Makeup: Even if you are reluctant to wear makeup –
you should wear some at your photo shoot –
if not you may risk being washed out in your
photos.
Apply about 25 % more makeup than you think
is required by the time the photos are
taken, and that travelling to and from is
completed that excess amount will have
literally disappeared into thin air.
If you want the best results for your make
up utilise a professional makeup artist.
Then you can sit back and relax. Book a few
trial session to see which colours and
‘looks’ that you like the best, and that
truly reflect you.
On your wedding day, pack a small bag with a
compact powder, some long wearing lippy,
perfume, and don’t forget the waterproof
mascara for those ‘tears of joy’.
Using natural light: You may be surprised to learn that cloudy,
overcast days provide the best lighting for
pictures of people. Bright sun makes people
squint, and it throws harsh shadows on their
faces. On overcast days, the soft light
flatters faces. Indoors, try turning off the
flash and use the light coming in from a
window to give your subject a soft, almost
glowing appearance.
When having portrait photos done,
the aim is for you to relax and fall into a
natural pose. Try your photo shoot photos in
your favorite place, or at least a
comfortable place. Meaningful props items,
like a trophy, a musical instrument, or even
a teddy, can add interest.
Use a simple background that is uncluttered.
The attention is then drawn to the subject –
not the background ending up with a stronger
more emotive picture. |