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The Ultimate Guide to Couple Photos

How many photos do you and your partner have that you truly cherish, ones worth framing and displaying on your walls? Engagement and post-wedding photo shoots provide the perfect opportunity to capture beautiful, candid moments of you and your significant other in a relaxed setting, where it’s just the two of you being yourselves.

Couple photo shoots have surged in popularity, becoming an excellent way to celebrate love, enjoy quality time together, and mark special occasions like engagements, wedding anniversaries, and other relationship milestones. These sessions create lasting memories and yield stunning images to share with your loved ones. Today, our expert, Magdalena Glowacka of Fotomagoria, shares some invaluable tips to take your couple’s photos to the next level!

MEET THE EXPERT

Magdalena Glowacka of Fotomagoria is a true master of storytelling, weaving fairytales through her camera lens. Her expertise lies in capturing intimate weddings, elopements, and couple shoots, where she crafts unique wedding experiences that resonate with each couple’s deepest emotions and inner selves, celebrating love in its purest form.

“As a photographer specializing in couples, my goal is to narrate the love story of two individuals in a manner that the images I create authentically represent them. I make it a point to understand their personalities, creating a safe space encouraging them to reveal their true selves in front of the camera.

Right from the start, I built a rapport with my subjects, allowing them to feel comfortable during the shoot. Most people aren’t accustomed to performing in front of a camera, and it’s natural for them to feel awkward. My role as a photographer is to cultivate an environment that empowers them to shine and express their emotions and vulnerabilities.”

All photos below are captured by Magdalena, Fotomagoria.

Keep the Focus on You

The spotlight should be on the couple, not the photographer. During every couple’s session, Magdalena emphasizes that her lovebirds should act like she isn’t even there. It allows couples to concentrate on each other, ensuring their connection shines through in the final images.

Be Authentic

The key is to have a great time while being comfortable and genuine. Don’t try to force yourselves into roles that don’t reflect who you are. Be your authentic selves and truly live in the moment together.

Some couples seek romantic, intimate memories that showcase their chemistry and physical closeness. Due to their personalities or cultural backgrounds, others may prefer to maintain a certain distance and not engage in public displays of affection. And that’s perfectly fine; what matters most is that both partners are on the same page.

Avoid Over-Posing

A photographer should balance guiding the couple’s poses and allowing them the freedom for natural interaction. Providing too many commands, such as precise instructions for facial expressions and physical contact, can make couples feel over-posed and anxious. It’s often better to give couples activities or scenarios to act out to avoid this. These don’t have to be complex; simple actions like walking hand in hand, gazing into each other’s eyes, sharing a laugh, or even enjoying a gelato together can create genuine moments.

Instead of rigidly posing couples, remember to make micro-adjustments as needed, such as changing their angles or adjusting the direction of light. These subtle changes can make the photos look more authentic while still ensuring they’re beautifully composed.

Dressing the Part

Choosing the right outfits for your couple’s photo shoot is essential. Here are some key considerations:

  • Showcase Your Personality: Let your outfits reflect your unique personalities and express who you are!

  • Timeless Style: Choose outfits that you’ll still love in the years to come. Think about how they’ll stand the test of time.
  • Coordinate, Don’t Match: Opt for coordinated outfits rather than identical ones. Select a color palette with complementary hues that suit both of you and the location.

  • Avoid Distracting Patterns: Steer clear of clothing with busy patterns, letters, numbers, or neon colors that can be distracting.

  • Wrinkle-Free Choices: Pick outfits that won’t wrinkle easily, as photographers typically don’t retouch wrinkles. This will save you time and money in post-production.

  • Consider Movement: Fabrics that flow gracefully with your movements, such as long skirts or clothing with fringe and scarves, can add depth to your photos.

Incorporate these tips from impeccable Magda of Fotomagoria into your couple’s photo shoot, and you’ll be well on your way to capturing cherished moments and beautiful memories that will last a lifetime. And, of course, pick a skilled photographer who you can trust!

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