Shoot: Mother with Children Poses
Lindsay Adler
Lessons
Introduction To Posing
04:38 2Expression & Interaction Posing Tips
06:11 3Posing Guidelines
16:05 4Posing Parts: Shoulders, Chin, Eyes & Hands
07:00 5Posing Parts: Men, Feet, Elbows & Nose
04:06 6Posing For Body Types
05:00 7Posing & Shooting Flaws
03:59 8Male Posing Guides
03:41Couples
05:10 10Shoot: Female High School Senior Poses
02:49 11Shoot: Male High School Senior Poses
02:23 12Shoot: Mature Male Poses
01:47 13Shoot: Mature Female Poses
02:02 14Shoot: Boudoir Poses
03:45 15Shoot: Plus Size Poses
01:57 16Shoot: Wedding Photography Bridal Poses
02:35 17Shoot: Mature Couple Poses
02:17 18Shoot: Uneven Height Couple Poses
02:24 19Shoot: Bridal Couple Poses
02:06 20Shoot: Group Poses
02:38 21Shoot: Bridal Party Poses
03:00 22Shoot: Family Poses
03:49 23Shoot: Mother with Children Poses
01:28 24Shoot: Single Child Poses
03:56 25Shoot: Maternity Poses
04:55 26Shoot: Maternity Couple Poses
02:15 27Shoot: Same-Sex Couple Poses
02:00 28Shoot: Fashion Female Poses
03:12 29Shoot: Beauty Poses
02:19Lesson Info
Shoot: Mother with Children Poses
all right, so they should tips for opposing mom and Children. If it's just Mom, there's not that many differences. But there are some differences between hypos Mom and Dad give you tip number one. So I guess that I pose mom first to flatter her because people always forget suppose moms that she looks comfortable and it flatters her. Number two is ah, lot of times people for poses. They wrap our arms around each other for, like, a kind of a tight hug. And what happens? Everything kind of sledges up a little bit. So instead, what you want to do is make sure its arms around or leaning No, our arms around shoulders, nothing that kind of compacts, Mom. So even she wrapped her arms and tell her to relax. Okay? Paying attention to Mom um Also most physical contact, like the holding part or cradling would be for the youngest child, Which makes sense. Make sure you get nice take close up head shots. Those actually ah, lot of times tend to be the ones people like more. They don't need to see hug...
e full body poses, but they want to see their heads nice and tight posed, Well, Onda number five. Avoid putting a lot of kids on her laps and on her knees, because this is what I was saying in the beginning. One kid on each knee gives you this or a kid in arms, kid on the knee. All of a sudden, it's just a big bunch. So remember that mom's important.
Class Materials
Ratings and Reviews
Samantha Riegels
This is a great course for a quick reminder of things to keep in mind when headed out for a particular shoot. It's bullet points. General principals. If you are new to posing, you'll want a more in-depth course where she has live models and is positioning them rather than just talking about posing techniques. But for a Fast Class, I think this is perfect. Wonderful job, as always Lindsay!
a Creativelive Student
Fantastic quick but comprehensive summary of the key points for many different types of shoot. As always Lindsay Adlers delivers excellense. Brilliant
Creative Team
Lindsay's classes are always informative and interesting.