"Recommended Photo Poses for Capturing Cute Moments with Guests at the Reception's Relaxation Time"

2017.10.24 published
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I've been waiting for this, the conversation time at the reception*

After the toast and the cutting of the wedding cake, we dive into the conversation time*

During the conversation time, guests can freely enjoy eating, watching the profile movie, and chatting.

It's also a great opportunity for guests to come to the head table and take pictures with the bride and groom♡

What poses should we use for photos?

When taking photos with guests who come to the head table, it's common to have them stand behind the couple and take a picture from the front*

However, there seem to be many brides who look back at photos later and regret that "all the photos with my friends turned out to be peace signs...!"

Of course, just taking pictures with beloved guests becomes a wonderful memory, but you'd want to have more lively and colorful photos, right?

So let’s study some poses for taking photos with guests at the head table now♡

Here are 6 ways to take amazing photos at the head table without any props*

Pose 1 with guests who come to the head table

The first pose I'm introducing is to spread both arms wide, looking cool and glamorous like a stage actress*

The secret to making the whole picture look beautiful is to have the guests stand at an angle♩

Pose 2 with guests who come to the head table

A heart shape made with hands is also very cute and highly recommended♡

Of course, the bride and groom should make a heart together, showcasing their love*

Surrounded by lots of hearts, you'll surely create lovely photos!

Pose 3 with guests who come to the head table

A lovely bunny pose with both hands on the sides of your head is also wonderful♡

You can capture a fun and unique photo that sounds like "hopping!"♩

Pose 4 with guests who come to the head table

Recommended for brides having a destination wedding or a resort wedding is the aloha pose with thumbs and pinky fingers pointing outward*

In Hawaii, it means "hello," "thank you," "I love you," etc., making it perfect for weddings♡

Even male guests should be willing to strike this pose without feeling embarrassed!

Pose 5 with guests who come to the head table

While posed photos with everyone look great, candid photos of natural conversations are still lovely♡

Be sure to ask the photographer in advance to capture some candid shots as well♩

Pose 6 with guests who come to the head table

Although it’s common for guests to stand behind the head table, it's also recommended to take pictures from the back to capture the overall venue♡

It’s satisfying to see the head table flowers, dishes, and other guests all in one frame!

Looking forward to taking pictures with everyone during conversation time♡

The reception's conversation time is when guests can move around freely*

Let's think about what poses to use for photos to create wonderful memories with the guests who visit the head table♩

If it's a pose designated by the bride, everyone will likely pose happily♡

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