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7 Tips for Amazing Bridal Portrait Sessions

The post 7 Tips for Amazing Bridal Portrait Sessions appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Melinda Smith.

For many brides-to-be, having a bridal portrait session while wearing the wedding dress is a tradition. I love these sessions because you often get to photograph the bride when they are feeling the most beautiful they’ve ever felt – but without all the stress of the actual wedding. You can take your time, thoughtfully determine lighting and posing, and choose the time of day and location. Plus, the bride is a lot more relaxed than she is on the big day, which makes for more natural poses.

But while bridal portrait sessions are often very rewarding, they can be difficult, especially for beginners. The pressure is still on to capture stunning portrait shots, and unless you take the right approach, you may end up with a lot of mediocre results.

I’ve conducted many a session with a beautiful bride, and I’ve learned a few things along the way that’ll help your session go much smoother (and ensure you capture some outstanding images!). So if you do bridal photography – or you hope to break into the market – I encourage you to read the following tips, starting with:

1. Try the white sheet trick

Most brides are extremely concerned about keeping their dresses pristine for the wedding. Lots of dresses have long trains and can very easily pick up dirt and debris, especially if you do your photoshoot outdoors – on a beach, by a river, on a lawn, etc.

And while it may not be possible to avoid dirt and debris completely, there is a handy trick that you can use:

Put a large white sheet down on the ground where you’d like the bride to pose. Have them hold their dress and carefully step onto the sheet. Then carefully arrange the dress before tucking the sheet right under the edges.

Before you take your first shot (or after you ask them to make a major pose shift), be sure to check to make sure the sheet isn’t extremely obvious. Fortunately, if a bit of the sheet happens to peek out, it usually isn’t detectable, since it matches the dress! 

Pro tip: You could keep your own dedicated “bridal portrait sheet” for your outdoor portrait sessions, or you could ask the bride to bring one along with them. Just make sure that one of you remembers that sheet on the day of the photoshoot!

2. Avoid moving the bride

Choosing a nice location that features a beautiful backdrop can take a bit of time – but once you’ve picked the right spot and set up the bride (with the sheet discussed above!), try to get every shot you can without asking your subject to move.

Here are just a few image ideas, all of which can be captured in a single position:

Photograph the whole dress from afar Capture a tighter shot with the entire dress Make sure to shoot both vertical and horizontal orientations Get a headshot Do a few close-ups of the bride’s face – smiling, serious, looking away, and looking down Do some shots with the bouquet and some without Shoot from lots of different angles

The more you move the bride, the greater the chances that you’ll get the dress dirty, tear it, or otherwise ruin it. I usually only set the bride up in three or four spots across an entire session, but because I know how to really work a location, I still have at least 30 different deliverable images.

3. Feature the dress

You might think that bridal portrait photography is all about the bride – after all, she’s the star! – but it’s also important that you capture some photos that show off the details of the dress.

It’s likely the most important dress your subject has ever worn (and ever will wear). Chances are that she’ll want those details documented! Ask the bride about her favorite part of the dress, and make sure you feature it in a few of your shots.

Get shots from behind, so you can see the intricate buttons or fancy train. Find ways to showcase the lace, bows, and any other unique details. Pay attention to what shoes she is wearing, too, and ask whether she might like them featured in a photo. If she has a beautiful veil or crown, get photos that show them off.

Note that you don’t need to focus solely on the dress; instead, capture a mix of shots that include her and the dress together.

4. Add a groom

Back in the day, it was a strict tradition that the groom could never see the bride before the wedding. But while some people still want to follow that rule, many are setting it aside; instead of just getting bridal portraits, they’re getting couple portraits that feature their wedding garb. (That said, I have no problem with a bride and groom waiting to reveal the dress until the wedding. I think it’s sweet! This is just another option and interest will vary depending on the bride/couple you’re photographing.)

So when you do your pre-session consultation (or when you first get hired), ask the bride what they’re looking for. If they’re open to capturing some couple photos, that’s great, and if not, that’s okay, too.

