Fujifilm's Ultimate Picture Perfect Partners Workshop
Tired of coaching your partner how to capture content? This handy camera workshop will help them nail the shot first time, every time.
Overview
Try as they might, it seems like far too many boyfriends simply can't figure out the angles, lighting and poses needed to make their partner's IG profile sing. If you've felt this kind of frustration, just know your feelings are supported by the research, with 87 percent of young Australians agreeing that their partner is 'useless' at taking photos of them.
Fortunately, FUJIFILM is here to help, hosting what it's calling the Picture Perfect Partners Workshop from 10am–3pm at Fujifilm House of Photography on Saturday, October 25. Coached by professional photographer and creative director Ben Savage, each one-hour session offers couples hands-on practice, posing tips and expert guidance with a camera in hand. Meanwhile, a dedicated glam station gives couples the opportunity to elevate their look before stepping in front of the camera.

"We've all been in that situation where you ask a loved one — whether it's your friend, family member, or a partner — to take a photo and it's a total fail. And now our research proves that it's a widespread problem that's bugging young Aussies," says Leanne Hughes, Head of Marketing, Electronic Imaging & Optical Devices at FUJIFILM.
As for the struggles couples report most when snapping pics together, 60 percent say the image is a no-go due to unflattering angles or the fact they're snapped mid-blink. Says Savage: "This workshop is all about empowering people to become their loved one's ultimate 'Picture Perfect Partner' and I'll be sharing all my best-kept secrets on everything from framing and composition to intentionality."

Images: Ben Savage.