By Marshall Brooke


A bridal portrait is a woman's own moment captured on film before the wedding day itself. Before she walks down the aisle, she will don her wedding dress and let the photographer capture her final moments as an unmarried woman. Although not necessary, most choose to have their bridal photography to immortalize their last moments before they become a married woman.

While bridal photography sessions are ordinarily held weeks before the wedding, there are instances when they are held just hours before the event proper. Their busy schedule is the most common reason why some women prefer to have their bridal photography on the same day as their wedding. This likewise permits them to get into their wedding dress just once.

To avoid the feeling of being rushed, most women prefer to shoot their bridal portrait weeks or days ahead of the event. Time is of the essence during the wedding day itself because there is only a short time assigned for the bride to get ready. But if the bride chooses to have her photo weeks prior, then she won't have to worry about time constraint.

The session can also be the photographer's chance to get to know the bride a little bit more so he would determine what angles would be the best shot for her during the nuptials. Likewise for the bride, she can treat the time as a practice of sorts to determine the pose and look she feels most at ease in. The time can also be regarded as a dress rehearsal and dry run for her hair and makeup.

Most bridal photography sessions are done inside the photographer's studio. This will let the photographer to better correct the light for the shots. However, the bride can likewise go for a more current look. She can prefer to have the session taken in her home or other appealing sites like the gardens or the beach.

It may seem old-fashioned, but bridal photography it recounts the bride's story before she formally becomes a wife. It can be a beautiful memento of the bride in her wedding outfit taken in a calm environment.




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