12 Recommended Poses for Kimono Pre-Wedding Shoots Captured by Bride Marry
2017.10.08 published
A Must-See for Brides Taking Traditional Japanese Wedding Photos!
Brides wearing traditional Japanese wedding attire like shiromuku and irochikake for pre-wedding or post-wedding photos*
On the day of the shoot, the photographer will guide you with poses and expressions, but
It’s very important to think in advance about the compositions you definitely want to capture,
So you can expand your vision for your wedding photos♡
This time, we’ll introduce recommended poses from marry brides who actually took traditional wedding photos*
Recommended Traditional Wedding Photo Pose #1*
A natural shot of both of you smiling while looking at each other is a must-have*
The atmosphere is lovely, like an off-shot. Make sure to hold hands tightly♩
Recommended Traditional Wedding Photo Pose #2*
I also want to capture a shot of both of you from behind while sitting on a bench or engawa*
The bride can lean gently against the groom’s shoulder for an added cuteness♡
Recommended Traditional Wedding Photo Pose #3*
A standing version from behind is dignified and very wonderful♩
The groom should stand tall with his feet shoulder-width apart, while the bride stands elegantly with her feet together♡
Recommended Traditional Wedding Photo Pose #4*
For traditional wedding photos, sitting side by side in seiza is also a classic pose!
It’s perfect for wedding paper items and New Year’s cards◎
You’ll want to capture one shot with serious expressions and another with smiles♩
Recommended Traditional Wedding Photo Pose #5*
A shot of your feet is also a must-have pose for traditional wedding photos*
The bride looks cute when she stands on her toes slightly while leaning against her groom♡
It's also a good idea to place shooting props like traditional umbrellas around you.
Recommended Traditional Wedding Photo Pose #6*
If you're taking a shot of your feet, you definitely don't want to miss a shot of your hands*
It’s great to have wedding rings, LOVE blocks, or flowers on your palms!
It’s also lovely to have the bride and groom's traditional attire faintly in the background♡
Recommended Traditional Wedding Photo Pose #7*
Holding a "Just Married" garland together and looking at the camera is a classic pose♡
Holding hands tightly with the free hand is so sweet♩
Recommended Traditional Wedding Photo Pose #8*
A back view shot with the bride turning and showing her smile is also trending these days♡
You can feel the playful cuteness of the bride in a white kimono doing a peace sign♩
Recommended Traditional Wedding Photo Pose #9*
Making a big-sized decorative ribbon with large poster paper or fabric and taking a photo with it wrapped around you is fun♡
You can definitely capture an impressive wedding photo*
Recommended Traditional Wedding Photo Pose #10*
For brides who want to keep cute photos, posing with a fan bouquet to cover the lower half of your face is also recommended♩
You can look at the camera or, like this bride, gaze into each other's eyes for cuteness!
Recommended Traditional Wedding Photo Pose #11*
While it's common to take a carry shot in a wedding dress, trying it in traditional attire is also recommended♡
The sleeves of the irochikake sticking to the groom's body beautifully showcase the design*
Recommended Traditional Wedding Photo Pose #12*
Finally, we present a classic pose that embodies traditional wedding photography*
A straight-on shot, beautifully posed and looking sharp, is timeless and won't feel embarrassing at any age.
This is a pose you definitely want to capture in your traditional wedding photos*
Let’s Try Various Poses♩
We've introduced wonderful poses for traditional wedding photos taken by marry brides*
Of course, there are many other ways to shoot and composition styles beyond those picked up this time.
Whether for studio photos or location photos,
Let’s study various ideas until the shoot day and capture plenty of your favorite wedding photos!
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