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We’ve covered lighting and landscape books, now it’s time to focus on posing. It’s one of the most difficult parts of being a portrait, wedding or fashion photographer. It’s not easy to make someone with little or no previous experience look good and have the kind of body language that you want. Communicating what you want can also be a difficult task.

We want to show you ten posing books that we really like. They will teach you how to pose your models and how to tell them what you want. They are not in order of preference. We like them all. Learn ore about how to pose for pictures men on our website PhotographyTalk.com.

Jeff Smith’s Posing Techniques for Location Photography

This is a well written guide to indoor and outdoor portraits on location, focusing on the human form from head to toe. It describes several posing styles and it tells you what works best for different subjects.

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The Portrait photographer’s Posing Guide: How to pose people for portraits

It is a very fun posing guide based on cartoons. The author, Nigel Holmes, is an experienced photographer and this way of sharing his experience is guaranteed to be easily understood by everyone.

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Picture Perfect Posing: Practicing the Art of Posing for Photographers and Models

Roberto Valenzuela doesn’t settle for showing you pictures of different poses. Instead he goes to the core of the concept, all the way down to the anatomy of the spinal cord, the neck and how a model’s elbows can look natural. It is a very detailed book and one of the most thorough on the list. You can also check good poses for pictures guys here.

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Posing for Portrait Photography: A Head-to-Toe Guide for Digital Photographers

The book works through every region of the body and it uses before and after photos. It also highlights common mistakes made by photographers when posing their subjects and explains how to avoid them.

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Master Posing Guide for Portrait Photographers

It is the second edition of a bestselling book. It presents a method called the three Cs: compliment the subject, correct appearance issues and convey something to the viewer. Overall it is a good book to draw knowledge from and it can help you create numerous natural poses for all kinds of subjects.

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Posing Techniques for Photographing Model Portfolios

This is the book you want to go through before heading to Model Mayhem for TF collaborations. It is a well put together guide to help you create beautiful fashion, glamour and nude photography.

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The Pose Book

The Boudoir Divas shoot about 500 boudoir sessions per year, each. They have put together this impressive posing guide that includes their 28 bestselling poses that they claim work on all body types. If you’re into this kind of photography, do not miss this guide.

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Dynamic Posing Guide: Modern Techniques for Digital Photographers

The book answers some important questions like how do you stoop the subject from looking awkward or how to direct experienced and inexperienced models. It also focuses on the new trends in fashion posing and offers hundreds of examples. You can also view another post about male portrait photography poses.

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Portrait Photography: Secrets of Posing & Lighting

An easy to follow and detailed guide on how to light and pose portrait subjects. It mostly addresses amateurs in an attempt to help them create various portrait styles.

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The Design Aglow Posing Guide for Wedding Photography

Posing wedding clients can be particularly difficult because most of the times they have no experience. With that said, this book has put together poses from industry superstars and it will surely be of help to beginners and longtime pros as well.

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