People

Start with who is in the frame, then narrow by setting, outfit, or body position. These pages anchor the first SEO batch because the intent is clear and the pose advice can be genuinely useful.

Two adults walking through a humanistic old-town street pose reference

High intent people pages

People pages should ship first because they create natural bridges to occasions, scenes, outfits, and action pages.

People keyword index

Canonical people pages are deduped from search suggestions. Existing editorial pages stay as the primary target when variants overlap, so related terms do not compete with each other.

Reference style

The people cluster should show aspirational but copyable poses. The subject can be stylish, but the instruction must stay practical: weight shift, hand shape, eye line, camera height, and light direction.

Home window pose reference for women
Solo

Clear body line

Show enough of the body to read the weight shift and hand placement.

City street walking pose reference for men
Solo

Relaxed confidence

Use posture, pockets, and angle changes instead of stiff masculine posing.

Two-person travel street pose reference for people pages
Pair

Connection

Give two people a shared line of attention without forcing symmetry.

Link rules

Each detail page links back to this hub, sideways to two or more people pages, and down to scene or outfit variants. The goal is a crawlable editorial graph rather than isolated keyword pages.

UpEvery people detail links to the People hub and the top-level pose directory.
AcrossGirls, women, men, couples, and family pages cross-link where pose advice overlaps.
DownHead pages point to variants such as at home, beach, standing, selfie, wedding, or outfit pages.
CanonicalNear duplicates stay as variants under one canonical URL unless the image plan is meaningfully different.