Some Unusual Pre-wedding
Photography Ideas
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Pre-wedding photography is, to most couples, the most exciting part of the whole process of
wedding preparation. The creativity and the spontaneity that can just be explored and enjoyed
while having the photography session in several chosen venues often does a lot in making this
part of the preparation to be almost completely relaxing rather than stressful.
Indeed, young couples can be left to explore on the kinds of setting or even the storylines that
they would be presenting in the still pictures which should come out of their chosen wedding
photographer’s hands. To inspire them--or even you yourself--better, here are some of the
sweetly unusual photography ideas to start the plot planning with.
1. Using mirrors and a mirror-filled room. When you take shots with mirrors facing
each other, you can just be thrilled with the infinite number of images that would be
produced in effect. The resulting photograph would leave an impression of infinity
on the viewer’s mind, ably communicating the message of pledging a love that
would eternally last. Several other effects can then be achieved with mirrors such as
warped images just fit for wacky shots.
2. Playing like photographers yourselves. You and your partner can portray yourselves
as photographers. You can have shots that would feature the two of you facing each
other, and having fun shots of each other’s faces. The resulting pictures would
communicate your sweetest interests for each other.
3. Playing like you are already grandparents. By wearing costumes and props that
would ultimately make you look like grandparents yourselves, you would also be
communicating your intentions of enjoying each other’s company through a lifetime.
Your happy faces and sweetest embraces of each other would further highlight the
idea.
4. Being classic with black and white photography. If you have found colored pre-
wedding images to be too common, then you may further explore on the black-and-
white option. The classic effect would be intriguing enough and would thus
communicate to the viewers your signature uniqueness as a couple.
5. Exploring on royal themes. You can also employ royal costumes and set your pre-
wedding photography sessions in a royal palace. To cut down on the possible
expenses, you may also opt to set the sessions on a studio that has just been
decorated as if it were a real palace. Today, several teams of wedding
photographers -- even those in Perth -- are simply capable of reproducing, in effect,
the look and feel of desired sites or venues into their studios. This fact just leaves
you with an infinite, possible pre-wedding ideas.