A Must-Have for Location Shoots! A Collection of Sample Wedding Photos with Bubbles ♡
2022.06.02 published
I Want to Take Bubble Photos ♡
Sparkling wedding photos filled with soap bubbles are refreshing, dreamy, and adorable. They have a poster-like atmosphere, making them a must-have shot if you are doing an outdoor location shoot! ♡
These bubble photos can be broadly divided into three patterns.
✅ Blowing bubbles ourselves
✅ Using a bubble machine
✅ Having bubbles blown from outside
I will introduce each type of photo, so please find a composition that makes you think, "I want to take something like this~~♡"
(In the photoshoot of KIYOKOHATA×marry dress, we also used bubbles! Instead of people blowing them, we created a lot using a machine during the shoot.)
Blowing Bubbles Ourselves ♡
Facing the camera ♡
Focusing on the bubbles ♡
Using a slightly different tool with a large mouthpiece ♡
Both of you in the same pose ♡
A composition where the bride is blowing the bubbles while the groom watches is also cute.
Holding the bubbles above your head and letting the wind carry them away is a lovely way to capture the moment.
Using a Bubble Machine ♡
Both of you holding one bubble machine together ♡
It’s nice because it has more power and produces lots of bubbles compared to blowing them manually.
In Korea, a bubble machine shaped like an animal and a camera called KaeKid seems to be popular! ♡
Here’s another one! ♡
It has a natural vibe.
It’s cute for just the bride to hold it as well.
Having Bubbles Blown from Outside ♡
Lastly, let’s pick up wedding photos taken with bubbles blown from outside (the surroundings).
Letting them fly above makes it look like a shower of bubbles! ♡
In a night photo, it creates such a magical atmosphere. So beautiful! ♡
Bubbles also look perfect in a field of pampas grass. ♡
Letting bubbles float in the foreground creates a vague and stylish effect.
Even in a park-like background, bubbles flying around make it look special! ♡
If you think there aren’t enough bubbles... consider editing in sparkling light particles with an app.
➡ Here’s how to create a bokeh effect