I will say that I love adding a groom to my photos because they help bring an extra level of emotion. With the groom involved, the photos become more than just a woman in a gorgeous dress; they become a record of the love and excitement that surrounds that time right before tying the knot.

Pro tip: You can also get great “first-look” shots of the groom’s face the first time he sees his beautiful bride in her dress, so consider orchestrating a “reveal” moment at the beginning of your session.

5. Bring an assistant

Most beginners don’t think to bring along a helper, but in my experience, bridal sessions are so much easier with an assistant!

If you have a thriving business, it might be a good idea to hire a professional who comes to each and every shoot, but if you’re just getting started, simply bring a friend or family member. Another option is to ask the bride if they can bring a mother, sister, or friend along, which often works great.

An assistant’s jobs aren’t difficult, but they are vital. If you have someone to hold the bouquet, carry the dress train, arrange the dress on the sheet, fix a bunched-up veil, and move stray hairs, you’ll be free to focus on the photography itself, and you’ll end up doing far less work in post-processing later on. There are so many things that can be bumped out of place during a bridal session, and if you have someone else on hand to notice these issues and fix them, it’ll make a huge difference.

6. Start with “the shot”

My favorite photos are always the ones with the bride and groom interacting, looking at each other, kissing, etc. However, I know that brides, grooms, and their moms always want a photo where they are both looking at the camera and smiling with everything in place.

At each location, whether you’re photographing only the bride or the couple together, start by capturing that traditional photo. Then have fun and be creative afterward! You don’t want to get to the editing process only to realize that you don’t have any good photos of your subjects looking at the camera and smiling.

7. Make your photos useful for the bride

I love it when my brides and grooms bring thank-you signs for a few quick snaps at the end of the session. These make perfect cards to send to all of the guests who attend the wedding!

So ask before the session if that is something your clients are interested in doing. You can technically bring your own signs, but in my experience, it’s better if the clients bring props that fit their style and personality.

I have also had many clients order small prints of their favorite photos and use them as part of their table centerpieces at the dinner or reception. This is a great way to make good use of all of those beautiful photos and to let the guests see more than just the very few that you print large.

Bridal portrait session tips: final words

Now that you’ve finished this article, you’re ready to capture some amazing bridal portrait shots.

You know how to keep the dress clean, add extra emotion to your shots, make your photos useful, and more!

Most of all, have fun with the session and enjoy getting those perfect images for the married couple to treasure always.

Now over to you:

Which of these tips will you use first? Do you have any other advice that I missed? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Table of contents

