"Your Favorite Space: 4 Must-Have Shots of the Takasago on Your Wedding Day♡"
2019.02.23 published
Absolutely Must Get This Shot, My Favorite Takasago Pic ♡
One of the items that brides-to-be want to focus on during wedding preparations is the floral decorations at the reception venue. Among them, the decoration of the Takasago, which attracts the most attention, is something that many brides have carefully considered and deliberated over!
That's why, on the wedding day, it’s important to make sure to get beautiful photos taken of such a significant Takasago. Even if there is no time to sit back and admire it on the day, if there are beautiful photos taken by a professional photographer, you can always look back and think, "That was so cute... ♡"
Contrary to what brides-to-be hope for, if you don't specifically request it, you often won’t get many great shots of the Takasago.
"After all that effort and customization, there was only one main photo of the Takasago!"
"I wanted more close-ups of the flowers, but all I got were wide shots!"
Such regrets are common among previous brides.
The floral decorations at the wedding venue cannot be reproduced again. Therefore, it’s important to capture various photos so that they become treasured memories.
Next is a composition shot taken from further back.
By including the chandelier from the ceiling and the floral decorations on the guest tables in the foreground, you can feel the overall atmosphere of the reception venue.
This shot captures not just the Takasago itself, but the entire space where the Takasago exists as a memory. ♩
Wedding Day Must-Take Takasago Shot ③ Close-Up of the Floral Arrangement
Next, we will introduce a close-up shot of the floral arrangements. In shots that capture the entire Takasago, it can be hard to convey what flowers were used or what items were used for decoration.
By taking close-up shots that reveal the types of flowers, you can ensure that your meticulously arranged flowers are well-documented. ♡
Wedding Day Must-Take Takasago Shot ④ Bride and Groom’s Perspective
Finally, we will introduce a shot taken from inside the Takasago. This composition looks out over the reception venue from the seats of the bride and groom. ♡
While popular shots include the bride and groom holding up their glasses, if you want to ensure you have a good record of the Takasago, it’s recommended to also get shots without any people in them.
Let’s Make Sure to Preserve Your Favorite Takasago Photos ♡
I have introduced four shots of the Takasago that I recommend getting taken by the photographer on the wedding day. If you cover these, you won’t regret it when you look at the photo data afterward.
"I thought it would be taken" is something to avoid! Since it’s something you can’t redo, brides-to-be who are particular about the Takasago should not forget to preserve those memories! ♡