Wedding poses

January 24, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Wedding, Wedding poses

Looking for ideas on how to pose a bride and groom? Wedding poses blog is the best choice for you.
If you want to reassure that everything will be ok, try to provide the bridal couple with a sufficient variety of good wedding poses.

Have a look at our suggestions as to the best wedding poses. If you want to find a suitable wedding posses, you are free to use the guides which will help you to find out from your wedding clients which wedding poses have the strongest appeal for them before you will take your wedding pictures.

The presence of strong thumbnail images can help you select the images which you want to produce during your wedding day. Clicking on an individual thumbnail is the process that is likely to bring up a larger version of your wedding day. The analysis of the poses helps people to reveal many important aspects of their life. The differences are introduced by a simple turn of the bride’s head.

People are given the endless possibilities to stimulate their creativity. Just the same thing can be told about the photographer and the wedding couple. These people are free make the decisions of their own. A jumping-off point often leads people to creating their own imaginative and unique images.

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Pose #1. Bride with long train – standing alone
Pose #2. Bride with long train – standing alone – and with train removed
Pose #3. Bride – standing alone and in close-up
Pose #4. Bride & groom – standing together
Pose #5. Bride & groom – standing together
Pose #6. Bride & groom – standing – embracing
Pose #7. Bride alone – seated on ground – gown spread out (also joined by groom)
Pose #8. Bride & groom – mixed poses
Pose #9. Bride seated on ground, interacting with groom
Pose #10. Bride standing – groom on one knee
Pose #11. Bride & groom apart, then coming together, plus close-ups of bride with rose
Pose #12. Bride leaning against groom
Pose #13. Bride seated alone and with the groom seated on the floor
Pose #14. Bride seated – groom standing and groom seated.
Pose #15. Couple standing – backs to camera, and sideways.
Pose #16. Holding hands while standing apart – almost like dancing.
Pose #17. Bride seated. Groom seated and standing.
Pose #18. Portraits of the groom, and the bride with a single rose.

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