Wedding Photography Tips



Tip 1 - Pick a color that flatters all of your bridesmaids' colorings, but don’t worry about how it will show up in pictures; color correction will make any color look incredible.

Tip 2 - If you choose a big, long dress, try to have most of your photos taken of you standing up. When you want to sit, incorporate your "seat" into the pictures by wrapping your skirt around it.


Tip 3 - Go for natural makeup and hair. Looking too "done" will date the photos.

Tip 4 - Lean forward in pictures to eliminate a double chin.

Tip 5 - Be sure to choose a dress that flatters your body. Don't depend entirely upon photography tricks.

Tip 6 - Look for a photographer that will take posed shots (that don't look posed) as well as candid photos. You want your photographer to capture the emotion of the occasion, your personality as a couple.

Tip 7 - Make sure to allot more than enough time for photographs, especially if you have a large party!

 

 

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