4. Pinterest Your Most Must Have Poses
Define or get an idea of your style of posing by spending a few minutes a day for a week going through Pinterest, pinning your favorite poses then run them by your photographer a couple weeks before your shoot. Your photographer will already have 5 go-to poses that he will utilize with several different angles each. Adding 4 or more must have poses will enhance your engagement shoot. Practice these poses before the shoot and your experience will more than double.
5. Look Your Best
I know I’ve iterated this twice already but these images will stick with you, your spouse, your parents, siblings, kids, grandkids and so forth. That said, make sure that high thread fine suit, dress, pants, shirts, pocket square doesn’t have a wrinkle in sight. Although photographers can do some amazing things in post-production, you don’t want your photos taking longer because your photographer has to spend so much time “photoshopping” things that could have been taken care of before the shoot. Some brides like to have their makeup done for their shoot. I encourage this and there is absolutely nothing wrong if you prefer not to. But the artist can create a look of your desire or something you cannot even imagine. Make sure that you tell your MUA what you’ll be wearing and the occasion.
Beware, you two will be the starlight of the evening. Be prepared to be complimented by people of all walks. Your engagement shoot should be fun and unforgettable. Remember to look your best, these photos will be printed digitally, posted on your walls, tables and in albums. These photos are not only for keepsake, you will also post a 20x30 enlargement at your wedding for your guests to see. So read this blog, save it to your internet browser favorites and visit often.
What are some tips and experiences you can share about your engagement shoot? Post below!