"Celebrating Joy: A Delightful 'Noshi Shot' Wrapped in Handmade Nishin"
2017.06.21 published
[Add to Instructions] Fun "Nori Shot" ♡
Recently seen in pre-wedding Japanese attire photography, these kinds of photos!
The "Nori Shot," where the groom and bride are wrapped in a large nori, makes them look like a celebratory item, and it’s super fun, cute, and impactful! Right?*
[Bride DIY] Many brides seem to make their own nori*
You might wonder how to make this nori...
Printing such a large piece of paper is impossible with a home printer.
It seems that many brides buy a large piece of paper and handwrite the character "寿" and draw the mizuhiki design directly on it.
For the water-drawing design, be sure to tie it in a way that is appropriate for weddings, like a knotted or abalone knot, and avoid butterfly knots that can be tied and untied multiple times (which would allow do-overs) ♩
Just like when practicing calligraphy, calm your mind, write the character "寿" with ink and brush, then attach the mizuhiki with red ink, and you’ll have completed one pre-wedding prop♡
To prevent it from getting crumpled or creased when bringing it to the studio or location for the photoshoot,
it's recommended to roll it up like a poster for easy transport*
Please get a wonderful "Nori Shot" taken! ♡
The Nori Shot is simply full of a celebratory atmosphere and is delightful*
The newlyweds wrapped in the large nori look so happy and have such great smiles, which is also wonderful♩ It’s attractive that there are still few brides taking photos in this pose.
When doing pre-wedding Japanese attire photography, be sure to bring the nori as a prop and don’t forget to include the "Nori Shot" in the instructions♡