Social media obsessed Kim Kardashian and her husband Kanye West have a new picture on their Instagram accounts almost everyday. Sometimes, Kim posts a lot of pictures on Instagram in one day and she looks classic in all of them. Ever wondered what is the secret behind all these flawless Instagram pictures of the famous couple?

The Kimye couple reportedly have a professional photographer whose only aim is to click their pictures everyday. The “Yeezus” rapper has hired a professional shutterbug who follows them both in whatever city they visit, U.S. Magazine is writing. Starting February, Kim and Kanye have made several stops in New York, London, and Paris during the Fashion Week. All the pictures that the couple posts on Instagram are clicked by experts.

"The photog takes thousands of shots a day, and Kanye pores over almost all of them," a source close to the 37-year-old rapper told US Magazine. "He'll point to a picture of himself standing on a desk and be like, 'This will go down in history,'" he added. The source also told the magazine that the rapper not only selects what pictures will be displayed on Instagram but he is also involved in Kim's styling.

The source added that the moment Kanye enters a clothing store, he starts selecting clothes for Kim to try on. The rapper likes to take Kim's pictures after she wears the clothes of Kanye's choice and “gets completely in the zone,” the source added. Fans of their family reality show “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” may remember that Kim spent the first few days of the year 2015 in revamping her wardrobe after Kanye told her that she needs to “throw almost everything out.”

Kim is very particular about her looks and is always seen wearing revealing designer outfits. Her favourite dresses are the ones that not only show maximum cleavage but also reveal her famous derriere. Meanwhile, her rapper husband recently launched his Adidas collection at the New York Fashion Week. The shoes from the collection reportedly got sold off within first few hours of the launch.

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