Portrait Photography

GENERAL
15 Common Portrait Mistakes to Avoid
10 Ways to Direct a Portrait Shoot like a Pro
How to Photograph People: 7 Tips for Photographers Who Never Photograph People
10 Crucial Things You Need to Think About for Portrait Photography
5 Portrait Photography Rules You Should Probably Ignore
Five Budget Portrait Photography Hacks to Save You Money
8 Lessons Learned from My First Attempt at Portrait Photography
How Self-Portraiture Makes You a Better Photographer
The Photo Critique: Portrait Edition
10 Shots, 10 Portraits, 1 Focal Length: Take this Photography Challenge
How I Got The Shot: Portrait Style
PREPARATION
Tips for Preparing for a Portrait Session
8 Tips to Help Make People Comfortable for Their Portrait Session
Clothing for Portraits – How to Tell your Subjects What to Wear
How to Plan a Successful Sunset Portrait Session
5 Secrets for Finding Great Indoor Photoshoot Locations
10 Christmas Portrait Locations (with Bonus Lighting and Composition Tips)
How to Build a Bench Prop for Great Portrait Photos
A Beginners Guide to Taking Portraits of Elderly Clients: Part 1 – Preparation and Rapport
How to Scout for Portrait Shooting Locations
The Importance of Location for Outdoor Portraits
How to Choose Urban Landscapes for Portrait Photography
SETTINGS
The Best Camera Settings for Portrait Photography
How to Achieve Blurred Backgrounds in Portrait Photography
How to Bypass the Portrait Mode on Your Digital Camera and Get Great Portraits
Understanding the Focus and Recompose Technique
Overcoming Depth of Field Problems in Portraits
9 Ways to Ensure You Get Sharp Images When Photographing People
Stunning Portraits: Manipulating White Balance
Shooting for HDR Portraiture
How [Not] to Take a Self Timer Portrait
How Focal Length Changes the Shape of the Face in Portraiture
LIGHTING
5 Tips How to Set Up a Home Studio for Dramatic Portraits
Simple Portrait Setups You Can Create on a Tight Budget
How to Eliminate Reflections in Glasses in Portraits
Portrait Photography: How to Photograph People in the Harsh Midday Sun
4 Ways to Shoot Portraits in the Middle of the Day
6 Portrait Lighting Patterns Every Photographer Should Know
3 Lighting Setups for Photographing Headshots
6 Ways of Using Reflector to Take Better Portraits
How to Create and Shoot Night Portraits
How to Make Beautiful Portraits Using Flash and High-Speed Sync
How to Make a Low Key Portrait (Step by Step)
Fill Flash Photography: How to Get Beautiful Portraits (Even in Bad Light)
A Lighting Ratios Guide: How to Make (or Break) Your Portraits
How to Mix Ambient Light and Fill-Flash for Outdoor Portraits
How to Photograph Fantastic Portraits with One Flash
DIY How to Build and Use a Reflector to Take Better Portraits
Understanding Light for Better Portrait Photography
Tips for Doing Natural Light Headshots and Portraits
3 Reasons to do Headshots with Natural Light
A Beginners Guide to Taking Portraits of Elderly Clients: Part 2 – Lighting and Posing
How to Create Stunning Wide-Angle Portraits (Using an Off-Camera Flash)
Tips for Making the Most of Morning Light for Portraits
5 Ways to Use a Beauty Dish Light for Portraits
Beginners Tips for Sunrise Portraits : Part I
Getting to Grips with Fill Light in Portrait Photography
How to Use Flash for Night Portraits
What Size Beauty Dish is Right For Your Portrait Photography?
How to Create Catch Lights in Your Natural Light Portraits
Tips for Using Golden Hour Light for Portraits
Side-by-side comparison between reflectors and diffusers for portraits
6 Tips for Taking Better Natural Light Classic Portraits
How to Use a Small Softbox With Your Flash to Transform Your Portraits
Simple Tips for Positioning Your Portrait Subject to Leverage Natural Light
The Importance of Shadows in Portrait Photography
So You Have No Model? Here are Ways to Practice Your Portrait Lighting With Toys
How to use Colored Gels to Create Unique and Creative Portraits
3 Steps to Professional Looking Headshots Using One Flash
