![]() The final point isn’t about posing proper, rather just an idea for a post production. Examples are the wedding bouquet, jewelery, clothing details, champagne glasses, wedding rings, wedding car elements etc.Ģ1. ![]() Thus, take separate shots with single objects. There are many interesting corresponding objects to shoot, and these photos especially will make the event’s photo album far more engaging. For some creative results, don’t concentrate only on bride and groom. They may look to the camera or at each other.Ģ0. Take pictures with the bride and groom facing towards the camera, making both faces clearly visible. The newlyweds dancing is just another must-have shot. Focus on the bride, leaving him slightly out of focus.ġ9. Use the widest possible aperture and keep the groom in a distance from the bride. Another creative way to play with a shallow depth of field. For a more creative shot you could get real close and focus on the glasses, leaving the portraits blurred.ġ8. Fun and simple pose, the newlyweds clinking champagne glasses. Shoot from above with the bride looking slightly upwards.ġ7. The bride should sit on the ground (or a very low stool) with the wedding dress nicely arranged around her. Pay attention to the wedding dress: It shall look free-falling and natural, as opposed to stuck and creased under the groom’s leg.ġ6. A fun pose with the newlyweds kissing passionately. ![]() Never forget that there often are good opportunities shooting from the back.ġ5. Don’t be afraid to make some fun, ask the newly weds to loose their shoes and just run around a bit and snap some frames.ġ4. Weddings don’t need to be and sometimes really aren’t at all that serious. But if the newly weds are responsive, poses like that could work out extremely well.ġ3. Certainly a staged pose – the bride falling into the groom’s hands. A pose with the groom holding the bride works not only from a distance, but makes a very nice pose for a close-up as well.ġ2. The groom holding the bride in arms, easy to pose, however be careful choosing the right shooting angle – both faces should be visible.ġ1. Absolutely easy and a bit more formal pose, creates a calm and intimate mood.ġ0. If possible, arrange an outdoor shot, take some pictures of the couple from a distance and use some open space in a background.ĩ. In weddings you can’t really go wrong by asking the newly weds to kiss for a shot whenever there is an appropriate moment. Just a slight variation of the previous ones, keep the newlyweds close together, but find a way to get a shot from an elevated angle.ħ. Or they might kiss for an even more affectionate pose.Ħ. The newlyweds may look romantically at each other or straight to the camera. ![]() Another beautiful pose with the groom embracing the bride from the back. Take care that the bridal bouquet is nicely placed and turned towards the camera.ĥ. The newlyweds simply and naturally embrace while bringing their cheeks together. Without that you will probably produce a dull shot.Ĥ. Definitely try to capture both faces including the eyes. The romantic and passionate kiss is another must-have shot from the event. A very good opportunity for a great picture is photographing the bride or both newlyweds in the wedding car.ģ. You may want to use manual zoom to focus on the eyes, otherwise the auto mode will focus on the veil’s texture.Ģ. The wedding veil is a superb accessory for a bride’s close-up portrait. The aim of this article is only to provide you with some initial guidance and ideas to take some nice bride and groom pictures.ġ. Shooting wedding photography professionally is a much, much bigger topic than just 21 sample poses. I would like to state from the very beginning, that weddings in general are a major commercial industry to many professional photographers. In this article let’s address a popular photographic event – wedding. Previously in this posing guide series we took a look to posing women, posing men, posing children, posing couples and posing groups of people.
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