
From finding the perfect pose to getting the most flattering light, taking your own prom pictures doesn't have to be stressful. In fact, it's actually pretty easy to get some amazing shots that really show off your outfit and capture this important moment. These tips can help you get beautiful, memorable photos!
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- Turn your body and shoulders so you're facing slightly away from the camera; this is called a three-quarter profile pose.
- Put your weight on your back foot and bend your front leg just a little.
- On the side of your body closer to the camera, place your hand on your hip and keep your arm relaxed. Let your other arm rest next to your body.
- Turn your head to face the camera and smile naturally.
For more of a power pose, try standing with your weight on your back foot and your hands on your hips or in your pockets. Lean slightly forward as you look at the camera.
- Have one person stand facing the camera with their head and shoulders angled just slightly.
- The other person should face them, placing one hand on their chest and the other arm around their waist.
- Think about something hilarious to get some natural smiles.
- Have each person stand slightly angled toward each other and also toward the camera (kind of a 45-degree angle).
- Both of them should put their weight on their back legs and a hand on the outside hip.
- They can put their arms around each other and slightly angle their heads together.
- Have two people sit back-to-back and turn their heads to face the camera.
- If you want to add more people to the photo, have them echo the position of the first two, facing their shoulders away from the first two and looking at the camera.
- Have everyone smile.
- Take this photo from a little above eye level. This makes the shot even more flattering.
- Have everyone stand in a line. The people on either end of the line should move in just a little to give the line a gentle curve.
- Tell everyone to get a little closer, since people naturally want to preserve personal space. Photos look happier when people are touching or nearly touching, though. Put your arms around each other's waists or shoulders.
- Have each person shift their weight onto their back leg and bring their other leg forward just a little more. They should each tilt their shoulders just a little away from the camera.
- Tell everyone to look at the camera and smile.
- Stand with your shoulders just slightly angled away from the camera and your head looking at the camera. Keep your weight on the back leg.
- You and your parents can put your arms around each other.
- Don't forget to smile.
- Photobomb - A photobomb is always funny, even when it's your dad. When you take your prom pictures, throw in a few well-timed background jumps to get a good laugh.
- Muscle pose - Just because you look like a prince or princess doesn't mean you can't show off some awesome (and hilarious) flexing power. This is a cute photo to do with friends.
- Canine date - Sure, you can't actually bring your dog to prom, but you can make it look like you're planning to. Dress your pooch up in a doggie tux or gown and pose for photos.
- Animal mask - Just as the camera comes out, pull out a hilarious animal mask and slip it on. The contrast between your formal outfit and funny mask will have everyone laughing, whether it's in group shots or solo pics at the dance.
- Hilarious props - Pick up some funny props like moustaches, hats, and kissing lips. When you're ready to take your prom photos, pull them out for some super cute pics.
Quick Tip
When you're taking photos at prom, you'll probably be shooting in low light. Don't use the flash if you can avoid it. Instead, try to brace your elbows on a table or against your body and let the shutter speed be a little slow. You'll get some blurry shots, but they will look way better than if the flash was firing (plus you won't annoy people).

























