Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Bride and Groom Poses: Inspiration from Models’ Wedding Photos

Some couples don’t give much thought to bride and groom poses, but they should! After all, wedding photographs for a lifetime! While an experienced wedding photographer will guide you into flattering poses, they should also listen to the posing ideas you bring to the table.

Photos from models' weddings are a great source of inspiration for bride and groom poses. After all, who better to learn from than someone who strikes a pose for a living? Here are six pictures of newly-married couples where the bride is no stranger to the camera.



Bride and groom pose with supermodel and her husband

Natasha Poly and Peter Bakker

Russian supermodel Natasha Poly married Dutch businessman Peter Bakker in Saint Tropez back in 2011. This pose shows off the deep back cut of her dress, the ornate sleeves, and her beautiful ring. It blends sensuality with strength -- her husband is supporting her with both arms, and in his embrace Natasha looks strong and confident. Not to mention blissfully happy!




Kristy Hinze and James Clark
Australian model Kristy Hinze married entrepreneur James Clark in 2009. This wedding photograph captures a comfortable and relaxed couple. Here, Kristy's vibrant smile and gorgeous earrings are on display.



Bride and groom pose with Ivanka Trump
Ivanka Trump 
and Jared Kushner
Although she focuses primarily on business now, Ivanka Trump spent nearly a decade modeling. When she married Jared Kushner in 2009, it looks like she drew from her modeling past when posing for their wedding pictures. In this photo, she tilts her head to reveal a flattering profile, twists to her shoulders slightly toward the camera to slim her waistline, and smiles genuinely.



Coco Rocha and James Conran
Media darling and supermodel Coco Rocha married interior designer James Conran in 2010. This picture captures not only an earnest kiss, but also the stunning scenery that made up the backdrop of their wedding. It’s an intimate bride and groom pose, but is taken from far enough of a distance that it isn’t intrusive.





Kate Moss and Jamie Hince
Although she may be renowned for her waif figure and steely pout, Kate Moss looks cheerful and relaxed in this picture with guitarist Jamie Hince and their flower girls. Her veil picks up the sunlight, further enhancing her glow.






Molly Sims and Scott Stuber
Model Molly Sims lets her bouquet hang loose in this picture, offering a casual alternative to the popular pose where the bride and groom both grip the flowers. It also reveals the elegant veil gliding down her back.













Since models are masters of working it in front of the camera, their wedding photographs can be a great place to find flattering poses for your big day. But remember, there is not much point looking photogenic if your photos don’t look like you. Twist inspiration from models to suit your personality and style. Go with bride and groom poses that make you look great and feel even better.

1 comment:

  1. These wedding photos are truly inspiring. I just want to have exact style for my wedding day as it is decent and cute at the very same time. Even I would be marrying in the next month at one of the local Seattle Wedding venues and need some indoor décor ideas too. Can you help regarding that?

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