How to Use Two LED Lights to Achieve Moody Portraits
Made in the Shade – Why Taking Portraits in the Shade Can be Ideal
What Is Good Light? (And How to Use It for Beautiful Portraits)
How to do Accent Lighting for Portraits
Tips For Great Indoor Portraits Using Natural Light
5 Reasons for Doing Natural Light Portraits
Review of the Westcott Eyelighter for Headshots and Portraits
How to Use Angle of Light in People Photography for Added Punch
High Speed Sync Versus a Neutral Density Filter to Overcome Bright Sunlight in Portraits
5 Creative Portrait Lighting Tricks Using Only Phone Light
How to Use Off-camera Flash to Fix Lighting Problems for Outdoor Portraits
How to Create Awesome Portrait Lighting with a Paper Bag an Elastic Band and a Chocolate Donut
Tips for Using Speedlights to Create the Right Lighting for Outdoor Portraits
How to use a Gobo to add Depth to Your Portraits with Subtractive Lighting
How to Use Hard Lighting to Create a Dramatic Portrait
Portrait Comparison – Flash Versus Natural Light
Stealing Light – Using Street Lights for Portraits
Five Places for Perfect Natural Portrait Lighting
How to See the Light for Portraits: A Quick Tip for Beginners
Shooting with Available Light – Lifestyle Portraiture
5 Ways to Light Your Christmas Tree Portraits This Festive Season
A Simple Lighting Technique for Couples Portraits
Awash In Light: High Key Portraiture
A Portrait Lighting Project for a Rainy Day
Simple Portrait Lighting Setup: Gorgeous Result
How to Achieve Great Portraits with Window Light
A Simple Exercise on Working with Natural Light in Portraits
Small Flash Portraits on Location with Adorama TV
Portraits on an Overcast Day? Use a Reflector
Tips for Using Flash for Beach Portraits
How to Find and Use Natural Reflectors for Portraits
How to Create Dramatic Portraits with Shadow Photography [video]
Tips for Portrait Photography in Overcast Weather [video]
How to Photograph People Outdoors Without Using a Reflector
How To Use an Outdoor Studio for Natural Portraits
POSING
Female Poses: 21 Posing Ideas to Get You Started Photographing Women
Glamour Posing Guide: 21 Sample Poses to Get You Started
Posing Guide: 21 Sample Poses to Get You Started with Photographing Men
Good Crop Bad Crop – How to Crop Portraits
How to Pose and Angle the Body for Better Portraits
Posing Guide: 21 Sample Poses to Get You Started with Photographing Groups of People
Posing Guide: 21 Sample Poses to Get You Started with Photographing Couples
Your Guide to the Best Poses for Engagement Photos
How to do Gentle Posing: A Collection of Prompts to Get You Started
Tips for Posing Large Families and Groups
How to Pose People for Headshots
Tips for Posing People in Outdoor Portraits
20 Tips for Getting People to Smile in Photos
How to Avoid Fake Smiles in Your People Photography
Tips for Posing Muscular Female Body Types
Your Posing Guide for Maternity Sessions
Handiwork: How to Pose Hands
Your Guide to Posing Bands in Photography
Posing Tip for Portraits – Which Way Should Your Subject Lean?
Posing Tips – Waistlines, Thighs and Bustlines
3 Posing Tips for Young Siblings
What Everybody Ought to Know About Posing for Portraits
Poser: Achieve Perfect Portrait Expression
Capturing Better Portraits Between Poses
A Posing Technique from A Girl With a Pearl Earring
Tips for Posing Men
COMPOSITION
6 Types of Portrait Backgrounds for Creative Images
6 Tips for Perfect Composition in Portrait Photography
How to Find Great Backgrounds for Outdoor Portraits
How to Make Colors Pop in Your Portraits – Without Using Photoshop
How to Use Foreground Framing to Improve Your Portrait Photography
How to Use Negative Space in People Photography
3 Simple Ways to Use Framing and Layering in Portraits
Is Portrait Formatting always best for Portraits?
Portrait Tip: Don't Fill the Frame
How to Use Portrait Angles More Creatively: A Visual Guide
How to Use Facial View and Camera Angle to take Flattering Portraits
GEAR
Comparing a 50mm Versus 85mm Lens for Photographing People
