Tips To Improve The Outcomes Of Pre-wedding Shoots In Rented Photo Studios

Shoot in burst mode; this enables the photographer to capture short, unexpected, yet genuine and spontaneous moments.

Pre-wedding photo shoots are becoming increasingly popular in the UK and couples often seek studio space for rent in London to get striking pictures that they will cherish through times to come.

The theme of such shoots, the outfits they wear, and the props they use depend on the choice of couple paying for the shoot.  However, the photographers who take the responsibility of developing the pictures also play a significant part in making the final outcomes worthwhile.

Here are a few things they should take care of while conducting a pre-wedding shoot in a photo studio of Brixton or London.

  • Use a longer lens

By choosing a longer lens for pre-wedding photo sessions, photographers can create striking images that complement their subjects’ best aspects while also ensuring the right background blur to keep the focus on the couple.

When a mid-range lens such as a 50 mm one is used for such sessions, it leads to distortions that make the subject appear chubby. Therefore, for the desired results it is good to go for a 200 mm or at least an 85 mm lens for pre-wedding photography in Brixton photo studios.

The use of a longer lens also makes the couple feel more comfortable as the photographer does not need to stand very close to them while getting romantic shots.

  • Go for burst mode

Another good idea to improve the look of pre-wedding photo shot pictures is to shoot in burst mode – it helps the photographer to catch fleeting and natural moments that may be unexpected but are also real and spontaneous.

The initial phase of the photo session is always tricky as the groom- and bride-to-be feel awkward. However, as more and more pictures are clicked, they begin to loosen up and act more natural. That is when the photographers should start using more of their creative skills.

  • Understand and use the flattering angles

Many couples are quite critical of how they appear in pictures. Even when the studio lighting, backgrounds, props and the expressions on their face look perfect to everyone else, they may not approve of the images captured.

To address such challenges, photographers must understand the angles that make the couple look more photogenic and avoid the ones that distort their natural charm. A simple rule to follow here is to keep the camera somewhat above the subjects’ eye level – it makes them look more flattering.  

Conversely, a lower camera angle makes the subject appear bigger and at times, plump.

Another strategy for photography in London photo studios is to use tilted camera angles that work well for full-body shots.

  • The use of backlight for dramatic shots

It takes considerable practice to ace the usage of backlights for photography, but once a photographer has mastered it, there is a good scope to create dramatic impacts, particularly in pre-wedding photo shoots.

When photographers ask their subjects to stand in front of the light sources, they can create nice rim lights that frame the subjects and segregate them from the background. The focus then falls on the subjects – the couple being photographed in this case.

Trained photographers are accustomed to choosing appropriate light sources in a well-equipped photo studio. However, when they cannot find one that fits well into their planning of a picture, they can always use off-camera flash.

Lastly, while using a photo editing software to rectify defects if any, photographers should also consider printed versions of the images they have captured. Even though we are all used to watching pictures and videos on our phones and laptops now, the printed copies of pre-wedding and wedding pictures make for precious paraphernalia.

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