Top 10 Evergreen Poses for Couple Wedding Photography

Your wedding photos are the only way to make it an immortal classic, so you can relive your special moments over and again. Couples who struggle to have a perfect shot can ask their wedding photographer  in London to use evergreen poses for their wedding photography. Here are some suggestions-

  1.  Standing next to each other 

“Just as long as you stand, stand by me” 

This is a powerful pose that reflects that you stand by each other forever. For this pose stand next to each other, holding hands in front of you. You can look directly into the camera or slightly away in the same direction.

  1. A cosy loving embrace

As the saying goes “When you hold me, it holds me together”, this pose is a classic to showcase your love. You can stand close, holding each other in a warm embrace. You can rest your head on each other’s shoulders or touch your faces.

  1. The king and Queen pose 

This is a strong composed pose to recreate where you can look like a power couple. Either of the partners can sit on a chair or a couch. One partner can look away from the camera with a fierce look and the other can look straight into it with a warm expression. The partner standing can put their hand on the shoulder. 

  1. A lovely forehead kiss

For this pose you can kiss each other’s forehead and your Indian wedding photographer can take a closeup shot. This pose shows a beautiful gesture, it can be a way to express deep affection without the need for words. you can also embrace their face or put your hand around them while kissing.

5. Twirl your Bride

This pose allows for a long shot of the attire. You can dance or twirl around your bride which gives a nice flare to the skirt. You can be as goofy as you can to make it a candid photograph. Having fun is the key to good photography and a happy marriage. Rely on your Asian wedding photographer in the UK to create magic with their skills and adjust the shot accordingly. F  Fireworks can also be used for the backdrop of the shot to enhance the vibe.

6. Whisper in the ear 

To recreate this pose, whisper something in your partner’s ear. Stand close to each other, touch your nose to the ear and whisper a cute or flirty comment to make them blush. Your wedding photographer can capture this candid moment in a closeup shot and focus on your facial expressions where you both seem so in love. The backdrop could be a bright blue sky or a green lush garden and natural lighting.

You must have spent quite a fortune on your wedding bands, so it does seem right to give them a shining moment. For this pose let your bride stand in front and facing away from you. You can put your arms around her and put rings on each other’s fingers and take an aesthetic portrait of your rings.

8. The Mandap sitting pose 

This is a very creative pose where you can be very playful with your partner while doing your wedding rituals at the mandap. You can pass loving glances to each other and let your eyes do the talking. Your guests can also become a part of this pose by cheering for you in the background or throwing flower petals to make it more cinematic.

9. The famous balcony pose 

This trend of wedding photoshoots started with famous Bollywood weddings where they would pose on their balcony during sunset. You can recreate this pose in your way by making the orange-pink hues of the sky as your backdrop for your photos. You can look at each other while holding hands or give a little peck while standing close and let your Indian wedding photographer play around with the sunlight to capture the most aesthetic photos.

10.  Walking Away Together 

This pose could be recreated once the ceremony is over and you walk away with your life partner. You could dance and throw your hands up in a celebratory feel while the guests shower rose petals on you. A confetti machine could also be used here to make it more dramatic. Your happy faces and love would shine through these photos when captured candidly by your photographer.

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