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My favorite poses to photograph {2019 Recap}

What photographs best has been and always will be you. It’s really that simple. My main goal in any photo shoot is to capture my clients’ personality. I look to create an environment where people feel comfortable to not just be themselves but to express that on film. It’s not really about the poses. It’s not about any kind of superficial beauty. It’s about a deep inner beauty. I photograph healers, space holders, reiki practitioners. And yes, I’ll ask you about upcoming workshops and events to make sure we capture back bends if you’re running a heart opening workshop, but mostly the world just wants to see you. That said, there are poses I go back to often, that I keep in my back pocket, because the shapes they create speak to me. And there are new variations and poses that clients bring to me that are fun and exciting. So, here are my favorites from this past year, gathered in this one little blog post, with the huge caveat that it’s really not about the poses at all.

Thank you to all of my clients featured in this post. Their sites are linked below with their photographs if you want to give them some digital love.

Urdhva Mukha Svanasana {Jen Geller at Lexington Power Yoga}

Urdhva Mukha Svanasana {Jen Geller at Lexington Power Yoga}

Malasana Twist {Diana Dellogono at Kripalu}

Malasana Twist {Diana Dellogono at Kripalu}

Natrajasana {Kat Strocio at Kripalu}

Natrajasana {Kat Strocio at Kripalu}

Warrior twist chair variation {Samantha Drinkwater at Lexington Power Yoga}

Warrior twist chair variation {Samantha Drinkwater at Lexington Power Yoga}

Ustrasana {Lori Scott at Houghton’s Pond}

Ustrasana {Lori Scott at Houghton’s Pond}

Gomukhasana arm bind {Tristan Stewart at Kripalu}

Gomukhasana arm bind {Tristan Stewart at Kripalu}

Vrksasana - I had to look that one up! - Tree Pose {Rachel Smoller at MIT Endicott House}

Vrksasana - I had to look that one up! - Tree Pose {Rachel Smoller at MIT Endicott House}

I love this wild thing / side plank variation. Wild thing has always been one of my go to images for the curves and lines it creates. {Kimberly D’Alesio at Kripalu}

I love this wild thing / side plank variation. Wild thing has always been one of my go to images for the curves and lines it creates. {Kimberly D’Alesio at Kripalu}

Anjali mudra {Lorna Tanner by The Boston Esplanade}

Anjali mudra {Lorna Tanner by The Boston Esplanade}

Janusirsansa side bend variation - This is a two-for-one because I truly love this pose and I wanted to also share that I love photographing you with your families. {Jillian, co-owner Lexington Power Yoga}

Janusirsansa side bend variation - This is a two-for-one because I truly love this pose and I wanted to also share that I love photographing you with your families. {Jillian, co-owner Lexington Power Yoga}

In the end, it’s all about staying true to you, boo ;) {Jacqui, owner Sacred Seeds Yoga School}

In the end, it’s all about staying true to you, boo ;) {Jacqui, owner Sacred Seeds Yoga School}

Contact me if you’d like to book a photo shoot for yourself or your studio.