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  • Connecting with clients and posing when you’re not a bouncing off the wall, wildly enthusiastic EXTROVERT.

      Connecting with clients and posing when you’re not a bouncing off the wall, wildly enthusiastic EXTROVERT. 1
      Connecting with clients and posing when you’re not a bouncing off the wall, wildly enthusiastic EXTROVERT. 2

      I am not an extreme extrovert. I am a studier, I study people and situations before I totally let my personality and silliness shine. Especially when I am in a professional setting, because while I am always a calm and reliable presence to set my client at ease, not every couple or situation is looking for you to be in their face, crazy enthusiastic and making their shoot about you.

      That’s where a more relaxed, introverted photographer can shine! Most creative business educators will tell you that you have to be on a certain frequency at all times to attract clients and show them how passionate you are to do a great job.

      I say let your passion shine through your skill and your photography. If you are not comfortable being the person who jumps around like they just finished their third Red Bull screaming “yaasssss queen!” at your clients, then don’t pretend to be that person.

      Connecting with clients and posing when you’re not a bouncing off the wall, wildly enthusiastic EXTROVERT. 3

      Clients that are attracted to you for your relaxed nature and much more importantly, YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY, will not expect you to change who you are, they’ll expect you to give them the client experience that gets them the images they’ve imagined since going through your portfolio and stalking your instagram.

      San Diego Intimate Engagement Photoshoot

      They’ve thought of captions for that photo of their husband spinning them around with their dress flowing around them, not about how entertaining it will be to see you bounce around with a camera in their face.

      Be you, whether you’re super bubbly and giddy, or more quiet and calculating, your client wants an authentic experience, not an actor.

      Posing Actions For Introverted Photographers:

      • Pick her up around her waist, and spin her around
      • Put your hands in her hair, holding her face close, foreheads together (shoot this, and then add to it, Ex: kiss her nose, rub noses, kiss like I’m not here)
      • Sitting next to each other (on a rock, bench, fallen tree, in the sand) have her knees up with her legs over top of his, sitting very close, touching his chest, grabbing his collar
      • Have him face away, have her loop her arm through his, facing the camera, head on his shoulder, look of content and bliss 
      •  Firemans carry for a sillier more wild couple (her thrown over his shoulder, facing your lens behind him)
      • Dip, But be clear that you only want about a half dip, have them do this a few times while you change your vantage point, and get close ups and full body shots, have him kiss her on the final dip.
      • Belts or pelvises together, just talking to each other, (they will immediately feel silly and begin smiling and joking with each other)
      • Have him smell and kiss the top of her head while she rests her head on his chest, have her alternate looking down and looking at the lens.