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What Practicing Posing on Myself Taught Me (and Why It Matters for Your Photos)

March 30, 2026 Ginny Thomas

There’s something humbling about getting in front of your own camera.

I recently spent some time doing test shots of myself. Not because I needed new photos, and not for content… but because I wanted to really understand what it feels like to be on the other side of the lens.

And it is not easy!

When You’re the One in Front of the Camera

The second the camera is pointed at you, everything shifts.

All of a sudden you’re wondering:

  • What do I do with my hands?

  • Am I standing weird?

  • Why does this feel so awkward?

Even as a photographer, I felt it.

That little bit of uncertainty.
That desire for someone to just say, “Here—do this.”

It was such a good reminder that most people don’t walk into a session knowing how to pose… and they shouldn’t have to.

The Small Shift That Changes Everything

As I worked through different poses, I learned about the power of Triangles.

Not in a technical, overcomplicated way. Just small, simple shifts:

  • Bending an arm instead of keeping it straight

  • Shifting weight to one hip

  • Creating a little space between your body and your arms

Those tiny adjustments create natural angles in the body… and suddenly everything feels more relaxed and looks more put together.

Not stiff.
Not overly posed.
Just guided.

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Why This Matters for Your Session

My job isn’t just to take the photo. It’s to guide you through it.

Because when you’re standing there, it’s not about knowing what to do.
It’s about having someone show you in a way that feels easy and doable.

You don’t need to come in with a plan.
You don’t need to practice in the mirror.

You just get to show up.

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What You Can Expect When You Work With Me

I’ll gently guide you the whole way through:

  • Simple direction that actually makes sense

  • Small adjustments that make a big difference

  • Space to move, breathe, and settle in

We’re not chasing perfection.
We’re creating photos that feel like you—just a little more intentional.

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A Note From the Other Side of the Camera

Spending time in front of my own lens gave me a whole new level of empathy for what my clients experience.

And if you’ve ever thought:
“I’m awkward in photos”
“I don’t know how to pose”
“I just don’t feel comfortable in front of the camera”

You’re not alone.

But you also don’t have to figure it out by yourself.

That’s what I’m here for.

Looking for a session that feels easy, natural, and guided?
Whether it’s updated headshots, a branding session, or photos with your family, I’ll walk you through every step so you never feel like you’re guessing.

Ginny Filer Photography | Silver Spring, MD + DMV Area





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