Which Miles Flow Pose Pack Should You Use?
The best pose pack depends on the photo you want to create. A travel shot needs different body language from a fashion post, a couples photo, or a simple profile picture.

If You Are New: Start With Beginner-Friendly Packs
Start with poses that feel easy to copy. Beginner-friendly packs are useful because they focus on clear body angles, simple hand placement, and repeatable shapes. They help you build confidence before trying stronger editorial poses.
For Everyday Photos
Choose casual or lifestyle packs when you want photos that feel natural. These work well for social posts, dating profiles, day-out photos, and simple portraits.
For Outfits and Fashion
Choose fashion or editorial packs when the outfit matters. Look for poses that show shape, lines, and details: sleeves, jacket structure, shoes, bag placement, or silhouette.
For Travel Photos
Travel photos need poses that work with the location instead of fighting it. Pick poses with clean standing shapes, walking movement, or light interaction with the environment.
For Couples Photos
Couples photos are harder because two people need direction at the same time. A couples pack gives you coordinated pose ideas so both people know where to stand and what to do with their hands.
Build a Small Rotation
Instead of jumping between every pack, choose two or three that match your usual life: one casual, one confident, and one location-specific. Save favorites into Flow Sets so you can reuse them quickly.
The right pack is not the most dramatic one. It is the one you can actually use in the place you are shooting.