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Professional photographer Annie Tao offers posing tips to help you nail your K-pop photos
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If you want your next selfie or group photo to look like the cover of a K-pop album, we’ve got loads of ideas to get you started. Keep scrolling for 28 K-pop poses that will help your photos stand out on social media. They include fun poses for girls, boys, and groups, plus heart and hand poses that are simple to do. We’ve also provided tips from professional photographer Annie Tao on how to look your best when taking selfies.

Cute Kpop Poses

Professional photographer Annie Tao suggests trying out different facial expressions when taking K-pop style selfies, as well as using your hand, shoulder, or arm to appear more casual. Here are some top K-pop poses to try for your selfies:

  • V Sign
  • Cheek/chin
  • Headache
  • Finger heart
Section 1 of 7:

Fun Kpop Poses

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  1. Make a peace sign by extending your index and middle fingers. Then, place the peace sign hand near your face. You might choose to place it next to your eye, over your lips, or on your chin.[1]
    • What it means: The V or peace sign is a way to act playful, or make your face look more “kawaii,” or cute.[2]

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    Cheek/chin posing Place the back of your hand or your fingers on your cheek or chin. It’s possible to vary the angle at which you place the back of your hand on your chin, so your best side is showing.[3]
    • What it means: The cheek/chin pose is a type of “aegyo” pose (“cute expression”) to create a whimsical feel or make the face look smaller.[4]
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    "Headache" pose Place your hand on your temples or forehead, while running your fingers through your hair a bit. This pose is supposed to make it look like you might have a headache, but in the most casual way possible.[5]
    • What it means: While it lacks meaning outside of looking like a “headache,” this pose gives you something to do with your hands.
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    "Let's drink" pose Pretend to hold a small soju (shot) glass. Then pretend to sip or drink from the glass. K-pop idols use this pose sometimes as a way to keep their hands busy and look candid and natural in their shots.
    • What it means: It signifies a friendly gesture common among friends.
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    "Dibidibidip" game Mimic one of the 3 types of hand gestures made in the rock-paper-scissors-like game. The movements involve using your arms, legs, or both; the actual poses you choose can vary. A group of 3 people can each make a different type of gesture for a great trio pose shot.[6]
    • What it means: The Dibidibidip game is a popular rapid-fire game often seen played by K-pop idols on variety shows.
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Kpop Poses for Girls

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    Little gun pose Shape your hand(s) like a gun. Aim your “guns” so you’re shooting towards the camera. Try pairing this cool pose with a wink or a smirk.[7]
    • What it means: Posing using finger guns gives off a spy or action vibe for photos.
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    Body away/facing camera Face your body slightly away from the camera. At the same time, turn your face so you’re looking directly at it. It’s considered a way to show off your side profile or highlight the clothes you’re wearing.
    • What it means: This pose offers a way to engage with the camera directly while keeping an air of mystery.
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    Leg extension While standing, stretch one leg out as far as possible. Alternatively, you can pose with one of your legs slightly bent or to the side. Arranging your legs like this helps create a flattering silhouette for your K-pop photos.[8]
    • What it means: The leg extension is a dance move that creates a K-pop dance feel to your photo.
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    Looking backwards Pose as if you’re caught in the moment. Do this by looking back over your shoulder at the camera. For girls, it helps your shot look natural and elegant.[9]
    • What it means: It doesn’t have a specific meaning, but is done by K-pop idols on album covers regularly.
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    Iconic dance ending Choose the most memorable pose used at the end of a K-pop song or performance to freeze on for your photo. One example includes the "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du" pose by girl group Blackpink or the ending poses used by ITZY. Make direct eye contact with the camera for an even more dynamic ending.
    • What it means: Capturing the last dance move is referred to as “the ending fairy” in K-pop, when the camera is on a close-up of a particular member.[10]
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Kpop Poses for Boys

