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Amateur photographers interested in finding new techniques for taking wedding portraits. Portraits are generally considered to be the simplest part of wedding photography. When everything is the wedding photography takes place so quickly, portraits will give enough time for the photographer to set the frame. Aspiring wedding photographers will always look for innovative methods for taking the best wedding poses.
The portraits must be planned depending on the body structure of the bride and groom. If a person is having round or fat face you can adjust your frame by posing them 3/4 to the camera, using short lighting and raising the camera angle slightly. If the bride or groom is having a thin face you have to pose them facing the camera.
Some of the relatives of the couple may be having wrinkly face or deep lines on the face. You have a great chance to apply creativity in these situations. Using softer and frontal lighting can bring the features highlighted in the photos. The wedding portraits have to bring happiness to the couples and relatives.
Some relatives of the client may be reluctant to pose in front of the camera due blemishes or scars. You can please them by creating a shadow in the problem areas or repositioning the subject. The size of the nose is another factor that makes a portrait attractive. If the subject is having big nose raise chin slightly or pose nose straight into lens. In the case of small nose pose the nose at an angle to camera.
Square jaw of the nose can be adjusted using a 3/4 pose or a higher camera angle. You can also innovate with eye sizes. If you are having people with different eye size in the same frame, the people with largest eye must be positioned close to camera and other in the shadow.
