of the entire group.
- 5
The family in this photo loved this shot of their granddaughter not posing with the group
Sometimes it is best to let whatever happens happen. If a child is acting up or looking around then let them. Some of the best shots can be of children acting like children.