Poses (and More) for Clients Who Hate Their Arms

If your clients constantly tell you they hate their arms, this video is for you. One of the biggest mistakes photographers make is telling clients to "just relax." Unfortunately, that rarely helps. In this video, I'm sharing practical posing techniques, wardrobe ideas, and confidence-building strategies that can help clients who feel self-conscious about their arms feel more comfortable in front of the camera. We'll cover: • Poses that don't show the arms at all • How to pose arms so they aren't the focal point • Why triangles matter in posing • Simple adjustments that create more flattering body lines • Wardrobe choices that help nervous clients ease into their session • How to build confidence throughout a boudoir shoot • Why being your client's biggest hype person matters Boudoir photography isn't about hiding bodies. It's about meeting clients where they are, helping them feel safe, and gently encouraging them to see themselves in a new way. Whether you're a boudoir photographer, portrait photographer, or someone who simply wants to help clients feel more confident in front of the camera, these tips can help. Let me know in the comments: What posing techniques have helped your clients feel more comfortable during a session? New videos every Saturday about boudoir photography, posing, confidence, body image, and creating an amazing client experience. Remember: Your body is a good body. RESOURCES Join my email newsletter so you don't miss any upcoming news from the studio: http://eepurl.com/ce7xoA Get the Anti Diet Starter Kit: https://www.buxomboudoir.com/anti-die... Join the Buxom Babes VIP Group for free:   / buxombabes   Join Honeybook, my favorite CRM, and save 30%: https://share.honeybook.com/buxomboudoir CONNECT WITH ME   / buxomboudoirphotography     / buxomboudoir     / wisconsinboudoir     / buxomboudoir   Some of these links are affiliate links because apparently as a business owner, I need to "diversify my income revenue streams." If you click a link, I'll make a little coin and you'll get something that helps you out too. That's a win-win!