Endless Variations with Small Items: 10 Unique Perspective Shots That Will Make You Chuckle! ♡❛
2017.07.28 published
I Want to Try Perspective Shots ♡
There is a shot that I definitely want newlyweds who do pre-wedding or post-wedding photos to try.
That is the "perspective shot," which is something that is hard to capture in typical photos or self-taken pre-wedding shots. *
A perspective shot refers to a wedding photo that utilizes perspective to make objects in the foreground appear larger.
For example, using perspective, a small object can look this big! It’s as if the couple is standing between giant objects ♡
The perspective shot allows for creative expression of the size of small items depending on the distance, resulting in truly unique photos depending on the idea ♡
This time, I’ll introduce a lot of interesting and rare perspective shots that I found on Instagram ♩
Pay attention to their creative use of props!
Unique Use of Props in Perspective Shot ①
A perspective trick art-style wedding photo where the couple is trying to cut a huge wedding cake together! You can almost hear them saying "On three!" ♩
How dreamy it would be to have such a gigantic wedding cake! It’s so cute, as if the couple has turned into little people ♩
To take this perspective shot, you'll need a normal-sized wedding cake or strawberry and a giant knife prepared in advance. *
Unique Use of Props in Perspective Shot ②
The couple pops out from a giant pair cup! This magical-feeling wedding photo is, of course, a perspective shot too. *
The key is to pose with both arms wide open as if popping out.
The pair cup can be used not only as a decorative item in the welcome space or reception but also as a shooting prop, so brides who don't own one should find their favorite! ♡
Unique Use of Props in Perspective Shot ③
A black-and-white "clapperboard" used in movie and drama sets. It’s popular as a shooting prop for wedding scenes ♡
Here’s a perspective shot using a clapperboard, where the couple looks like they are about to be crushed!
The scene of the groom bravely protecting the bride on his back is both cute and makes you smile ♡
You might find clapperboards at 100 yen shops like Seria or CanDo. It would be great to get one before the shoot.
Unique Use of Props in Perspective Shot ④
A wedding photo reminiscent of the opening of the national anime "Sazae-san."
The couple emerges from a cut tomato! I've heard that perfectly adjusting the angle of the tomato's stem during the shoot was quite challenging.
This photo is already so amusing, but filming a video while shaking their necks and waists could work great for an opening movie on the day. It would surely generate laughter if shown at the after-party...!
Unique Use of Props in Perspective Shot ⑤
The couple is sitting on top of a delivery truck from Kuroneko Yamato. They look as if they are joyfully running through a grassy field. The bride wrapping her arm around the groom's waist is adorable ♡
Using perspective shots allows you to take pictures as if you are on vehicles that you can't ride in real life! This Kuroneko Yamato box can be purchased from Kuroneko Yamato. *
Unique Use of Props in Perspective Shot ⑥
A wedding photo using dolls of Licca-chan and her boyfriend Ren. In the background, the couple walks in the same pose.
The four of them walking straight ahead is a bit surreal and somewhat stylish. There’s actually a hidden theme in this photo depicting "November 11," the couple's wedding day, using their whole bodies ♡
If brides have independent welcome dolls or cake toppers, they should definitely try this perspective shot of "posing like the dolls!" *
Unique Use of Props in Perspective Shot ⑦
There’s also a wedding photo reminiscent of a familiar, classic Japanese fairy tale scene.
The bride in her white kimono emerges from a bamboo! It's like the moment Princess Kaguya is found, and it’s so lovely ♡
One of the charms of perspective shots is that you can take pictures that make you feel as if you’ve stepped into a picture book world. ♩
Unique Use of Props in Perspective Shot ⑧
Earlier was "Princess Kaguya," and now we have "Issun-boshi!"
In the story, the tiny Issun-boshi crosses a river in a bowl boat. This perspective shot uses the key item "bowl" as a shooting prop ♡
The bride is pinching the groom, who is in the bowl.
If you have a bowl at home, consider bringing it for your traditional pre-wedding shoot! You can capture a cute Issun-boshi style perspective shot. ♩
Try Challenge Yourself with Perspective Shots ♡
I introduced unique ideas for perspective shots that you might want to try during your pre-wedding or post-wedding sessions.
From items like mugs and bowls that you have at home to cakes and tomatoes that you can find in supermarkets, various props are used for shooting ♩
Perspective shots depend on your ideas! Challenge yourself to create wonderful perspective shots with items around you! ♡