HOW TO FEEL COMFORTABLE IN FRONT OF CAMERA

If the mere thought of being constantly in front of a camera sends shivers down your spine, tackling your engagement shoot and wedding day photo sessions might seem like a daunting task. But fear not! With the right approach, you can breeze through those moments with poise and relaxation, ensuring you capture the memories you'll cherish forever. Here are some tips to help you stay calm, collected, and picture-perfect throughout the process:

A bride and groom walk arm in arm in Maida Vale, London
  • Get to Know Your Photographer: Prioritise an in-person meeting or at least a phone chat before your wedding day. Building a rapport with your photographer will ease any tension and help them understand your vision, making you feel more at ease in front of the lens.

  • Stick with the Same Photographer: Consistency is key. Opt for the same photographer for both your engagement shoot, if having one, and your wedding photos. This allows you to familiarise yourself with their style, ensuring a seamless experience on the big day.

  • Dress Comfortably: For a pre-wedding shoot, choose attire that makes you feel like yourself. Whether it's a casual ensemble or an elegant gown, prioritising comfort will help you exude confidence and authenticity in your photos.

  • Enjoy a Pre-Shoot Drink: A little liquid courage can go a long way. Enjoy a glass of champagne or a cocktail before the shoot to help you relax. Just remember to keep it moderate to avoid any unwanted effects

A bride poses with her best friends in the grounds of  Millbridge Court

  • Allocate Adequate Time: Don't rush the process. Schedule plenty of time for your photo sessions to alleviate stress and allow for natural, unhurried shots.

  • Embrace Informality: You don't have to stick to traditional poses. Discuss with your photographer alternative, less formal options that reflect your personality and style. Collaboration is key.

  • Find Something to Hold: If you're unsure what to do with your hands, find a subtle prop to clutch onto—a bouquet, your partner's hand, or a piece of your attire. It'll give you a sense of purpose and ease any awkwardness.

  • Practice Makes Perfect: Familiarise yourself with being in front of the camera by practising with friends or during pre-wedding events. The more comfortable you become, the more natural your poses will appear.

An engaged couple sit in front of a cute London coffee shop

Remember, feeling a bit camera-shy is perfectly normal. Trust in your photographer's expertise, relax, and enjoy the moment—you're the star of the show, after all!

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