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Your visual roadmap to connection-driven storytelling
It’s your behind-the-scenes cheat sheet for creating real connection through play. Steal the exact prompts I use to create laughter, movement, and real connection— every single session. The same prompts I use to create natural laughter, real connection, and client-obsessed galleries… even when I’m shooting families with wild kids or couples who “feel awkward on camera.”
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What This Guide Will Do For You:
- Give you simple, foolproof prompts that keep families, and couples moving, laughing, and engaged (so no one feels stiff or bored)
- Turn unpredictable, high-energy family sessions into relaxed, playful moments — even with shy kids or strong personalities.
- Help you create natural connection between parents and kids without forcing smiles or perfect behavior.
- Make sessions feel fun and stress-free for families and couples— which leads to happier clients, smoother shoots, and stronger galleries.
I have bought "Posing Guides" before. What makes yours different?
Most posing guides tell you what to do — but leave you guessing what it’s supposed to look like in real life. The Prompting Playbook is one of a kind.
- Real visual examples, not just text. Every prompt is paired with actual video session visuals so you can instantly see how it plays out — no interpreting, no guessing.
- Designed for in-the-moment use. Phone-friendly, scrollable, and easy to reference mid-session when you need direction fast.
- Built around connection, not stiff posing. The focus isn’t on perfect placement — it’s on natural interaction that creates emotion and variety effortlessly.
This Guide Includes:
✔ 50+ Prompts For Couples, and Families
✔ 50+ Example videos of each prompt in live action
✔ A stress-free way to create authentic connection between couples
✔ Tips to direct a couples shoot like a pro
✔ Easy-to-use scrollable guide for your phone
✔ Photo results gallery of these prompts.
Posing should feel effortless and natural, not forced.
That's where prompting comes in.
That’s why this guide perfect for you—to inspire while still allowing you to trust your instincts and creativity. You don’t just read the prompts—you see them in action.
Each page includes looping video examples that show you how every prompt unfolds in real life,so you can visualize movement, emotion, and flow before you even start shooting.
Not every prompt will be perfect for every couple and/or family, so feel free to skip around and adapt to their energy!
This guide is designed to be saved to your camera roll for easy access before or during your sessions. Whether you're looking for fresh inspiration or need a quick reference, this prompting guide has you covered.
If you're struggling with session flow for couples, don't forget to check out my posing guides.
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. What the difference between the Prompting Playbook and The Playful Posing Guide?
- The Playful Posing Guide gives you a bunch of fun, easy-to-use pose ideas for your couple sessions — perfect when you want to spark creativity and variety on the spot.
-The Prompting Playbook goes deeper — it helps you to bring out real connection, laughter, and emotion within your clients. It’s more advanced, includes example videos, and helps you feel confident storytelling through prompts.
2. Do I need to get both types of guides?
- No — but if you want to capture connection and variety, having both is a total game-changer.
✨ The Playful Posing Guide and the Family Posing Guide gives you structure.It helps you stop freezing up, find playful ideas fast, and add more variety to your sessions.
💬 The Prompting Playbook gives you genuine laughter and fun. It helps you direct connection, laughter, and emotion so your photos feel alive — not staged.
3. What's the difference between the Prompting Playbook and The Wedding Posing Guide?
- The Wedding Posing Guide has posing and tips and tricks for multiple aspect of the wedding day(Getting Ready, Couple Portraits, and Wedding Party.) Where the Prompting Playbook has only prompts of unique connection driven idea for couple portraits.