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Guest Post: Tips to Help You Look Great in Your Wedding Photos

Best For Bride guest post on Studio 98 Photography blog

Your wedding photos are lasting memories of the biggest day in your life. You may have worked hard to be in top shape and look your very best. You may also have hired the best photographer to capture the event! Is this enough to ensure you have amazing wedding photos? Almost!

As a couple that is ready to get married, there are certain things you can do to improve how you look on-camera. The Best for Bride team of wedding fashion experts suggest the following tips for wedding day photos that you’ll love.

 

Find your best poses

Have you ever noticed how you look better in some pictures than in others? It’s all about finding angles that flatter you. Before your wedding day, identify your favorite photos of yourself. Take note of how you are standing and smiling in these pictures. Identify your favorite angles for your face and body. Also pay attention to how your body is positioned in these photos. Determine how to hold your body and place your arms and legs for the best effect. Take a few selfies keeping these factors in mind, and see how they turn out. For more tips on how to pose naturally for photos, this article on the Knot Website offers advice.

 

Practice ‘till perfect

Identifying your best poses and profile is just one part of the task. You should now practice them until you are able to settle into these poses quickly and easily. Stand in front of a mirror and practice whenever possible. Try to mimic the right poses frequently, so that it comes to you easily and naturally. Take several selfies when you attempt this to ensure you achieve the intended effect. Perfect your posture and practice smiling in front of the mirror, and it will make posing for your wedding photos much easier.

 

Test before you decide on your makeup

Glitter makeup and spray-on tans, when applied improperly, can ruin your bridal look in wedding photographs. While a small amount of glitter is alright, too much can like sweat. Fake tans can result in an orange color complexion in photos. Certain shades of makeup may also not look good in photographs even though they look good in person.  Therefore, it is a good idea to have a makeup trial before the wedding and see how your choices translate in pictures. If you plan to do your wedding day makeup yourself, learn how to correctly apply foundation, blush, mascara and lipstick for the best effect. Take photos in different lighting and observe how the results look. Then, decide whether you have to tweak or alter your choices. This article on the IstyleYou website offers advice on how to do your makeup to be picture-perfect.

 

Ignore the camera

Candid photos often turn out better than posed portraits. Don’t pay attention to the camera unless your photographer asks you specifically to look at the camera. Unless it is for portrait shots or group pictures when you should face the camera, focus on your partner and simply enjoy yourself. For the best candid effect, ignore the camera and behave as you normally would. This will help you relax and not feel as conscious about how you photograph. A talented photographer will capture the beauty of such casual moments on camera and create beautiful finished pictures with it.

 

Touch-up your hair and makeup

Your makeup will fade over the course of the day and your hairstyle may not hold throughout your wedding. Carry a touch-up kit with your hair and makeup essentials to help with this. Use it at regular intervals throughout the day to restore your makeup and touch up your hair, so you look fresh in all of your pictures. Schedule visits to the restroom every hour or before a photo session to make sure you look your best at all times.

 

Pick the right time for outdoor shots

Light at certain times of the day can result in the stunning pictures. Make the most of natural lighting to get fantastic photos. Professional photographers will tell you how amazing the “golden hour” is when snapping outdoor pictures. Although the exact time will vary from season to season and from place to place, it is usually the last hour before sunset. At this time, diffused sunlight tends to create a warm glow with low contrasts, allowing your photographer to capture dramatic pictures. Use timing to your advantage by taking outdoor photos then. More details on the golden hour are available here.  

 

Be your natural self

The best wedding photos capture the strongest memories of your marriage and remind you of the emotions you felt on that day. If you feel happy, let your joy show. If you suddenly feel an urge to burst into tears, don’t quell it. Let your true feelings speak through actions and your wedding photos will be a joyous reminder of everything that you experienced on your wedding day. Also, don’t strain to keep smiling throughout in your wedding photos. Even if you are too exhausted, never fake a grin. Simply let the joy light up your face, and your photos will turn out fine.

