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Bridal Portraits - Do Not Do This

By: Paul Zayer

One thing I forgot when I got married was the rendez-vous for bridal portraits. Though I believed they might have been very good to have, I opted not to wear my wedding gown and pay for a hairdo before my wedding, only to have to do it all over again for the actual event.

I know these are significant to some women, but for me,it not only saved money to skip them, it wasn't something that I felt I needed to do. For some reason, I preferred to be dressed up in my beautiful wedding dress and looking splendid on my wedding day only. I thought it would not be as special the second time.

I was right. I would not have felt as good if I had put my gown on for bridal portraits before the wedding day, and I surely didn't feel like going for it after the event. Instead, I did all the photos I wanted the day of the event and left it that way. I comprehend the reason why a lot of people want to do the bridal portraits, and I can also understand the reason this could be an advantage to some.

The main explanation is that they don't feel stressed or rushed, and they don't feel they are making guests waiting around for them to finish on their wedding day. It really reduces the amount of time spent with the photographer after the ceremony, and I believe all the wedding guests would love that.

For other people, the bridal portraits session is more important than the wedding day. A friend of mine told me so. She is a very nice girl, but she is kind of hung up on what her parents are expecting of her. They wanted a very large portrait to hang in their home, and that was that. She had to keep the photos down as much as she could on the wedding day and that is why they wanted her to have it done prior to the bid day. She booked a rendez-vous for her bridal portraits and said she had a good time doing them, but she also said she felt it took away from the wedding day a bit for her. Each woman should decide for herself, and in the end, it won't be very important. The important issue here is for the couple to live the experience they want to, and not to be hung up on what other people believe is right for them. If a bride thinks it might take away from how she feels on her wedding day, they should be skipped. No harm done.

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