Tips for Good Bridal Portraits
Springtime in Houston is always a good time to start thinking about getting with your wedding photographer and getting your Bridal session done (actually, almost anytime in Houston is a good time!). As you prepare for your session, here are a few things to remember:
Poses and Positions
Your photographer may have some ideas about poses or positions, but this is your session and it's best if it shows 'the real you". check out some of the Bridal or Wedding magazines for ideas on poses and go with what you like. You don't want a pose that doesn't flatter you or one that when people see it, they don't recognize you. Above all, be yourself and allow your personality to show in the photos - if you are the conservative type, then you would probably not be comfortable with some of the "America's Next Top Model" type poses, but, if you are the carefree type, traditional poses might be too boring. It's always best to get with your wedding photographer beforehand and discuss what you are looking for in the final portrait.
Location, Location, Location....
Houston and the surrounding Metro area offer some great locations for shooting Bridal sessions. Hermann Park, Mecom Fountain, Rice University, The Downtown Theatre District, Historic Richmond Rosenberg, Helen's Garden in League City, and Oyster Creek Park in Sugar Land are just a few places that come to mind that are popular spots for shooting. some brides are even allowed to use the location where their wedding or reception will be held and those can be some very scenic locations as well. The Bridal should also be personal so think about a place that may have meaning for you - a neighborhood park or clubhouse, your college campus, etc. - any place that holds a special meaning to you.
Hair and makeup

Time of the Shoot
Company during the shoot
One of the recommendations I give some brides is to bring a friend or two or family member along to the session. This sometimes allows the bride ot be more relaxed as well as making the shoot more fun. they can assist the bride with her dress, help retouch her hair or makeup, give her water as needed, etc. some photographers have their own assistants for this type of work, so check with yor photographer first ot make sure.
Proofing usually takes a few weeks and the photographer will contact you to allow you to view the proofs so you can make your choice of print. for example, I store my images online and offer my brides a private, password protected gallery so they can view their images and make their choices. Above all, have a good time, this is one of those once in a lifetime events and you want it to be something you can look back on as something you enjoyed.





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