"Must-Watch! Stylish Wedding Photos from His Perspective: 'Putting on the Ring' Edition ♡"
2018.01.17 published
"Him Perspective" Wedding Photos Are Wonderful ♡
Have you heard about "him perspective" wedding photos, which are spreading as a new idea among brides? *
"Him perspective" wedding photos are lively pictures that seem to capture the groom's view as it is ♡
This stylish photography idea was popularized worldwide by Russian photographer Murad Osmann. *
A classic wedding photo that you might want to imitate is this shot of the bride holding the groom's hand.
It's not only rare and cute but also a wonderful photo that makes you go "Oh my, this is how I appear in his eyes," filling your heart with joy ♡
Since this idea is still new and unique, it's also great that it can impress those who see it. *
This time, I found a new shot of "him perspective" wedding photos that I'd like to introduce!
【Him Perspective】 Photo of Putting on the Ring is Too Wonderful ♡
Here it is!! This shot captures the scene of the groom putting the engagement ring on the bride's left ring finger from his perspective. *
The bride looks happy as she gazes and smiles. I wonder if this was the scene that unfolded in front of the groom during the actual proposal. Just imagining it makes my heart flutter ♡
To capture this shot, the photographer reportedly hugged the groom from behind to take the picture.
The shooting scene might seem a bit surreal, but it results in a very romantic and beautiful photo, right? ♡
A Shot to Imitate ♡ Him Perspective Proposal Shot *
The scene where he puts on the ring encompasses both the moment of the engagement ring being put on during the proposal and the wedding ring being put on during the ceremony. Both are unforgettable, significant moments for the couple ♡
Don't you think this idea of capturing those moments from his perspective is truly wonderful? *
It makes you want to replicate this during pre-wedding shoots or on the wedding day itself ♡
Not only from his perspective but shooting from the bride's perspective could also be a good idea. *