How to Look Your Best in Your Wedding Pictures

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Red Carpet Pose

It’s time to practice your angles, and although you aren’t heading to the Oscars, who says your wedding day is not as important? This pose is strictly for showing off your dress and figure so get practising!



Practice Your Grammy Smile

Before the wedding, take out time to practice your best smile, a smile that’s so full of emotion, it makes others want to smile as well. The best smiles are natural, not forced. A great tip is to start with a laugh and then pull it back into a relaxed smile. Stand in front of the mirror and try this. Take pictures of your smile so you can see how it may potentially look on your big day.

 

You’ve made all the plans to look spectacular on your wedding day:
beautiful wedding dress and accessories; makeup artist and hair stylist
booked, but to guarantee you look your best in your wedding photos, you
need a little extra something. You’ve had some practice with your
pre-wedding shoot so don’t rest those posing muscles just yet! If you’re
getting ready for your big day, here are a few tips on how to look your
best in your wedding pictures:


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Fix Your Cheese

Not satisfied with the natural brightness of your smile? Book a polishing and whitening session at your trusted local dentist before your big day. Be prepared to spend some thousands of Naira on this treatment if it is important to you.



Manicure Treat

In a photo, showing your new diamond ring is inevitable; get your nails pretty so you can proudly hold your bouquet high without compromising on your whole look on the day and your pictures. Chipped nail polish and broken falsies are a no-no!



Holding Your Bouquet

Photographers say the best way to hold a bouquet is to lift your arms up at a 45-degree angle in front of your hips. It makes the arms look longer and your waist smaller in pictures- natural photoshop tricks for the win!

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Intense Eyes

Ever heard Tyra Banks tell some models to smize? It means bringing an intensity to your eyes. Let the emotion fill your eyes and focus them on happily ever after.

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Hair and Makeup

Hair Stylists and makeup artists may have a very nice portfolio, but you need to see how they work with your features, so it’s best to spend time doing makeup and hair trials before your big day.

Have you taken wedding photos before? Maybe now is a good time to help an upcoming bride get ready for that day because the pictures last a lifetime. The grandchildren need to see how grandma and grandpa conveyed fire vibes in their wedding pictures!

Written by Feso Adeniji