Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Unique Idea for Formal Wedding Photos




Unique Idea for Formal Wedding Photos
The trend in wedding photography these days is away from the posed group shots in favor of more candid photojournalistic wedding pictures. That can be a great way to capture what was really going on during the reception, and yet, it is also nice to have a visual record of the entire wedding party. When you only have candids, you risk omitting important people from your album. What if there was a way to take formal group shots of the bridal party without having them look stiff and boring? There is! A really unique idea for formal wedding photos is to have the bridal party pose like they are in a painting. Learn how to pull it off here.
The idea is so simple, yet absolutely brilliant: if you want your wedding photos to look like works of art, why not model them after your favorite works of art? This is a fantastic approach to group photography of the entire bridal party. You can get all the shots you want of the bride and her bridesmaids in their dresses and bridal party jewelry, without the deadly dull effect of lining people up in rows like statues. Of course, you will need a creative photographer with a good eye to get everyone arranged properly.
Start by looking through art books to find an image that you would like to recreate with your wedding photography. It need not be a famous painting, but it should be one that you find very striking. Ideally, it would make sense with the style or location of your wedding in some way, and it helps if the scene has roughly the same number of people in it as you plan to have in your bridal party. Remember that the original painting is for inspiration only; there is no need to faithfully copy it pose for pose.

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