Start With Romantic Light
You can take photos anytime, but if you want beautiful, super romantic images, take them when the light is perfect and golden. If you’re early risers, this can be the first hour after the sun comes up in the morning, and if you’re like most of us and don’t exactly feel camera-ready at 6am in the summer, go for the hour before sunset in the evening. The hour before sunset is called the “golden hour” for a reason.
Quick Tip
When I photograph couples during the golden hour, I try to position them so they aren’t looking right into the sun. I find this keeps them from squinting and makes the photos way more flattering.
Get in Close for Cute Couples Photos
Know What Colors to Wear for a Couple’s Photoshoot
Don’t stress too much about what you’re going to wear for romantic couple photos, but do put a little thought into your choices. Skip the bold patterns and bright fabrics and choose a muted color palette instead.
You can mix patterns if the scale is different (like stripes and a subtle dot print) or just stick to neutrals like tan, grey, navy, or even some pastels. You could also pick one shade like red and both wear a little bit of that in your outfit.
Quick Tip
I often suggest that people throw in a pop of color in the form of accessories if they want to show off a little personal style. It’s an easy thing to add a scarf, and you can do some shots with it and some without, so you have lots of choices.
Get Intimate to Show Your Love
Play With Fun Poses for Couples
If you’re a playful couple, show that in your pictures. It’s easy to do, especially if you have a friend who can help you. Some playful couple photoshoot ideas might be piggy back rides, tickle fights, and lots of kissing.
Try a Special Gaze
You know that look your person gets on their face when they’re gazing at you with love? Capture that in your photos. You can take turns looking at each other. This gaze shows your connection.
Quick Tip
Gazing at each other can feel a little awkward for couples, so I usually give them some guidance. I ask them to think about what they love about the other person or remember the last time their partner did something wonderful.
Have a Lifestyle Couple’s Photoshoot
A lifestyle photoshoot is where you take pictures of people in a sort of cleaned-up version of their real life. Think hanging at home on your couch or snuggling with pets or working in the kitchen together. You might declutter a little to keep the background from being distracting, but you’ll be showing off your life together.
Quick Tip
I like to plan on at least a couple of hours to get lifestyle photos. People need time to relax in front of the camera and just be themselves in their own home. This is way easier if you have a photographer or friend helping take the pictures too, since they can try different angles and let the two of you just focus on each other.
Wrap Up Together
Hold Hands in Your Couple Photos
The simple act of reaching out and taking the other person’s hand can help you show your love in photos just like it does in real life. One really cool way to do this in your pictures is to walk together with the photographer (or a friend) walking in front of you. Hold hands and take turns leading. You’ll get some adorable shots.
Show Your Adventurous Side
If you love to have adventures together, make those moments part of your photos. Take pictures while you’re camping, hiking, sailing, or doing whatever you love to do.
Quick Tip
When I take a photo that has me in it, I focus on the other person or on something that’s near where I’ll be (like a doorway or branch). Then I can set the timer and position myself in the right spot.
Put Your Heads Together (Literally)
One of the best couple poses for pictures is just leaning your heads together. You can do this facing each other and looking into one another’s eyes, or you can both face the camera or look off in the distance. Having your heads touching feels close and looks super cute.
Get Some Wide-Angle Shots Too
Close photos are great for showing intimacy, but you can also tell the story of your relationship by backing up a little and using a wide-angle lens (most phones have one, so if you’re shooting that, you’re already set). Head out to a favorite place and try to get some of the scene in the photo. You’ll love the sense of context it gives.
Frame Yourselves Perfectly for Elegant Couples Photos
You can’t go wrong with your pictures if you frame yourselves in an open window or doorway. This adds instant drama to the scene and keeps the focus on you. You can underexpose to make this a sweet silhouette, or you can expose for the two of you and let the light in the window give you a glow.
Use Window Light to Your Advantage
Hold Your Couples Photoshoot in the Prettiest Place You Know
You know that beautiful view you always admire? That might just be the perfect place for your pics. Think fields of flowers, mountain vistas, forest paths, that sort of thing. Find your favorite place and hold your photoshoot there.
Quick Tip
I like to avoid crowded times at prime locations like wildflower fields so I don’t have to worry about random people walking through the background of the photo. This might mean shooting early in the morning.
Make Time for Simple Candid Couple Photos
Use These Fun Couple Photography Ideas for Every Photoshoot
Whether you’re shooting holiday photos to send with your card, getting some great shots to announce your engagement, or just grabbing some cute and casual photos of the two of you together for Instagram, you can’t go wrong trying out lots of different couple photoshoot ideas. Combine different concepts and lighting situations to figure out what’s perfect for you. If you get photos that show how much you care about each other, you’re doing it right!