Wine Down and Focus: Photography Tips & Stories Over a Glass of Wine

Episode 7: Why Posing Isn't Everything: The Power of Connection


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 In this episode, Annette and Christina explore the importance of connection over mere posing in photography. They discuss how to create emotional trust with clients, the significance of understanding individual personalities, and various techniques to elicit natural expressions during sessions. The conversation also touches on the nuances of posing, including the use of movement and prompts to achieve authentic results. Additionally, they share insights on their wine tasting experience, adding a personal touch to the discussion.

Annette and Christina also share their expertise on posing techniques in photography, emphasizing the importance of body positioning and emotional connection. They discuss common mistakes photographers make, such as improper hand positioning and the need for visibility of limbs. They also highlight go-to poses for different types of photography sessions, including seniors and couples, and stress the significance of capturing genuine emotions to enhance the quality of photographs. The discussion concludes with a challenge for photographers to focus on emotional prompts in their work.

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Wine Down and Focus: Photography Tips & Stories Over a Glass of WineBy Annette Sundberg & Christina Ahlheim