Past brides have told us time and time again that they wish they had more creative - and memorable - wedding photos to look back on. Always trending on Pinterest are wedding photo ideas and poses that photographers, as well as brides, have come up with - some funny, some sweet, and some offbeat. For today's Friday Favorites, we have put together some ideas and tips for making sure you get the photos and poses you want on your wedding day.
Some tips:
#1. Make sure you and your wedding photographer have a meeting before your wedding day where you discuss certain poses, must-have photo opportunities, and any certain style of photography you want.
#2. Share your photo vision with a Maid of Honor, bridesmaid or other "coordinator" so they can help oversee the photo process and make sure you get the poses/photos you intend. Be careful this person does not step on the photographer's toes.
#3. Figure out a wedding schedule so you can be sure to pencil in enough time for you to take the photos you want without rushing. Decide with your photographer and/or wedding planner what photos you want taken before the wedding, during the wedding and afterwards.
(Another idea we love are the Day After Sessions that Katie Lamb Photography offers - where sometime after the wedding, couples can take the time to get all the shots they want, at a fun location.)
#4. Use Pinterest for all its glory! Pin away, and you may even want to share a certain board with your photographer ahead of time.
#1. Make sure you and your wedding photographer have a meeting before your wedding day where you discuss certain poses, must-have photo opportunities, and any certain style of photography you want.
#2. Share your photo vision with a Maid of Honor, bridesmaid or other "coordinator" so they can help oversee the photo process and make sure you get the poses/photos you intend. Be careful this person does not step on the photographer's toes.
#3. Figure out a wedding schedule so you can be sure to pencil in enough time for you to take the photos you want without rushing. Decide with your photographer and/or wedding planner what photos you want taken before the wedding, during the wedding and afterwards.
(Another idea we love are the Day After Sessions that Katie Lamb Photography offers - where sometime after the wedding, couples can take the time to get all the shots they want, at a fun location.)
#4. Use Pinterest for all its glory! Pin away, and you may even want to share a certain board with your photographer ahead of time.
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