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8 Tips for Nailing Your Engagement Photos

November 22, 2019 | riley

Engagement photos can be a nerve-wracking process, especially if you’re not used to being in front of the camera. Whether you’re engaged already or you think the big question may be coming soon, we want to share the tips we’ve learned over the years to help you feel comfortable and nail your engagement session. From what to wear to where to go, keep these eight things in mind before your upcoming photoshoot!

Why You Should Take Engagement Photos

If you’re reading this post, there’s a good chance you’ve already decided to take engagement photos. But if you’re still on the fence, that’s alright too. There are a lot of reasons to take engagement photos–it helps you get to know your wedding photographer, gives you photos for your save the dates and invitations, and it’s something that you can look back on for years. Not convinced? Don’t take our word for it, listen to photographers Olivia & Dan Photography.

“Engagement photos are an amazing way to foster a strong relationship with your wedding photographer. You’ll get a chance to see how they work, and your photographer will also be able to gauge how you are as a couple, how you connect, and the best way to capture that. Some couples are quiet and intimate, while others are very energetic and vivacious. The more you know about each other, the more natural and relaxed you’ll feel on your wedding day!”

1. Wear Something You’re Comfortable In

This is by far one of the most important tips we can give you. If you wear clothes that are too tight or clingy, you’ll potentially spend your whole session picking at them or covering yourself up. That’s why choosing outfits that make you feel like a million bucks is key. If you purchase something new, take it out for a test run–hello, date night excuse–with plenty of time to launder it before your session in case of a spill or other mishap. You also want to think about how it’ll photograph during your session.

We asked some of our wonderful Junebug photographers for their advice on choosing the perfect outfit and we loved what Katelyn Mallett had to say, “My biggest advice is comfort over everything. If you never wear a suit but are considering it for your engagements because it’s what you have seen, just skip it and wear that band tee that you love. These photos are representative of your own personalities, and you should feel like yourselves and dress like yourselves, too.”

2. Steam Or Iron The Outfits Ahead Of Time

Speaking of what you wear, be sure to de-wrinkle your clothes before your session. A photographer’s least favorite question is “can you just Photoshop that out later?” Oftentimes having things like wrinkles retouched in your photos comes at an additional cost per image. Save yourself the stress and take care of that ahead of time.

Image by Maya Lora Photo

3. Consider Professional Hair And Makeup For Your Shoot

If you’ve never done makeup for photos or you aren’t really sure what to do with your hair, you may want to head to the salon before your engagement photos.

Photos require slightly more saturated makeup than what you may be used to so that you don’t look washed out. If you haven’t done your hair and makeup consultation with your wedding day stylist yet, this could be a great time to schedule it. You’ll knock out two birds with one makeup brush.

4. Make A Day Out Of It

One of the best pieces of advice we’ve heard is to make your engagement session part of a day-long date. Not only does this give you plenty of time for photos without feeling rushed, but starting your day in this mindset helps you feel connected with your partner as you head into the photoshoot. Start your day with brunch or coffee at your favorite spot and invite your photographer to meet you there to grab a few shots before changing locations.

5. Set The Scene

Location is everything, so before heading to your neighborhood park for engagement photos, think about what you really love as a couple and what places reflect that. If you love making coffee together and snuggling on the couch with some good ol’ Netflix, maybe an at-home session is right for you. If you’re an adventurous couple who spends your weekends hiking, consider taking photos in the forest or mountains, hiking gear in tow. Don’t be afraid to incorporate your favorite activities.

We love what photographer The Stars Inside had to say about location scouting, “When it comes to choosing the location, opt for a place that has a profound meaning to you both as a couple, like a neighborhood you consider home, or a place that marked a special turning point for your relationship–a first date, a first “I love you, a proposal, etc. Or you could simply choose somewhere with lovely views that reflects your identity as a couple in some way–an adventurous mountainscape, a twinkling city skyline, or a peaceful beachfront (a great excuse for a mini weekend break maybe?). Either way, make sure you choose somewhere where you know you will feel comfortable laughing, cuddling, and generally interacting easily with the space.”

Is a special place not coming to mind? Get inspired with our guide on how to set the scene for your engagement photos.

6. Schedule The Session Around The Sun

You may be familiar with the term “golden hour” aka the beautiful time of day just before the sun sets. This is when you want to shoot if you’re looking for that warm light in your photos. Planning ahead of time using your weather app to find out when sunset is ensures that you have plenty of time to shoot before the light is gone.

The early afternoon may sound like a good time for photos schedule-wise, but keep in mind that the light is much harsher at this time because the sun is directly overhead. Early morning light can also be magical, so if you’re a morning person, consider getting to your first location just as the sun starts to rise.