Comparing a 24mm Versus 50mm Lens for Photographing People
3 Tips for Taking Portraits with a Kit Lens
Best Fujifilm X-Series Kit for Urban Portraits
3 Ways to Get Killer Portraits Using a Tripod
Photographing Portraits with Classic Lenses (includes Example Images)
Portrait Photographers: Do You Really Need a 70-200mm Lens?
Essential Portrait Photography Gear You Need When Starting Out
Portable Portrait Studio in a Bag: Now You Can Take Portraits While on the Road
How to Choose the Perfect Portrait Lens
Which 50mm Lens is Best for Portraits?
ADVANCED GUIDES
13 Tips for Improving Outdoor Portraits
Create Beautiful Indoor Portraits Without Flash (NSFW)
10 Tips for Photographing Great Headshots
3 Simple Ways to Create Stunning Eyes in Your Portrait Photography
11 Tips for Photographing High School Senior Portraits
Tips for Doing Fall Portraits
6 Tips for Photographing Large People
7 Tips for Black and White Portrait Photography
How to Create Environmental Portraits (Tips and Examples)
Capturing Unenthusiastic Teens: Forget the Perfect Pose and Get Photos You Truly Love
Tips for Taking the Torture out of Extended Family Portrait Sessions
Self Portrait Photography Tips
What the Mona Lisa Can Teach You About Taking Great Portraits
5 Tips for Musician Portraits (So You Can Hit All the Right Notes)
5 Tips to Help You Take More Natural Looking Portraits
15 Tips for More Powerful Portraits
How to Create Dramatic Portraits in Your Garage
9 Tips that Make Couples Happy During a Portrait Session
5 Tips for Taking Better Portraits in Nature
Snow Portrait: Behind the Scenes
Tips for Creating Dance Portraits
How to Take Better Beach Portraits at Any Time of Day
The Introverts Guide to Photographing People
6 Ways to Take a Candid Portrait of Somebody You Know
3 Body Language Hacks to Improve Your Portrait Photography
5 More Tips for Making Better Black and White Portraits
Tips for Planning and Capturing a Creative Portrait
5 Tips for Creating Romantic Portraits of Couples
10 Tips to Create Emotive Portraits
7 Tips for Photographing a Bridal Portrait Session 1. Try the white sheet trick2. Avoid moving the bride3. Feature the dress4. Add a groom5. Bring an assistant6. Start with “the shot”7. Make your photos useful for the brideBridal portrait session tips: final words1. Try the white sheet trick2. Avoid moving the bride3. Feature the dress4. Add a groom5. Bring an assistant6. Start with “the shot”7. Make your photos useful for the brideBridal portrait session tips: final words
3 Lessons I Learned by Doing a Self-Portrait Project
The Ultimate Guide to Photographing People for the Shy Photographer
Tips for Getting Yourself to Relax as a Photographer and Have More Successful Portrait Sessions
Tips for Taking More Natural Engagement Portraits
6 Tips for Better Portraits on Location
7 Ways to Take Advantage of Autumn in Your Portrait Photography
7 Tips and Etiquette for Taking Portraits in Public
How to Make a Unique Portrait in the City at Night
3 Tips for Creating Outstanding Portraits, Inspired by the work of Dutch Artist Van Gogh
5 Keys to Taking Beautiful Maternity Portraits
Photographing People: To do Styled Portraits or Not?
7 Steps to Capturing Truth in Your Portraiture
Engagement Portrait Shoots: 7 Professional Tips to take your Engagement Shoots to the Next Level
Personalities and Portraits – and Getting Them to Mix
3 Reasons to Have Your Own Portrait Taken
5 Tips for Photographing Portfolio-Worthy Costume Portraits
3 Critical People Skills Portrait Photographers Need
The Essence of Masculinity – Portraits of Men
5 Corporate-Style Portrait Techniques
5 Tips for Doing Portrait Photography in Busy Locations
Tips for Great Beach Sunset Portraits
CREATIVE TECHNIQUES
How to Create Portraits with a Black Background
How Using Props in Portraits Can Make Your Photos More Interesting
How to Take Unique Crystal Ball Portraits
How to Create a Hollywood Film Noir Portrait
How to Create this “Fight Club” Inspired Portrait using One Light
