Guest Post: You Didn't Know You Needed These Wedding Dress Shots

Aside from the traditional bridal shots, these are the wedding photos you must shoot on the big day. Sure, you'll have hundreds of images of yourself in your wedding gown. However, shopping for the dream gown was an emotional roller coaster, so it goes without saying that you're emotionally invested in the outfit. And, because you'll only be wearing the dress once, you'll want to capture all of its greatest perspectives to let you relish the memories and maximize its significance. 

Consider using these images in addition to the typical bridal portraits to really capture your wedding gown in all of its glory. These shots will definitely add beauty to your wedding photography


  1. The Shot on the Hanger

Before you put on your dress, take a snapshot of it hanging on the hanger to show off its silhouette and structure in its natural state. It represents the tranquility that comes before the storm. Photos of the bride lovingly holding her wedding gown on a rack serve as a reminder of how everything started. Prepare a hanger ahead of time and arrange the bridal gown neatly on it. This photograph is pretty typical of wedding picture shoots, but it has a unique quality to it. Ribbons, etching, or an inscription with the bride's name or the wedding date can be added to the hanger.

2. The Preparation Shot

This in-between image captures the final moments of you and your gown before you walk down the aisle together. Plus, you'll always remember the time your bridesmaids or mother assisted you in completing your bridal outfit.

3. The Reverse Shot

The front of the dress will be the focus of the majority of your photos, so make sure to get a 360-degree view. The back of the dress, from the train to the bodice, is always full of unexpected elements. In photographs, a wedding gowns open back appears inviting. You could also concentrate on the bride's hair and the train of her gown. To appear more elegant, the bride should bend slightly in the back. These photographs have a really feminine and beautiful feel to them.

4. The Photographic Detail

Do your dress justice and capture its finer elements up close, whether it's spectacular beadwork, beautiful buttons, or delicate lace.

5. The Imaginative Shot

t's difficult not to take advantage of the flowing fabrics and whimsical forms of a dress. Play around with what it has to offer for a candid image that will show off a side of your dress you wouldn't have seen otherwise.

6. Editorial Photograph

There's nothing quite like a serious editorial posture that looks like it belongs in a magazine to make you feel attractive. This is one to remember.

7. Shot of a Train

Allow your photographer to artistically position your train behind you to highlight its most spectacular features. You'll be swept off your feet by the end outcome. If the wedding gown includes a long train, it's a terrific way to showcase the outfit's grandeur. Take shots of the bride's full-length gown, flattening out every crease and spreading out the long train. As a result, it will photograph well.

8. The Shot with the Shoe

The dress may steal the show, but without the shoes, it's all for naught. Lift up the skirt for a charming and flirtatious shot to show off how fantastic they look with your outfit.

9. The Shot From Sitting

Sitting down with the skirt spread out about you, rather than standing up, transforms your dress into a delicate cloud of snow for a storybook princess effect.

10. Photo of a Bouquet on a Wedding Dress

Include a full-length or close-up photograph of a bride carrying a bouquet in your wedding dress photographs. The bouquet, like the rings and the gown, is an essential part of the wedding day. They completely capture the mood of the day when viewed as a whole. The bouquet, as well as a smiling bride, helps to create a positive mood in a photograph.

11. Capture Genuine Feelings

While photographing wedding gowns, capture the bride's laugh, grin, or other emotions. Even if it isn't simple to take such wedding images, they are always very moving and realistic. Don't try to make the bride laugh; instead, watch for the moment when she smiles. On this particular day, she has a lot of happy moments, so you'll have plenty of opportunities to catch her cheerful feelings.

12. Aerial Photograph of a Wedding Dress

A stairwell or a second story is ideal for shooting a wedding gown from above. As seen in this shot of a bride surrounded by flowers, the skirt can be spread out on a spherical area. The bride resembles a cone, emphasizing the pomp of her bridal gowns skirt.

Guest Post Written By: Emma William

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