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the day we want you to relax and not worry about our presence
and we don’t want to be constantly stopping the proceedings
to direct for style and content. This practice session will
allow you to get used to being photographed, to practice
all the posses we both want to capture and to get all of
those niggling little problems out of the way. If this practice
highlights any timing or logistical concerns then we will
suggest that certain photographs are taken either before
the day (Pre-Shoot)
or after the day (Post-Shoot)
This is an excellent opportunity to learn
all about the right and wrong way to hold a bouquet, how
to arrange your dress and where the light is most flattering
for you. What to do with your hands and how to position
them, how to place you feet and move your body to bring
the best out of your figure. We will go through all the
moves for each picture you want taking on the day and we
will give you a copy of all of the pictures we take so that
you can review them as often as you wish to remind you how
each pose will be structured. Obviously there will be no
guests and few if any of the bridal party during this photographic
session but it will help to reassure you of what will be
happening on the day.
If you have any unconventional or surprise
moments planned for your day please make sure that you tell
us as soon as possible so that we can be there to capture
them.
As well as learning how to position your feet,
hips, shoulders, hands and taking best advantage of your
light this is also a dress rehearsal. If you have some or
all of your outfits then this an excellent opportunity to
make sure they fit and look good in the photographs.
When we review the pictures after the practice
photography, we will also be looking out for skin tones,
shine and other lighting problems and will make suggestions
on how we can best avoid these on the day. We have access
to an exceptionally talented make-up artist who will be
only too pleased to advise on these matters.
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