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Wedding Photography Sydney – How to pose best for your wedding photography - Part 2

Wedding Photography Sydney How to pose best for your wedding photography - Part 2


I already have written about the best wedding poses made at a bride's home. This time I will write to you more about best wedding photography taken on the wedding ceremony. Even in these poses the focus is not only on the bride and groom but they inevitably take part of the wedding, and stay the best place in a bride's memory.

Although the wedding performance takes one day it seems as a week. Only preparations take approximately 6 months, starting with the wedding booking date until getting the house in shape. Can you imagine how many photographs can be taken while the preparations last. Every photographer and videographer is aware of this, so why not help them at your wedding day.

Well here are the poses at a ceremony gathering:

1. Before the beginning of the ceremony

The exterior of the ceremony place from a distance and closely

The interior of the ceremony place along with the aisle of the church/ceremony place

Seating the mother and the father of the bride/groom

Seating the grandparents of the bride/groom

Musical performer/s

Officiant

Groom and groomsmen waiting for the bride before the altar

Groom and groomsmen waiting for the bride along the aisle in a photograph focus

2. The ceremony

Bride with her father/escort in the entrance of the church

Little girl holding the bride's flower and bride in the back

Ring bearer walking down the aisle and the bride in the back

Bride with her father/escort and bridesmaids walking down the aisle (front and back view)

Bride arriving at the altar (moment when she meets the groom)

Father/escort giving the hand of the bride to the groom

Ceremony at the altar/Communion ceremony

Hands ceremony groom placing the ring on bride's finger and opposite

First kiss of the bride and groom as a man and woman

3. End of the ceremony

Bride and groom leaving the church/ceremony place

Grooms leaving the church/ceremony place while guests are throwing race over them

Parents of the groom/bride leaving the church/ceremony place

Grandparents leaving the church/ceremony place

Special guests leaving the church/ceremony place

The groom and the bride with all the family and guests that attended the ceremony before the church/ceremony place

What is even more interesting to me from today's point of view when I look back to my wedding memories through my wedding photographs taken from Wedding Video Sydney based company is that I always find many poses that could have been taken that day. Well, creativeness is a natural gift to people, but imagination anyone can have. When you awaken your imagination the creativeness will be born effortlessly.

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