Author Bio: Best for Bride is a bridal shopping destination from Canada that caters to every need of the modern bride. Featuring a vast inventory of designer wedding dresses, they also have outfits for the rest of the bridal party, wedding day accessories and a range of wedding services. Visit their website to find out more about their wedding dress collections and their other bridal services.

 

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The Wedding of Kathryn & James at Oaks Pioneer Church

Kathryn & James shared their special day at Oaks Pioneer Church in Sellwood, Oregon.

Kathryn and James stand in front of Oaks Sellwood Church

It was a day full of family, friends and fun

Kathryn walks to the church as her family carries her train

Kathryn and her family on her wedding day

Memories to be cherished forever

Kathryn and James at the altar

And a kiss

Kathryn and James kiss on their wedding day

Sweet treats and sweeter memories

Kathryn and James cut their wedding cake together

Kathryn and James share cake on their wedding day

Sharing first dances and their future together

Kathryn and James share their first dance

And showing off some funky moves

The family of Kathryn and James dance on their wedding day

There’s lots to celebrate!

The family of Kathryn and James on their wedding day

Congrats, Kathryn and James!

Katryn & James pose together

 

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Christina and Ben

Say ‘I do!’ Ben and Christina said their vows and became newlyweds on September 1, 2013.

The bash was held at Gray Gables Estate, a classic venue and one of our favorites. Cheers to the bride and groom!

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Elizabeth and David

August 24, 2013 couldn’t have been a more beautiful day for a Mount Hood wedding. Elizabeth and David we wed on a sunny oregon day surrounded by loved ones.

The couples happiness was contagious and guests boogied the night away inside the historic and grand Timberline Lodge.

Congratulations to David and Elizabeth and thank you for letting us be a part of your special day!


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Kathy and Bobby tie the knot

Bride and groom became husband and wife on August 17.

Bobby and Kathy were married at The Old Church in downtown Portland. The church is over 100 years old and a gorgeous scene for an exchange of vows. The ceremony was followed by a reception at Gray Gables Estate in Southeast Portland.

The estate, an alluring, lush representation of Oregon, was the ideal setting for a bash.

Here’s to the newlyweds!


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All aboard the wedding train

Simple and full of love; that was the wedding of Ann and Kurt on August 16.

The couple’s picture-perfect wedding took place at The Troutdale House on Oregon’s Sandy River. The sweet sunset ceremony was followed by a reception complete with cupcakes.

Mr. and Mrs. Valentine walked along the train tracks as evening fell and kissed aboard a yellow caboose.

Cheers to the happy couple!


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Love in the rose city

Claire and Robert said I do at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Portland on August 3.

The cheerful ceremony was followed by a rocking reception at Bridgeport Brewery. The brewery, located downtown, is a staple in the Northwest craft-brew scene and a great venue. Family and friends surrounded the glowing bride and groom on their big day.

Newlyweds Robert and Claire hopped on the streetcar to end the evening. Congratulations you two!

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Dancing in the moonlight

On July 21, 2013 Paul and Phil’s dreams came true as they became man and wife. The pair were wed at the scenic Gorge-ous Weddings at Wind Mountain.

Married on the Columbia River Gorge on a perfect summer day, Phil and Paul, said ‘I do’ over the water.

A large moon and clear sky bid the newlyweds a good night.

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Broc and Becca

Two peas in a pod, Becca and Broc, tied the knot on July 19, 2013 at the McMenamins Cornelius Pass Roadhouse Brewery in Hillsboro, Oregon.

Dressed in converse sneakers and Mickey Mouse gloves this eccentric couple swapped vows in a lush green meadow. To top it off, the bridal party were clad in book page boutonnieres.

I vivacious group of family and friends made the celebration a true party. Broc and Becca even built a Lego statue to represent their love.

We wish you newlyweds all the best!

 


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Kati and Mark

A beautiful bride carried bright flowers down the aisle to her groom on June 22, 2013. Mark and Kati tied the knot at the Monarch Hotel in Clackamas, Oregon. An energetic crowd of family and friends surrounded the happy couple as they celebrated their big day. Delectable wedding cake was devoured and dancing ensued.

Cheers to the newlyweds, Kati and Mark!

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