Monday, June 13, 2011

You Have Accepted His Proposal Now Engagement Photos May Be Snapped

By kim Blake


After many years of the dating game, and perhaps a few false starts at forever love, soul-mates finally came together. When the marriage question was asked and answered affirmatively, the next thought after showing off the sparkly new ring, was engagement photos to be used as announcing to the world your intentions.

For as long as a woman can remember, from the time she was just a little girl to now, the perfect wedding may have been dreamed about. The perfect man might never have appeared, but then no one is without flaws of some kind.

It sometimes takes many repeated snaps of the camera to capture just the right image for use in the papers. Not many folks have experience with this type of photography and it may take a little while for them to become comfortable and natural when the lens is pointed at them, expectantly.

The one taking the pictures may ask for many different poses, and often will just snap pictures quickly, hoping to snare that elusive perfect picture. Doing this will also give the soon-to-be bride and groom an idea of what the wedding shoot will entail.

If the same photographer is used for both pre-marriage and wedding photographs, the first ones could be a time to build a rapport with the picture taker. When this person knows a little about the couple, the person may have more idea what they want to portray in their snaps. These black and whites in the newspaper may be the only way folks at a great distance might be able to see the future bride and groom.

In the beginning of a romance, even the couple needs to become more acquainted with one another, learning their quirks, both positive and negative. Sometimes a true nature reveals itself when under the pressures that taking engagement photos could present. Becoming comfortable with these picture taking events can make the wedding snaps much easier to handle.




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