How
to Look Good in Wedding Photographs
by Lesley-Ann Graham
The dress was beautiful, you got through the ceremony
and reception without a hitch, but just when you
thought your wedding was perfect, your pictures
come back and you look awful. What can you do
to make sure that your photos are as beautiful
as the memories you have?
Here are some of the things you should consider:
- Never scrimp on your photographer. Nobody's
going to remember if your bouquets had daisies
or rare, exotic orchids. But years from now, your
great grand children will be looking at your wedding
album. They're not just souvenirs, they're heirlooms.
Spend on them.
- Avoid complicated hairstyles and veils. You'll
be walking around, too busy talking to guests
to check the mirror. You don't want your veil
hanging to the side, or your bangs plastered to
your face. Keep it simple and elegant. If you
want a dramatic veil for your walk down the aisle,
look for a style that allows you to detach part
of it, leaving you with something less cumbersome
at the reception.
- Buy or make a small clutch bag or pouch that
matches your gown. It should carry blotting paper,
pressed powder, lipstick and blush. Ask your maid
of honor to keep it handy for you.
- Wear waterproof mascara. You will cry a lot.
It's guaranteed. Black mascara will run and leave
unflattering raccoon eyes.
- Don't wear heavy powder eyeshadow. Again, you
will cry. You will also sweat from walking around
in heavy makeup, a thick gown, and hundreds of
guests milling around you. Powder smears and cakes,
and ends up under your eyes.
- Don't wear sheer lipstick. You'll eat it off.
Or if you do, wear a matte or semi-matte base
and apply the sheer lipstick as a top coat. Be
sure to blot well, or it'll end up around your
mouth or on your teeth.
- Don't wear heavy shimmery makeup, unless it's
applied by a professional makeup artist. It doesn't
photograph well under less than perfect lighting
conditions. If you do, apply only on the eyes.
- Bridal makeup should be soft and romantic,
not harsh. Natural pinks are most flattering,
and really make you look like a "blushing
bride". Avoid hard-edged contouring and dramatic
browns, unless blended well and kept close to
the eyeline. Even lipsticks should stick to the
pinks and brownish pinks. Bright reds look too
harsh worn against a white dress.
- You'll need good foundation that lasts long
but doesn't cake. The trick is to apply moisturizer
first and let it "set". This will prime
your skin. Apply a matte or cream foundation,
then concealer. Dust powder foundation with a
brush.
- Take good photographs right after the ceremony,
when everyone's make up is still intact. You should
have solo shots, couple shots, and group photos
with your entourage, friends, family members.
- Ask for a few black and white photographs.
They always have a soft, romantic feel.
- If you'll be having outdoor photographs, light
is most flattering in the morning and at dusk.
Avoid any outdoor shots from 11am to 2pm; everyone
will just be squinting.
To learn more about wedding photography and many
other aspects of wedding planning, you should
check out our Ultimate Wedding Planning Toolkit.
It contains a complete "system" you
can use to ensure your wedding plans run smoothly!
About the Author
Lesley-Ann Graham runs WeddingTrix.com
- a valuable wedding planning resource with articles,
tips and advice to help you plan your perfect
wedding!
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