5/16/2012

Posing the Groom and His Groomsmen on the Important Day

By Roy Barker


Needless to say, posing a groom and his groomsmen during the Big Day can be a challenge. However , that isn't to assert that you just need to stick with all of the normal poses. Realizing that a large amount of photographers may require some help along these lines, these are some advised poses that you might need to consider:

Go for the 'classic look'. Trust me, you would not go bad if you decide to go for the classic look! Of course , this shot is surely an absolute must have. To get this pose right, angle the groom's face and body to get the maximum flattering look, let him put one hand on his pocket and coax him to show his most natural smile.

You can take some shots of the groom sitting with his hands on his knees. Become creative with your poses and keep an eye open for the most flattering angles to make certain you get some great shots of the groom.

Take some 'looking into the distance ' shots. Let the groom pose in the balcony or near a good looking window and let him know to look off into the distance. This can give a reflective look and feel to your photos that may very well tell a story of its own.

Shoot acute close ups. Focusing on the seemingly tiny details can also make up for some interesting shots. So , why don't you take intense close ups as the groom adjusts his tie and his cuff links: which will add a lively and interesting variation to your pictures!

Do the classic line-up. When it is time to shoot photos of the groom with his groomsmen, you can have them in a line-up with their bodies angling inward, have them in a bowling pin formation or line them up along a wall with their legs up. Well, I am certain that you get the point.

Get wacky. Let's face it: the most interesting stills will invariably be the ones that are shot spontaneously, particularly when talking of the groom and his groomsmen. Hence let them do what they do and capture it on camera. You may not believe how great these photographs will turn out to be!

Have these basic poses provoked you to think up your own groom and groomsmen wedding poses? I am hoping it probably did!




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