When
considering your wedding photography, one of the decisions you will need to
make is if you would like to have a professional photographer capture your
“getting ready” photos. Our suggestion
is a loud and solid “YES”.
Let us answer
some of the concerns brides may have:
•
Is it worth it? Our
photographer only covers 8 hours…
Usually
getting ready photos is about 10% of an entire wedding day’s photos. It is not
many, but is very special and most different from the rest. It documents how a
wedding day starts and how the bride and groom transform.
Getting
ready is a special and exciting part of the wedding day as a smaller group of
people accompanying the bride anxiously preparing and anticipating all the
events that have been carefully planned for months. It can be the most relaxing and yet fun time
of the day filled with hilarious giggles, kisses, and hugs. It can be a quiet
and emotional time when the eyes of a mother linger on her beloved daughter’s
face on the mirror while she puts on make-up, and the groom’s father proudly
smoothen the tux on his son. It can also be elegant and mystery as the bride
faces her wedding dress and finally gets the reality that she is getting
married, and as all the people stop everything they are doing just to see how
beautiful the bride is. It can also be a little chaotic and noisy as all the
girls are running around, giggling, with oohs and aahs.
Getting
ready photos is like the introduction/beginning part of a writing assignment.
It's important, and we encourage couples to make sure your photographer covers
it. If your day starts early and ends late, try to get the full day coverage.
•
My getting-ready
place isn’t as neat as I wish; there will only be a few people …
You don’t
need to have a grand setting for your professional photographer to capture
beautiful getting ready photos. We have been to all kinds of getting-ready
settings. It can be in your room at your parent’s house, a hotel room/suite, a
studio at the wedding venue, or a salon.
There is no rule on who you should have or where you should be during
that time. You can invite all the girls, both mothers, flower girls, and more,
or you can invite people who you are very close with and make you happy and
clam.
•
I don’t look as
good in photos before I have make-up on; I don’t feel comfortable…
As a bride
on your wedding day, when all the attention goes to you, you may feel a little
uncomfortable and cannot help noticing the photographer observing and capturing
all your moves from different directions and angles. Since most of the people
are not used to being taken pictures of this intensity, it is normal to feel
uncomfortable. The uncomfortable feeling
will usually dismiss quickly as you begin to prepare for the day.
A professional photographer is well trained to
capture photos that are pleasing to the eye as his portfolio shows. He will use
his rich experience and professional knowledge to decide when and where to
press the shutter, and deliver the photos that are his style and that you liked
so much. In our practice, we usually do
not take many photos of the bride before her makeup is almost done. No one needs any before and after photos :)
Here are
some of the classic photographs from getting ready:
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The bride’s dress hanging on the wardrobe
•
An artistic photo of the bride’s shoes, sitting on a chair or a table,
ready to be worn
•
The bride’s jewelry laid out on the makeup table
•
A close-up of the bride’s bouquet
•
A picture of the something old, something new, something borrowed, and
something blue
•
Close-up of the bride’s hairdo
•
The bride’s mother helping her with her veil
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The bride’s reflection in a mirror
•
The bridesmaids attending to the train on the back of the bride’s
dress
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The bride in contemplation prior to the ceremony
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Bridesmaids helping each other with the final details of their outfits
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The groom’s best man helping him with his tie
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The groom’s father whispering some last minute advice to his son
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The groom instructing the ring bearer
•
A close-up of the wedding bands still in their boxes
The
advantage of having a professional photographer handle your getting ready shots
is the experience they bring to the table.
They will instinctively know when it is appropriate to give you privacy. They are knowledgeable regarding what
lighting and angle will show you in the most flattering manner. Most importantly, they know the types of
pictures people like to see after their wedding, and can be trusted to take
photos that will help you recapture the important moments of your special
day.
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