Hey everyone, so, I just got done with this crazy wedding photoshoot, and let me tell you, it was a wild ride. I’m here to spill all the details about my “bride groom poses” adventure. Buckle up, because this was a learning experience for sure!
First off, I started by looking up some ideas online. I mean, who doesn’t these days, right? I found a bunch of articles talking about different wedding poses. They had all sorts of fancy names and descriptions, but honestly, I just wanted something that looked good and felt natural.
Trying Out Different Poses
- Engagement Session Poses: We started with some engagement-style poses. You know, the ones where you’re all lovey-dovey and looking into each other’s eyes? Yeah, those. They were a bit awkward at first, but we got the hang of it. My hands felt so weird just hanging there, so I tried holding onto my wife’s hand, or putting my arm around her waist. It definitely helped make things look less stiff.
- Group Hugging: Next, we did some group shots with our families. These were fun, but also a bit chaotic. Trying to get everyone to look at the camera at the same time was a challenge, let me tell you! But hey, we got some good laughs out of it.
- Wrap-Around: There was this one pose where I had to wrap my arms around my wife from behind. It sounds simple, but it took a few tries to get it right. We didn’t want to look like we were in some kind of awkward dance move.
- Bride and Groom Portraits: Then came the individual portraits. I’m not gonna lie, I felt a bit self-conscious. I mean, I’m not a model or anything. But the photographer was cool and gave me some tips. I tried leaning against a wall, playing with my jacket buttons, anything to keep my hands busy and not look like a statue.
The Big Takeaway
The biggest thing I learned was to just relax and have fun with it. I mean, it’s your wedding day, right? It’s supposed to be a celebration, not a stiff, formal photo session. The more we laughed and joked around, the better the photos turned out. It’s all about capturing those genuine moments of happiness.
So, there you have it, my experience with bride and groom poses. It was a bit of a rollercoaster, but we ended up with some great photos that we’ll cherish forever. And hey, if I can do it, anyone can! Just remember to relax, have fun, and don’t be afraid to laugh at yourself. It’s all part of the adventure.