How to Prepare yourself for Pre-Wedding Photoshoot !!

The Pre-wedding photoshoot is an opportunity to show the chemistry going on, it’s fun to show off a bit of love.

One of the main reasons for getting a pre-wedding photoshoot is you will get to know your wedding photographer. Many couples are not so good in front of the camera and they get nervous at first. A pre-wedding photoshoot will help the couple to develop a relationship with their wedding photographer so that when the big day arrives, there is no nervousness and uneasiness.

Another small yet big reason for a pre-wedding photoshoot is the photoshoot will help them to look at themselves. This photoshoot helps them to see how they have to enhance them on their wedding day.

Pre-wedding photos are used for all aspects, for signage around, or just as decorations either at the wedding or to hang up at home.

You can get really creative with your pre-wedding photos, couples print them on stickers on sweet jars given as wedding favours and rather use as table names to make things a bit more fun.

It showcase how you met or where you got engaged, it also captures some ring bling with some of the close-ups of your ring.


Shoot Perfection

•The first step in getting extraordinary pre-wedding photos is to prepare by having good chat with your photographer well before the shoot date.

It describes your relationship and what you like to do together with the better they’ll be able to prepare. They might have some very helpful suggestions for you about where to go, what to wear, or extra things you might bring.


Where to do?

•Choosing the right location can make a big difference to engagement photos, so it’s important to consider all the options which suit you.

A location should be selected that means something, the place where the proposal happened, where you first met or your favourite place to visit.

Always pick a place you’re going to feel comfortable because that’s going to come across on camera and make a huge difference to your photos.


When to do?

•If you’re planning to use your photos for invites or save the date cards, arrange it a bit earlier to get the best picture-perfect, pick your favourite and get the stationery sent out.

If possible, it’s good to do in the springtime – especially if it’s an outdoor shoot, a good chance for good weather and the daylight is a lovely time of year.

In the summertime, try to avoid taking photos in the heat as the direct sunlight can make things difficult. However, an evening or sunset shoot can absolutely love it breathtaking.

For winter shoots, a cosy fireside and some chunky knitwear!


Outfits to wear

•Picking clothes for your shoot should be a pretty and relaxed and you’re going to look best if you feel comfortable.

Some couples like to be perfectly coordinated for their pre-wedding photos, choosing the same colours or full matching outfits, or an individual style.

If you don’t want to be the perfect match it’s best to stay within the same colour palette, maybe soft pastels or stick to monochromes to keep everything in a complementary style.

Everyone wants some Instagram-envy pictures at the end of the day, but let it be you the stars of the show, go around you actually love and do something you enjoy doing together it’s about enjoying life together – just shot as prettily as possible.


How to look?

You should feel confident in your hair and makeup, as you want to look best and keep your memories for a lifetime

Bring props!

Some unique furniture, banners with wedding dates or blankets for cosy pictures and the props which describe your relationship.

A couple of props can really help, it’s important that props aren’t just there for the sake, enjoy making music or something unique you both love.

One of the most fun is enjoying your moment.

Have fun!

Pre-wedding photos are all about YOU, the way you are together day in and day out.

Traditional pose: The most common type of pose includes standing, sitting, walking or even holding the person.

Candids: Your whole shoot might look boring after some time if all the photos are pre-planned. These types of shoots convey a secret message within itself.

Walking: In short for couples who have just met, walking poses would just be the perfect way to get along. Walking with hand in hand and walking through the park will be the easiest pose for a photoshoot.

Kissing: The most perfect kind of kissing poses is where your lips are just inches apart from each other. Kissing photos are not usually meant to send to the family as invitations.

Forever love!

Of course, the most common use of your pre-wedding photos is to have them at home. It’s a lovely way to celebrate your relationship!

" A Successful Marriage requires falling in love many times,always with same Person."

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Khushi Masarani

Published on : 12-Jul-2020 | By Admin

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