Why not capture the euphoria of your engagement with professional
photographs? If you haven’t already considered it, here are some reasons why
you should:
1. Part of the package –
take advantage of the opportunity that many photographers will offer you a
complimentary or discounted engagement shoot if you book them for your wedding.
2. Build a rapport with your photographer –
This will be your first opportunity to work with your photographer. It gives
both parties a chance to bond and get to know each other’s personalities and
preferences. Feeling comfortable around your photographer is key to an
effortless, laid back shoot. You can also use the shoot as a chance to get
accustomed to being in front of the camera and for getting used to certain
posed angles and positions.
3.
A
way to address your concerns – Many people are “camera
shy” and this is why a shoot can help allay some of their camera fears. Brides
may be worried about not photographing well, photos taken from certain angles
which don’t flatter them or simply concerned about how to pose, in order to
camouflage certain physical flaws.
All
of these issues can easily be worked out during an engagement shoot. Many
couples feel more confident after the photo shoot, having been privy to the
photographer’s directions, tips and cues.
4. An opportunity to improvise and
experiment – Most of the times, an engagement shoot is fairly
informal (unless you want to go for formal, posed shots). Since the shoot will
be more casual, you have free reign to experiment with different types of
photos, locations, poses and lighting. In a way, the shoot can be considered as
a dress rehearsal for the photo shoot on your wedding day.
5. Mementos – Your
engagement photos can be used on your “save the date” cards, invitations or
even thank you cards. You can also incorporate them into the reception décor,
wedding favours (think coasters!) or a projected slideshow during your cocktail
hour.
Some
other styling tips for your engagement shoot are:
Selecting
your wardrobe – Always be aware of the background for your
shoot. You wouldn’t want to blend in! One example is avoiding wearing green if
your shoot will take place in a garden or park. Another colour may pop better,
such as white, ivory or even brighter colours such as purple, red or orange.
It is also best to wear clothing you’re most comfortable
in for your shoot. If your style is more casual, try not to turn into someone
unrecognizable in a cocktail dress and stilettos on your shoot! The best option
is to stay true to your style and clothing preferences. Try to avoid clothing
that will become see-through in the sunlight or clothing that will show your
underwear or perspiration stains, if you’re doing an outdoor shoot.
Having
props or a certain theme - Many couples choose to use parasols,
balloons, cars, bicycles or beach balls, to inject more personality and
interest during their shoot. Couples are now incorporating their pets and
favourite memorabilia (books, collector items or heirlooms) even more, as well.
Choose
a meaningful location – Engagement shoots are not usually done in
studio; most are done off-site or on location. Your choice of location can be
as simple as having it at home, if that’s where you’re most comfortable.
However, if you would like to be more adventurous, your
shoot is an ideal time to select a location that reflects your interests. For
example, if you are a sports fan, you can choose to shoot in a stadium or
playing field or if you love to dine out, you can do your shoot al fresco, at
your favourite restaurant or café. Many couples choose locations that are
off-the-beaten path such as: on a rooftop, beachside, a movie theatre, on a
bridge or near to monuments or places of architectural interest.
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