Dragging the Shutter for Creative Portraits
5 Secrets for Creating Perfect Silhouette Portrait Photography
How to do Tilt-Shift Portraits
Copper, Prisms, and Orbs, Oh My! – 3 Creative Techniques for People Photography
Portrait Tip: Add Interest and Movement into Your Shots with Wind
Glitter Portrait: How I Took It
How to Create a Unique Bokeh Portrait for Under $10
5 Ways to Use a Piece of Glass for Unique Portraits [video]
Room with a View: How to Create this Window with Blinds Portrait Anywhere
7 Steps to Perfect White Portrait Backgrounds in the Studio
How to Make Unique Portraits Using Light Painting
POST-PROCESSING
11 Steps for Basic Portrait Editing in Lightroom – A Beginner’s Guide
Five Common Portrait Retouching Mistakes to Avoid
How to Create a Dramatic Cinematic Style Portrait Using Photoshop Color Grading
How to Edit Corporate Headshots in Lightroom
How to Create a Dark and Moody Rembrandt-Style Portrait In Lightroom
How to Retouch a Portrait with the Adjustment Brush in Lightroom
Photoshop: Red Eye Fix for Difficult Cases in People and Pets
3 Steps to Photoshop Retouching for Natural Looking Portraits
How to do Frequency Separation Portrait Retouching in Photoshop
Basic Portrait Post-Processing Workflow Tips to Help You Save Time and Stay Organized
How to Add a Grunge Effect to Your Portraits Using Lightroom
How to Create Twinkle Lights for Christmas Tree Portraits in Photoshop
How to Enhance Portraits Using Gray Layers to Dodge and Burn in Photoshop
How to Blur the Background of a Portrait Using the Magnetic Lasso Tool in Photoshop
How to Use Photoshop Blending Modes for Fine Art Portraiture
Stylized Techniques for Editing Portraits Using Lightroom
How to Make a Bubble Portrait using Photoshop CS3
Creating a Black and White High Contrast Portrait Edit in Lightroom
How to Create a “Soft Portrait” Preset in Lightroom 4
Basic Photoshop Tutorial – How to Add Creative Overlays to Your Portraits
3 Essential Photoshop Tools for New Portrait Photographers
How to Make Creative Lightroom Develop Presets for Portraits
5 Reasons to Use Lightroom for Portrait Retouching
Advanced Portrait Retouch on a Male Subject in Lightroom 4 – Part 1 of 3
3 Ways to Make Selective Color Portraits Using Lightroom and Silver Efex Pro 2
Correcting For Under Exposure and Boosting Dynamic Range with an Environmental Portrait in Lightroom 4
How to do Portrait Retouching With Luminar
Tips for Portrait Processing with ON1 Photo RAW 2018.5
5 Tips to Cut Your Portrait Editing Time in Half
BUSINESS
Portrait Consultations: Two Questions That Make A Big Difference
How to Shoot a Self Portrait to Support your Brand Identity
INSPIRATION
5 Examples of Beautiful Simple Portraits
DISCUSS: When you Photograph People in Black and White, you Photograph their Souls
21 Inspirational Natural Light Portraits
24 Photos of Perfectly Posed Portraits
19 More Creative Mirror Self Portraits
18 Stunning Self Portraits
Interview with Fine Art Portrait Photographer Bill Gekas
11 Influential Portrait Photographers you Need to Know
Black and White Portraits a Set of Images to Admire
Nadav Kander on Portrait Photography [VIDEO]
21 Spooky Portraits
Inspiring Portraits of Women – a Collection of Images
12.5 Years of Daily Self Portraits [VIDEO]
Interview with Self Portrait and 365 Photographer – Anna Gay
Triptych Portrait Series
8 Striking Portraits from Photograph Einar Erici [Shot in 1930]
An Interview With Underwater Portrait Photographer Sacha Blue
Masters of Photography – Yousuf Karsh Portrait Photographer
21 Fun Images of People Laughing
RESOURCES
Portrait Photography: Secrets of Posing & Lighting [Book Review]
The Luminous Portrait: Book Review
The Portrait Photography Course by Mark Jenkinson – Book Review
The Perfect Portrait Guide – How to Photograph People – Book Review
Improve Your Portraits with these Courses from Ed Verosky
People Photography and Portraits: Best Resources Toolbox
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