Are you a natural poser? If no, your guilty guide is here! And if yes, are you sure?
You’re here!
So you’re either looking to click or get clicked (or is someone a real hard stalker and is now in the website phase?). Well, both, to be honest, are not very easy when it comes to wedding photography. There are people who are bold enough to pose for the cameras that face them in their intimate times to capture a moment that will define them, and this most important moment, for a lifetime. But some people are camera shy and have no history, whatsoever, of naturally posing for a photograph.
Emotion surfers bring to you well-labored contoured together ideas on natural posing for the photographs during your wedding period. The posing guide elaborates on the methods and helps you understand the techniques easily without being extremely nervous about it. It’s already understandable how nervous you are about your big day. Yay, though!
However, here are a few ideas based on the extensive research that the guide stands for and also kind of a proposal for you to confide in those methods.
What color are her/his eyes?
Let’s get to know that better, yes? The idea is to pull your partner up close and the prime focus of contact should be the brows. This brings out the image of proximity in such a manner that the couple is looking into each other’s eyes. This is a very natural habit that two people who romantically admire each other, undertake and hence, is considered to be a very intimate moment. The guide at Emotional surfers also says that 90% of times, trying to get to this pose makes the couple laugh adding multi-layered emotional depth to the program. The trick here is to pull your partners ‘hip-to-hip’. This encapsulates the picture giving the final touches of intimacy.
The ‘Almost there’
There is a moment in the romantic song sequences where the lovers pull each other towards each other and then part into opposite directions slowly, right? If no, you need to look for more musical rom-coms. Anyway, the idea is to come close and then turn to face the opposite direction while still being pretty up close. You could hold hands and look different ways or not touch and just share glances. The pictures captured while in the motion to attain these final candid poses is the real candid posing that wedding photographers look for.
Run amok
No, literally! Well, half literally. Okay. The proposal is to be in movement. Often very expressive facial contortions form while not putting complete attention to posing. Different activities such as running, walking or giving the other a piggyback ride add buoyancy to the image. Adding liveliness, meanwhile, maybe very attractive as an idea but may require a lot of takes and also many precautions. Sometimes the carriers back may not be perfectly able to carry or the bride’s dress may hamper running. But other than that movement always gives very natural results.
Here’s hoping you become a master of posing for your big day. Cheers!