Pre-Wedding Shoot

"When you realize you want to spend the rest of life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible".
Weddings are a time when rituals, ceremonies, celebrations, and emotions all run loose. Often, amid this brouhaha, the feeling of being “married” fails to sink in for the couple. This is the reason why more and more couples are opting for pre wedding photography.

These pre wedding photoshoots are not only a great way to cherish precious moments but they also give the ‘to-be-wed’ couple some quality time together. The hours that the couple spends posing and pouting for the camera prepares them for the journey that lies ahead. There is no better way to experience togetherness than making memories that last a lifetime.

With the increasing popularity of pre wedding photography, it is important for it to be done professionally to have the power to bring a couple’s memories to life.

There are many things that can go wrong while doing a pre wedding photoshoot. Here, we will discuss what you must focus on while doing a photoshoot.

1."Book Your Photographer Well in Advance"
Finding the right photographer can be tricky especially because he or she should match your aesthetics but even worse than booking the right one is waiting till the last minute to take a call.
We suggest that you don't wait till the last minute to book your photographer and once you are sure and have made up your mind on whom you want to hire for your big day, block your dates with them at least 8-10 months before your wedding.

2."Focus on the Story than the Location for Your Pre-Wedding Shoot"

Another common mistake that couples make is focusing on the pre-wedding shoot location rather than the story they want to narrate. Beginnings For You chimes in, “It’s one of the biggest mistakes to not think much about the story angle and just pick up location. Sometimes a good story beats a great location.”

3. "Setting the Right Expectations"

It’s always good to be on the same page with your wedding photographers. They should know what type of wedding pictures you’re going for.
Always be clear in what you want and how a photographer’s style can help you achieve the memories for your lifetime!