20 Perfect Wedding Photo Ideas
Over 2 million couples marry in the United States each year, therefore, at least 2 million couples will have their photographs taken.
Most individuals hire a photographer for their wedding and repeatedly duplicate the same few positions. While images of the bride and groom, family, and the wedding party are essential, everyone does not have to stand in a perfect line like everyone else.
If you want to produce absolutely unique wedding photos, keep reading for 20 completely unique wedding photo ideas.
1. Aerial View of the Wedding Dress
This one will showcase your garment in all its beauty. If your photographer has a drone, he or she can use it to get the perfect shot. If not, ask your bridal party or family members to assist you in laying out your dress entirely around you.
The photographer can snap a photo from a balcony or another elevated location. You'll quickly have a great photo and a glimpse of the complete outfit.
2. Hanging Some Props from Trees
Photo props are quite popular for wedding photography. Take them to the next level by hanging them from trees with wires at your event. Empty frames are an excellent place to start since they allow your guests to snap amusing shots with their faces in them.
3. Hire a Photo Booth
Your photographer will most likely have connections to help you find an outstanding photo booth. They are often popular at weddings, and attendees can use them to snap their own shots, just like they do at the fair.
4. A Shot of Everyone at the Wedding
While this may be challenging for individuals with a large number of guests, it is achievable for smaller weddings. Allow everyone you invited to encircle you and your sweetheart. You can have everyone huddle together or stand in a heart-shaped formation.
5. Bride and Groom Holding Hands Through the Door
Traditionally, a man does not view his wife in her wedding gown until she goes down the aisle. Many couples choose to spend some time alone before their wedding, but they want to keep the bride's outfit a secret. Have the bride and groom stand on opposite sides of a door while you photograph them holding hands or exchanging a love note.
6. Three Generations Wedding Photo Ideas
If you're blessed to have your grandparents at your wedding, take a snapshot of your hand, your grandmother's hand, and your mother's hand with your wedding rings. This bridal photography is very sincere and poetic, and the same can also be accomplished with the groom.
If you're getting married not for the first time and have grown children, have them show off their wedding rings in a photo with your mother.
7. Instant Printer
In addition to a photographer, purchase an instant printer so that guests may connect their phones. They can print all of their images from the day straight away and take them home as souvenirs.
8. Close-Up of the Bride's Shoes
You may only wear your bridal shoes once in your life, so make sure your photographer captures them.
9. Bridesmaids Getting Ready
Most bridesmaids get ready together, so have your photographer take a photo of all of you doing makeup and styling your hair.
10. Photos of Your Parents' Weddings
Bring a photo of your parents' and the groom's parents' weddings to include deceased family members. Have a photo shoot of the two of you holding the photos. This also applies to grandparent wedding photos.
11. Aerial First Dance Photo
The first dance is one of the most essential aspects of the reception. Another option is to deploy a drone, or have your photographer stand on a balcony to take the right view. This will give you a bird's-eye view of an intimate scene.
12. Showing Off Your Marriage License
Take a snapshot of the two of you kissing while holding your marriage license. Or simply take a photo of you holding the piece of paper that formally declares you husband and wife.
13. In a Frame
We've previously discussed using empty picture frames, but you can also have people hold them for genuinely unique shots. Have a bridesmaid and a groomsman hold an empty picture frame, with the two of you further back. The photographer will snap a picture that appears to show the two of you in the picture frame.
14. Black and White and Color
This is something your photographer will perform after the wedding using his or her editing software. But you can request a shot of the two of you surrounded by your loved ones, with you in color and everyone else in black and white.
15. Jumping
You'll probably feel like jumping with joy after the wedding is complete and everything is official. Take a photo of you and your groom in the middle of the jump to capture the moment. This can potentially be expanded to include the bridal party.
16. Covered in Confetti
If your guests toss confetti as you leave the wedding site, have your photographer take a photo of you in the middle of the throw so it appears to be pouring from the sky.
17. Sparklers
With little camera trickery and sparklers, you can photograph the two of you as if you are surrounded by ethereal sprites.
18. How You Met with Bridesmaids or Groomsmen
Your bridesmaids and groomsmen are frequently the most significant individuals in your life. Take a photo of them holding a chalkboard with the words "how we met" written on it. It does not need to be long or detailed. In fact, "sister" or "fourth grade" will suffice!
19. Photo with Your Furry Friend
Not everyone wants to leave their dog at home alone on their wedding day. Take a photo of your best friend standing next to the two of you, or with your hand on top of your husband's and his paw on top.
20. Pinky Promise
When you were little, a pinky promise meant serious business. Take a snapshot of you and your groom's left hands making a pinky promise while displaying your rings.
Finding the Perfect Shots
You don't need to make a shot list for your wedding day, but having a concept of how your wedding photos might appear is great, so discuss it with your photographer. You'll have an idea of the photographs you want for your wedding as well as the mood you want to create. This will ensure that the day runs smoothly, and you will be able to focus solely on having fun.