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  1. Simply pose with your hands in your pockets like all the K-pop do at some point. You can also use a slight variation to the rule by letting just your thumb out or keeping only one hand fully in your pocket.[11]
    • What it means: A casual and classic pose like hands in pockets comes across as relaxed, but can also convey boredom if you’re a bad boy type.
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    Hands crossed over chest Cross your hands over your chest while facing the camera or slightly off to an angle for this cool pose for guys. Pair this move with any hand gesture you like most, like the V sign or finger hearts.[12]
    • What it means: It’s a popular K-pop dance move that also gives off confidence and a powerful look.
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    Adjusting wardrobe When posing, do as many K-pop idols do and adjust your cuff, collar, or sling your jacket over your shoulder. You’ll look like you’re the star of your very own photo shoot.[13]
    • What it means: This pose adds an element of action to a photo and highlights what you’re wearing.
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    “Cold visual” stance Start by taking a strong stance and keep your shoulders back. Then, focus or narrow your eyes while looking at the camera for this hot selfie pose idea. This expressive facial gesture will give you a powerful look with photoshoot vibes aplenty.[14]
    • What it means: Without a specific meaning, this expression is all about adding intensity.
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    Contrapposto Shift your weight onto one leg. This should help you create a slight curve in your body. Your shoulders and hips will aim in opposite directions, so your body has an “S” curve. It’s a well-known pose used in photography outside of the K-pop world, too.[15]
    • What it means: It conveys confidence when used by K-pop performers who sometimes place their hand on their raised hip or bend their free leg during a performance.
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Group Kpop Poses

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    "Saja Boys" pose in K-pop Demon Hunters Members are bent at the knees, while all leaning their bodies slightly to one side. At the same time, they tilt their heads. They can pose while one hand is pulled in or pushed out and up, as long as their feet are tucked and dragged.[16]
    • Do the "pull and push, slide and tap" by dragging the opposite foot; the arms are used to "tap" the pose out.
    • Keep a mischievous, sly, or mysterious tone.
    • What it means: This popular pose is inspired by the leaning posture from a dance by the Jeoseung Saja (Korean grim reapers) in the K-pop movie Demon Hunters.
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    K-pop BTS pose To achieve a BTS group pose, stand in order of height, so the individual’s heights vary from short to tall or tall to short. It’s also possible to form a triangle with the shortest members on the outside of the formation and the tallest in the center.
    • What it means: BTS uses this pose often to create a visually striking aesthetic for their group photos.
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    Partner heart When your group consists of 2 people, strike this popular duo pose by combining your hands or bodies to form a single, larger heart shape. Do so by standing side-by-side while each person curves one arm up and over their head so you can join hands at the top. Alternatively, you can both touch the top of your index fingers to form a heart shape.
    • What it means: Like other K-pop heart poses, this conveys love and affection between friends.
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    Heart 4 cuts This popular photo trend has different friends create the outline of a heart across 4 different photos. One person can do a full body pose while making a heart shape, while another includes a close-up of a finger heart. Different angles or expressions can also add to your 4-frame photo.
    • What it means: It helps connect 4 friends through the love they feel for each other.
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Kpop Heart Poses

