8 Simple Prompts for Natural Family Poses
Natural family poses very rarely happen … well, naturally! The thought of posing for a photo is intimidating for many people, and even more so when parents have to not only consider themselves, but also their kids.
As a photographer, you may worry that this translates into stiff, unnatural poses and fake smiles. We have polled some of our amazing students from the Family Retreat, and they have helped us come up with 8 super simple prompts that easy to remember, but will result in natural family poses and expressions every time!
1. “Tickle the kids!”
Rebecca Lueck (Becca Jean Photography):
“They were cuddled up and looking at daisies, but the little boy was starting to make goofy faces so I told mom to tickle them. Fixed those funny faces right up!!”
2. “Give them a kiss!”
Carrie Pfister (Carrie Lynn Photography) shares:
“I just told mom and dad to look at the kids and asked big brother to give little brother a kiss on the side of the head. I didn’t quite get the kiss, but loved this moment nonetheless.”
3. “Group hug!”
A good old group hug will always elicit smiles and giggles, and a twinkle in everyone’s eyes! It doesn’t need any skill other than parents loving on their kids – probably the easiest of all the natural family poses.
4. “Look at someone!”
“‘Look at anybody but me!’ And they did it perfectly!”, said Diane Welter (Diane Welter Images).
5. “Smell her ear!”
This may seem like a weird one, but it works beautifully to create an intimate moment between 2 people. It could be a parent and child, two siblings, or even the parents. You can direct them to just rest their nose against their loved one, but giving that extra direction to actually smell will put a natural smile on everyone’s face!
6. “Whisper a secret!”
Melissa Bernard (Melissa Bernard Photography) got this great expression by prompting “”Whisper in Millie’s ear what you love the most about her”.
7. “Tip the teapot!”
All it took for these giggles and playful expressions was for Cathy (Cathy Marie Photography) to shout: “I’m a little teapot… tip me over!”
8. “I’m just checking my settings!”
Sometimes the best prompt is no prompt at all!
Cindy Rawlings (Captured Moments by Cindy) has discovered this little gem:
“I asked them to huddle up in the spot I wanted them in while I got my settings right. (I use this prompt a lot to snap natural shots where everyone is relaxed.) They naturally squatted down and grabbed the littles, I zoomed in on their hands and started capturing.”
As you can see, there is no need to memorize a bunch of complex posing prompts. Keeping it simple can create an experience for your clients that will result in those natural, authentic expressions that will delight them when they see their photos.
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Love these, thanks for the inspo!
I found your post on simple prompts for natural family poses incredibly helpful! The suggestions you provided, especially the idea of having families share a favorite memory, can really spark genuine emotions and connections in photos. It’s refreshing to see an approach that prioritizes authenticity over stiff, posed images.
I particularly appreciated how you emphasized the importance of the environment in influencing the mood of the photos. Do you have any recommendations for specific locations or settings that work particularly well for creating a relaxed atmosphere during family photography sessions?
Hello Dan, thanks for the comment! I think this question should be posed to the family… maybe special places to their story, a place they like to play in nature or even their homes would help foster a relaxed atmosphere 🙂
I love these, and the gorgeous photos here too. Thanks so much for sharing!
so glad you found it inspiring!