Marital Memories: 5 Tips for Looking Your Best in Your Wedding Photos

Your wedding is truly your moment to leave a lasting impression. And while the stresses of looking your best can sometimes seem to outweigh the joy of the occasion, here are five simple tips for capturing your most gorgeous wedding day memories.

Avoid Heavy Bronzers

While it may be tempting to add a touch of glow to your complexion, be mindful when using foundation and powders that are darker than your natural skin tone. The camera will quickly pick up and amplify orange/yellow hues, especially if you're wearing white. Opt for serums, primers, and foundations that boast subtle luminizing qualities.

Study Your Poses

Even models have not-so-flattering angles, and know how to use their bodies for the most flattering effect. Be mindful of slouching, and avoid the dreaded double chin by gently moving your head forward slightly and lifting up your chin. To make your arms appear more slender without overdoing the teapot pose, keep them slightly lifted out to your sides in as natural a manner as possible; use your bouquet to its full advantage!

Be Careful With the Booze

Many wedding parties deliberately schedule photoshoots before the festivities are well underway, for understandable reasons. However, it's likely your photographer will be snapping your moments throughout the day and into the evening, and it's advisable to pace yourself if you plan to drink. Behavioral effects aside, even small increments of alcohol can increase unflattering redness and shine in your face. So sip that champagne slowly, and be sure to drink plenty of water.

Update Your Eyewear

Whether you wear eyeglasses or prefer contact lenses, there are many options for making your eyes the dazzling focal point. When selecting bridal eyewear, look for high-quality frames at places like All About Eyes and be sure they suit your unique style. Vintage cat eye glasses are very much on-trend, and add a fun and flirty air of accessorizing. If you plan to don contacts, explore colored lenses that boost and brighten your eye color.

Talk to Your Photographer

Professional photographers understand their clients may have questions and concerns, so be candid about what you're looking for in your wedding photos. Inquire about optimal lighting and location, and if possible, even ask for a mini test shoot ahead of time. This will allow you to see what works and what doesn't, and avoid potential disappointments later.

Above all, remember to relax and enjoy yourself. If you're self-conscious and overly wary of posing for the camera it will surely show up in the results. The most beautiful wedding photos are the ones taken in moments of laughter, ease, and sincerity.

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