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  1. Make the most iconic K-pop heart by crossing the thumb and index finger. This helps form a small heart shape and is one of the easiest poses to do.[17]
    • What it means: Expresses cuteness, along with love, affection, and gratitude.
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    Cheek heart Place your hand next to your cheek to create a heart shape. While cupping your hand, your fingers can touch your cheek to emphasize the shape. Do this using one hand or hold both hands together to form a larger heart on your cheek.[18]
    • What it means: K-pop idols use this pose in photos to show love and appreciation for their fans.
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    Heart with arms For a full body shot, extend your arms above your head. Make a heart by bringing both your hands together and forming a heart shape. You can do this pose by yourself or with a 2nd person, where each of you creates half the heart shape.[19]
    • What it means: It’s a non-verbal way of saying “I love you.”
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    Biting heart Also known as the Apple (Chuu) heart pose, this action shot requires you to make a circle with one or both hands. Then, bite the top to make a heart shape.[20]
    • What it means: It’s inspired by Chuu's lore inside the LOONAVERSE storyline for the members of LOONA. Chuu’s "Heart Attack" video features apples that turn from green to red.
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    Heart with kitty ears For this extra cut pose, form a heart using your thumbs and middle fingers. At the same time, your index fingers stay pointed up to create a cat's ears above the heart shape.[21]
    • What it means: This pose is a twist on the popular heart shape pose that combines love and affection with cuteness or aegyo.
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    Arrow heart Hold one hand like a bow and your other hand like an arrow. This will mimic the bow and arrow of Cupid if you want everyone to know you’re in love.[22]
    • What it means: The arrow heart is a way to look like you’ve been shot by Cupid’s arrow.
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Kpop Hand Poses

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    Crossing arms Cross your arms to form an” X” in front of your chest. You can do the poses by yourself or with a group. Your facial expressions can change how serious the vibe is, whether you smile or give a cold, hard stare.[23]
    • What it means: In South Korean culture, this move is a non-verbal way of saying "no" or a negative.
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    Hand-rubbing To do this "washing hands" move, take a bent-kneed, forward-leaning stance. Bring both your hands up to chest height. Then, rub them together in a back-and-forth motion.
    • What it means: This hand gesture is taken from Super Junior’s “Sorry, Sorry” dance. In the video, group members rub their hands together after bending their backs.
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    Group-specific hand signs The most popular K-pop groups have their own hand signals that they’re known for. Choose your favorite and try to recreate it in your next selfie or group photo. Here are some cool options:
    • BTS: Create a small heart with your thumb and index finger to say "I love you.”
    • Stray Kids: Interlock your thumbs with your palms facing forward. Slowly open the "box" shape while rotating your hands, only to flip them over before bringing them back to the box formation again (right hand on top).[24]
    • MCND: Form an “M” by placing your hand into a fist with your thumb tucked inside. Open your hand and curve it into a "C" shape. For the "N," make the shape with your fingers where your middle finger points up and your thumb is on the side. Form the "D" shape by holding your thumb and index finger together, with the other fingers out.
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Expert Tips for Taking the Best K-pop Selfies

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  1. K-pop poses include a variety of facial expressions, from the aegyo (cute) to the surprised, serious, or confident. Make your poses stand out even more by switching things up—for instance, stand with your hands crossed in front of your chest while smiling sweetly, or make a finger heart while looking intensely at the camera.
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    Use your arms and hands for creative looks. "In addition to taking selfies with different facial expressions, try adding your hand, shoulder, or arm to make the image look more casual," according to Tao.[25] This is especially true if you’re taking a selfie; try holding your camera in a more relaxed way or using hand gestures to breathe new life into your shots.
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    Tilt your phone to the best angle. When posing for pictures, Tao believes it’s important to "pay attention to where you hold your phone so it doesn't cover anything important, like part of your face.” Also, remember that “the height and angle of your phone can dictate how tall or lean you look."[27] Hold your phone vertically and tilt the camera slightly down to make your face appear smaller and more flattering.
    • Experiment with different angles by tilting your head slightly to the left and right, as well as from a slightly lower or higher position.
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This article was co-authored by Annie Tao and by wikiHow staff writer, Maryana Lucia Vestic, MFA, M.Phil.. Annie Tao is an award-winning Professional Lifestyle and Commercial Photographer and the Owner of Annie Tao Photography based in the San Francisco Bay Area. While some of her commercial clients include Starbucks, PayPal, Rice University, and United Airlines, Annie is also passionate about capturing genuine emotions and real moments in people’s lives. She has been recognized as Kodak’s Featured Photographer and has had work featured in The Wall Street Journal, Brides Magazine, and Glamour & Grace.
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