Image by Shutterfreak

7. Hire A Professional Photographer

This should go without saying, but you’re going to get the best photos by hiring a professional to take your engagement photos. Your engagement is such a short and special chapter in your life and your relationship, and you deserve to commemorate that time with beautiful photos together.

If possible, we highly recommend booking your engagement photos with your wedding photographer. This gives you an opportunity to get comfortable and connect with your photographer prior to your big day, making for even better photos from your wedding.

8. When In Doubt, Kiss It Out

If you haven’t spent a lot of time in front of a camera (and let’s face it–who has?), you may be pretty nervous or become stiff. A quick way to loosen up while still getting great photos is to go in for a kiss. This can help you connect with your partner and forget the camera is even around, which makes for more natural photos anyway.

You’re officially photo-ready! Remember to relax and have fun, and we promise you, your engagement photos will come out beautifully. Now that you’ve tackled photos, it’s time to take on the world that is wedding planning. We understand that it can be overwhelming, to say the least, which is why we’ve put together the ultimate wedding planning guide!

Image by Jes Workman

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Timeless Bosch Hoek Wedding in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal Midlands

November 22, 2019 | Junebug Weddings

Talk about a romantic affair! We’re smitten with Victoria and Marc’s timeless wedding at Bosch Hoek in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal Midlands. The couple hired planning rockstars from Oh Happy Day to help them create the day of their dreams complete with decor from The Wedding Table and House of Hudson. Victoria wanted her bridal look to resemble her daily look of “glowy, bronzed, and fresh.” Her clean, modern White Lilly Bridal dress and Jimmy Choo shoes were the perfect mix to pull off the essence of everyday simplicity! Get ready to fall in love with every photo Vanilla Photography captured of this sweet day at Bosh Hoek.

The Couple:

Victoria & Marc

The Wedding:

Bosch Hoek, South Africa

I can honestly say I had the ‘dream team’ in terms of vendors. They have all worked together countless times so really just made the day so seamless. Every single one of them were extremely professional and worked their magic to perfection. I really felt very lucky to have the team that I did.

My dress was clean and modern and I wanted to make up to resemble the usual look I go for on a daily basis; glowy, bronzed and fresh. My make up artist had her work cut out as she got quite the comprehensive brief, but she nailed it. Accessories wise – I kept this minimal too with pearl drop earrings only. My shoes were nude Jimmy Choo heels.

Wedding planning advice from the bride: I loved the planning process and loved being involved it it from start to finish. A big factor in enjoying this process was having the planning team I had (Oh Happy Day). They took any unnecessary stress off me and thought of things I could never have done on my own. I think it’s important to decide what is important to you as a couple from the get-go, and stick to prioritizing those things throughout.

I can honestly say that every element of the day was so incredibly memorable for us; from walking down the aisle and greeting our guests at canapes to the photo shoot (which was such a fun time with our bridal party and time alone as a couple) and speeches and the celebration that followed. You will never feel that sheer amount of happiness and love in one day and being surrounded by everyone we loved was just unforgettable.

Bosch Hoek is a place I have grown up visiting and is close to my hometown. I knew I didn’t want a traditional wedding venue and wanted to be able to build our day from scratch. Bosch Hoek allowed for this and their beautiful surroundings and accommodation made it feel like the homely wedding we wanted.

The theme was classic, timeless, modern and fresh and we steered clear of anything too rustic, vintage or cluttered. We chose to personalize the day with my favorite scents from Jo Malone. We chose a scent combination and used candles down all the tables and in the bathrooms. Scent is so important to me and I loved the special touch this added, and my guests loved it too.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Vanilla Photography
Event Planning & Floral Design – Oh Happy Day
Ceremony Venue – Michaelhouse
Reception Venue – Bosch Hoek
Catering – Delish Sisters
Live Music – Dave Starke
Videography – The Minerals
Makeup Artist & Hair Styling – Blend Make Up
Wedding Dress – White Lilly Bridal
Bridal Accessories – Jimmy Choo
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – ASOS
Groom’s Apparel – Tiger Of Sweden
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Woolworths
Decor – The Wedding Table, House of Hudson

 

Cheers and congrats to Victoria and Marc! We’re thankful Vanilla Photography shared this inspiring and timeless day with Junebug. Loving these vibes? Be sure to check out this dreamy, natural, and intimate South Africa destination wedding at Natte Valleij.

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This WithinSodo Wedding Inspiration Took Cues From Ireland’s Cliffs of Moher

November 21, 2019 | Junebug Weddings

photo by Wild Grass Photography

If you’ve had your sights set on an Irish “I do” but aren’t able to hop across the pond for your big day, this WithinSodo wedding inspiration is full of influence from the Cliffs of Moher! The Big Fake Wedding Seattle brought the earthy vibes and some epic beauty to WithinSodo thanks to a team of Seattle’s best wedding professionals.

