2. Book enough time for your pre-wedding photo shoot
It’s important you schedule a timeline for the photo shoot sessions and also other activities like makeup, dress fittings etc… So the photographer is updated on when photos are to be taken. All these activities should be included in the photo album.
3. Pick story locations for your pre-wedding photo shoot
When it comes to wedding shoots, the location you choose is as important as the photo. The background should speak about you two-either how you met, shared interest or something that talks about your relationship.
4. Include Items to toss in the air.
Just like “tossing your graduation hat in the air” Whether it’s a group photo with friends, you alone or with your spouse, toss items add that extra touch to your photos. It can be flowers, rice, ice cream or powder.