How to Have the Very Best Bridal Portrait Session
Bridal portraits are so very important to most brides. Here are some
tips on getting the very best results.
Your weight. Has it gone up or down since the last gown fitting? The
gown should be fitted shortly before the bridal session. At the fitting,
make sure that you are able to twist at the waist without the dress
bunching or riding up. Very few portraits will be taken with you posed
standing straight. You will be asked to twist and turn and the fit of
the dress needs to be perfect.
The week or two before the bridal session, be very careful of the sun
and tan lines. Nothing can ruin a bridal portrait more quickly than tan
lines, especially with todays strapless gowns. The camera sees things
that don't always show up to the naked eye. Look closely at yourself
with the dress on to check for tan lines or blemishes.
I also recommend that your hair and makeup be applied shortly before
the session and that a friend accompany you to keep up with touch ups
and to help with the dress. One fun way to do an outdoor session is to
have the bridesmaids come along so we may take a few group shots. If
they all dress alike it looks really GREAT! The bridal preview album
will be a treasured keepsake especially if a few shots of the
bridesmaids luncheon are included. This is a portrait that you will have
for the rest of your life. We want it to be the very best that it can
be.
- Rick Caperton is with
Rick Caperton Photography in Anderson, SC
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