Bridal Portraits - a Timeless Tradition


Usually, women would not have dreamed of marriage without first sessions for her wedding portrait. This is not to be confused with the modern (and in my opinion, unfortunate) trend of the entire wedding party having their photographs taken with the group before the ceremony so they can come up with cocktails before the service. bridal portrait is only the bride, take a week or two before the wedding.

wedding day is so hectic that it's easy to miss some photos that you would like to have later. After a professional pre-wedding portraits made ​​sure that this does not happen. the focus is really on showcasing her wedding dress, a soft glow to capture the bride. Portraits are often taken for studio photographers, but it can also be nice to have photographed a bride at her house or her parents' home. Poses should be traditional, simple background, and maybe even take into account the black and white photography to emphasize the timeless and nostalgic nature of this kind of portrait.

the bride should be just as completely made ​​up for her portraits, she will be on her wedding day. Be sure that your bridal salon and to inform in advance that you will need your dress to be finished and pressed for the day of your portrait. It is also a perfect opportunity to do a final test run of hair, makeup and accessories. To set off a classic dress, bridal pearl jewelry will be beautiful. White pearls are also shown in a nice black and white photographs. If the pearl bridal jewelry is not your style, try instead a great pair of crystal drop earrings for another option that will never look dated.

into a frenzy of today's weddings, old customs such as wedding potraiture are often overlooked. But consider this tradition continues. This may be particularly significant if the bride has her photos taken in poses similar to that of his mother's wedding portrait. Just remember how sweet picture will look like sitting together on the piano, or mantel.