Now you've spent all this time looking for a wedding dress and finally made your choice, so it’s only fitting to make sure memories of “the one” are properly documented on your big day. Why? Because you’ll get a gazillion images IN your gown but it’s worth planning for the shots before you even slip it on.
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The Getting Ready Shot
Flaunt that bridal glow the morning of your wedding with a photo holding your dress. You’ll want that as a moment to always remember and bonus points if you’ve got a cute robe worth capturing.
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The Up Close Detail Shot
Make sure your photographer captures all the little details that make your gown so special. This is especially for brides that love detailing and have gone for a wedding dress with beautiful detail. Intricate beading, antique lace – whatever the detail it’s worth a close-up.
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The Classic Hanging Shot
This photo captures your gown in all its glory. Make sure you’ve got a simple, uncluttered backdrop and a pretty hanger on hand to set the scene just right. I usually encourage photographers to ta take silhouette type pictures of the dress against natural light. So breathtaking beautiful!
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Paired With Accessories Shot
A wedding dress makes quite the stunning backdrop to overlay with your shoes and accessories. It’s another opportunity to see the details of the gown and showcase how the full fashion look works together.
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No doubt you’ll have lots of photos with your BM squad in their gowns, but don’t forget to take an image of the dresses all hung in a row. To make it more special, make personalized hangars for each bride's maid's gown. Especially for the mismatched bridal party, this is a fun way to see how complimentary gowns play off one another.



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