Seattle-based florists and event designers Pump Up Party, K Frances Flowers & Events, For the Good Events, Jessica Van-Campbell Flowers, and Paeonia Pines all contributed to the gorgeous styling in shades of green, amber, and ivory, pulling inspiration from the Irish cliffs. We love the subtle nod to the striking views of the Atlantic with blue bridesmaids dresses from AZAZIE and the bride’s braided hairstyle by Elizabeth White Artistry is fit for a mermaid! The true pièce de résistance, however, is the unique three-tiered cake by Rue Cler Seattle that mimics the shape of the ocean crashing along the edge of the cliffs. Pump Up Party really took the dessert backdrop to the next level with an unforgettable balloon installation! Every carefully curated detail was captured in style by Seattle videographers Best Made Videos and photographers Woven LegaciesWorks by Sarah Jane Photography, and Wild Grass Photography.

Not familiar with Big Fake Wedding? This bridal show alternative brings together wedding vendors in cities across the country to throw a big, fake wedding to show off their skills – and you’re invited! Check out the schedule of upcoming events for the rest of the year and scroll on to get inspired by the The Big Fake Wedding Seattle‘s take on Irish wedding style at Seattle’s WithinSodo.

photo by Works by Sarah Jane Photography

photo by Works by Sarah Jane Photography

photo by Woven Legacies

photo by Woven Legacies

photo by Wild Grass Photography

photo by Wild Grass Photography

photo by Wild Grass Photography

photo by Wild Grass Photography

photo by Woven Legacies

photo by Woven Legacies

photo by Wild Grass Photography

photo by Woven Legacies

photo by Wild Grass Photography

photo by Wild Grass Photography

 

photo by Works by Sarah Jane Photography

photo by Works by Sarah Jane Photography

photo by Works by Sarah Jane Photography

photo by Woven Legacies

photo by Woven Legacies

photo by Woven Legacies

photo by Woven Legacies

photo by Woven Legacies

photo by Woven Legacies

photo by Works by Sarah Jane Photography

photo by Woven Legacies

photo by Works by Sarah Jane Photography

photo by Woven Legacies

photo by Woven Legacies

photo by Woven Legacies

photo by Works by Sarah Jane Photography

photo by Woven Legacies

photo by Wild Grass Photography

photo by Works by Sarah Jane Photography

photo by Woven Legacies

photo by Woven Legacies

photo by Wild Grass Photography

photo by Wild Grass Photography

photo by Woven Legacies

photo by Woven Legacies

photo by Works by Sarah Jane Photography

photo by Woven Legacies

 

photo by Woven Legacies

photo by Wild Grass Photography

photo by Woven Legacies

photo by Woven Legacies

photo by Woven Legacies

photo by Woven Legacies

The Talented Team:

Photography – Woven LegaciesWorks by Sarah Jane Photography, Wild Grass Photography
Venue – WithinSodo
Floral & Event Design – Pump Up Party (Cake Backdrop + Tables 1, 10), K Frances Flowers & Events (Ceremony Backdrop + Tables 2, 9), For the Good Events (Head Table + Tables 3, 8), Jessica Van-Campbell Flowers (Personal Flowers + Tables 4, 7), Paeonia Pines (Registration Table + Tables 5, 6)
Day-Of Coordinator – Polka Dot Events
Catering – Twist Catering Company
Oyster Bar – Taylor Shellfish Farms
Wine – Percept Wine
Cake – Rue Cler Seattle
Cupcakes – Hello, Cupcake
DJ + Emcee – Puget Sound DJ
Ceremony Musician – Joseph Dane
Videography – Best Made Videos
Photo Booth – Drunken Pixel
Table Accents – Songbird Paperie
Hair & Makeup Styling – Elizabeth White Artistry
Wedding Dress – Grace + Ivory
Bridesmaids Apparel – AZAZIE
Jewelry – Joseph Jewelry
Groom’s Apparel – J.Hilburn, Custom Menswear Brand
Men’s Wedding Band Home Try-On – Hitched
Tabletop Rentals – Celebrations for Every Season
Event Rentals – American Party Place
Hotel – Archer Hotel
Chocolate Favors – Arrowhead Chocolates
Marshmallow Favors – Malvi: Marshmallow Confections
Spa – Purity Medical Spa
Wedding Day Pet Care – Wags & Garland

 

Missed The Big Fake Wedding Seattle‘s WithinSodo wedding event? Be sure to check out their full list of locations to see when their next event is coming to your town! And don’t forget to check out our recap of The Big Fake Wedding Dallas’ Havana wedding inspiration!

This post is sponsored by Big Fake Wedding!

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