8 Romantic Wedding Poses for Your Pre-Wedding Photoshoot

So, you have settled on a theme and location for your pre-wedding photoshoot. You also hired a professional photographer to snap some romantic pictures.

Alas, when the photographer whips out his camera, you realize that you haven’t given any thought to your wedding poses!

Having been in the business for quite some time, our photographer has encountered instances where couples struggle to settle on poses for their pre-wedding photoshoot. Understandably, not everyone is accustomed to posing in front of a camera. But awkwardness and hesitation will be evident in your pictures, which is something you would want to avoid if you want the perfect set of pre-wedding pictures.

Pre-wedding photoshoots are all about expressing your love for your partner and capturing it in pictures.

There are millions of pre-wedding poses to choose from – but only when executed naturally can a picture look insanely sweet.

Nevertheless, we have handpicked 8 common but romantic wedding poses you could try for your pre-wedding photoshoot. Stick around to find out more!

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1. The Forehead Kiss

A forehead kiss conveys respect and appreciation. It is a sweet but simple and doable pose that looks stellar in photos with any backdrop and any outfit. If you want to get a bit more creative with this classy pose, try doing a floor shot with the groom-to-be leaning over and giving the bride-to-be a peck on the forehead. 

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2. The Lift

Men, this is the chance to show off your muscles! The lift is another classic pre-wedding pose that you could try. It is a versatile pose because it can look both romantic and fun depending on one’s facial expression.

 

A tip for the brides-to-be: make sure you point your feet when the groom-to-be lifts you to create an illusion of longer legs. Flexed feet look unattractive in pictures.

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3. The Back Hug

Back hugs are romantic in both pre-wedding and actual day wedding shots. It relays affection and assurance.

For the huggers, try not to slouch or hunch your back as it could make you look bigger in the pictures. Keep your back straight during the shot.

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4. The Wide-Angled Shot

When you look back on your magical pre-wedding photoshoot, you would also want to remember to picturesque scenery and a wide-angled shot will do the trick. Just act natural as you would at the venue so that your photographer can capture organic shots of you and your spouse with a magnificent backdrop!

5. The Engagement Ring

Just act natural as you would at the venue so that your photographer can capture organic shots of you and your spouse with a magnificent backdrop!

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6. The Almost-Kiss

For some, the brief moment before the first kiss might have been one of the most nerve-wracking experiences. But when you look back on your pre-wedding pictures, you would want to believe that it was all worth it.

Try not to pucker your lips as it would just look unnaturally. Instead, smile into the almost-kiss to look blissful and jubilant.

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7. The Twirl

Even if you and your spouse-to-be might not be dancers, this cute pose brings out life and joy.

Surprisingly, one would not have to be decked in a wedding dress and suit to get the perfect twirl. It can be executed even in casual wear. Just have fun with it!

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8. The Piggyback

Show your spouse that you have his/her back with the classic piggyback pose! This pose can be done with a carefree or intimate manner.

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Natural is Beautiful

A professional pre-wedding photographer might have the know-how when it comes to striking a pose. But ultimately, natural is always best. Try to have fun with your pre-wedding photoshoot!  

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