A Guide through your Wedding Poses

If you’ve never done a full-blown editorial shoot or even tried your hand at modelling, posing for your wedding photos can feel awkward. Now, we’re not saying you need to go through some America’s Next Top Model style boot camp or hire a professional to help you get your look just right, but you probably want to familiarize yourself with some key wedding photo poses before your big day arrives. They’re simple, they’re stunning and anyone can do them. Here are the essential wedding poses to try.

The handhold

This tried-and-true wedding pose is sweet and simple, but definitely won’t disappoint. Create a little space between you and your partner (I know, this is tough, especially on your wedding day) and grasp each other’s hands. You’ll want to ask us to stand a bit farther away so we can get your entire ensemble, from head-to-toe, in the shot.

The stroll

Take your partner’s hand and go on a little walking tour of your venue while your photographer works their magic. Soundtrack suggestion: “Where You Lead” by Carole King.

The walk away

Are the backs of your ensembles just as pretty as the fronts? Ask your photographer to capture that magic by following you as you walk away. You can hold hands, strut side-by-side or even dance it out for something a little different.

The ring shot

Yes, you’ll want plenty of pics of your smiling faces but, let’s be honest, you also want a money shot of your gorgeous new ring. Pose in a way that showcases your new bauble, like placing your left hand on the back of your partner’s head or on their shoulder. Alternatively, if you want to get both of your rings, you can lightly layer your hands-on top of one another. You’ll want some faraway shots and some close-ups for your album.

The lift

As we learned from Dirty Dancing, everybody loves a lift. Get a full-body shot of your partner hoisting you up into the air. Don’t worry – while it’d be impressive, it doesn’t need to be a full overhead lift for it to look totally magical on film.

The dip

This is another dance move-inspired pose that always looks great. Ask your partner to dip you like they would on the dance floor for a romantic full-body shot.

The classic kiss

Obviously, your wedding album is gonna require a smooching shot. Ask your photographer for a variety of options, including close-ups and full-body options. Let’s face it, you’re going to be making out a lot on your wedding day, so getting these pics won’t be too tough.

The sitting pretty

Got a cute bench at your venue? Is there a cool storefront you and your partner can cozy up in front of? Is there a booth the two of you can grab? Take a seat and let your photographer do the rest.

The cheek kiss

This one’s a little sweeter and more demure than a kiss shot, but still a necessity for any wedding album.

The veil wraps

If you’re rocking a veil on your wedding day, you’ll want to try this great wedding photography pose. Grab your partner and drape the veil over both of your heads. You can smile through the mesh or get another killer kiss picture with a bit of extra oomph.

The loving look

This one is far from tricky. Just stare lovingly into your partner’s eyes so that your photographer can capture just how much you love each other. P.S. there will probably be a lot of candids of this, too.

The face touches

Like the loving look, but a little bit different. Adding a light hand on your partner’s face will make the shot even more romantic, so it’s worth trying out, too.

The cute cuddle

Cozy up with your partner’s arm around you for an intimate shot that can be taken almost anywhere.

The faux first dance

Have a first dance before your first dance, preferably at the peak of golden hour. That way you’ll get a cool dancing shot without any accidental photobombers in the background.

The faraway love

If you’re working with a cool space, this photo is a must. Stand a few feet away from your partner and give them a cute wink or little laugh. This will show off your playful side and the beauty of your venue all at once.

The classic smile

Just cheese it up for the camera and give your photographer a pair of million-dollar smiles!

The almost kiss

Not quite a kiss, but still pretty darn cute.

The nose-to-nose

An Eskimo kiss may just be the sweetest type of kiss there is, especially in a picture.

The hand kiss

Act like a true gent and kiss your partner on the hand. This wedding pose looks like a frame from a Disney movie and is worth sampling.

The forehead-to-forehead

Share an intimate moment and stand with your foreheads touching and your eyes closed. This looks great close-up and faraway.

The opposite views

Stand facing opposite directions to give your partner (face-to-face with the photographer) the spotlight without letting them steal the entire show.

Ready to Book?

Send us an email, and help us make your special day last forever.

Book Now