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25+ Fun Couple Photoshoot Ideas

November 22, 2021

Fun Couple’s Photoshoot Ideas | Fun Photos | Destination Wedding Photographer

Why take traditional couple’s photos when you can do something fun and different with these fun couple photoshoot ideas?

This list of photo opportunities is perfect for weddings, anniversary sessions, engagement session, elopements, vacations, honeymoon photos, or just plain couple’s photos because…well, you want them. Ready?

Getting on a snowmobile together. Going to the zoo. Bringing your cats along for your photoshoot. As a quirky, non-your-typical wedding photographer, my couples come to me for unique ideas, unusual locations, and fun ideas for offbeat photography, whether they’re doing engagement photos, wedding photos, an adventure session, an anniversary session, a couple’s photoshoot, or nearly anything else.

What do you love to do together? Showcase it!

My couples want to express their personalities and showcase what they love, whether that’s martial arts, hiking and camping, cliff jumping, working with animals, Jeeping, or something else entirely. Fun couple photoshoot ideas can be anything from free: being silly in a photobooth–to doing something epic and over-the-top (like a photoshoot where you have a photographer catching you SCUBA diving or spelunking).

Stated simply, there’s no need to do the same ol’ photoshoot when you and your partner can do a wacky, fun photo session at home, for your elopement, or during a special trip.

Without further ado, here are 25+ ideas for a darn fun couples’ photoshoot, ranging from free to splurging, and easy to “takes some planning.” Just make sure your photographer is there to catch it all—obviously!

Fun Couple Photoshoot Ideas:

  • Take a helicopter ride over your city or while on a trip
  • Fill up some water balloons and have fun on a hot day while feeling child-like (vs childish) again
  • Go hot-air ballooning
  • Take ski lift photos up a mountain, then go ski, snowboard, or mountain bike down
  • Mimic awkward couple’s photos of the 70s and 80s by recreating poor outfit choices and awkward poses
  • Take some local SPCA/Humane Society animals out on walks and have a blast (and help them get adopted!)
  • Go ATVing in sand dunes or over the desert rocks for some amazing captures on the move
  • Have a pillow fight
  • Get an air mattress, blow it up on a lake or inlet, and get cozy in the middle of the water.
  • Throw paint, Holi powder, or colored water on each other while wearing white clothing. You’ll have photos AND a new wardrobe as mementos!
  • Go to an old-school arcade and play all your favorite games
  • Get in a snowball fight, and then go sledding to make up for it. These photos will be amazing
  • Enjoy a charcuterie board or picnic in the park, complete with lovely spreads by companies such as Perfect Picnic
  • Rent a unique AirBnB such as a yurt, teepee, or treehouse, and do a photoshoot in your new place (well, at least for a few days)
  • Go to a trampoline park or adventure area!
  • Have your photos taken on a high ropes course or while ziplining, like these two (photos below) did for their day-after wedding adventure session
  • Go horseback riding
  • Spend the morning on your favorite beach, enjoying the waves, burying each other in sand, or having wine and cheese on the sand
  • Use smoke bombs for a colorful, unique accent
  • Love bowling, burgers & fries, and bars? Do a retro shoot at your favorite digs
  • Enjoy off roading or own a Jeep? Go open-door climbing up and down the rocks and sand in Moab, on the beach in California, while in Sedona, or anywhere else
  • Bumper cars and go-karts…YES
  • If you love board games or books, go to your favorite independent book store, comic book shop, or board game spot and just enjoy!
  • Get on your SUP in a lake or go surfing
  • Hire a live painter or caricature artist, and get the drawing documented in photos along the way. Believe me—it’s really fun to watch
  • Do an underwater shoot in a pool…or in the ocean!
  • Into rock climbing? It’s a great activity for getting fun photos from all angles. Joshua Tree, Eureka CA, Garden of the Gods CO, and so many other locations are perfect for it
  • Do a hiking + waterfall shoot on a trail where you can actually get IN the waterfall


Other tips for a darn fun couple’s photoshoot


To get the most fun couple photos of you two, use your connections (but be willing to pay, too!). Know someone who has a private plane? Even if you don’t go up in the air (but I’ll photograph it if you do!), ask the friend if you can use their plane for some cool shots on the ground.

Painter in the family? If the person is up for it, have them paint you into a scene—or do a creative project with you. Love to golf together? You can do that, too! Whether it’s a pre-wedding shoot, an anniversary session, your day-after wedding adventure session, or your actual elopement (or just a fun shoot/engagement shoot!), I hope this list gives you some fun, exciting, and amazing ideas for whatever photoshoot you have planned. I have so many ideas up my sleeve as a creative wedding photographer, so if you’re looking for ideas, contact me and I’ll share some of the fun photo sessions I’ve been dying to try!


Eloping? Going on vacation? Just because?


If you decide to elope, have an adventure elopement and pick a delightful activity that will make your intimate wedding even more memorable. If engagement photos are what you’re looking for—or even a bach party—several of these ideas could be perfect for not just uber-fun couple photos, but group photos as well.

Looking for photoshoot ideas that match the most popular photo season? Check out my guide on fall engagement photos here.

Whatever your favorite activities, finding a way to incorporate a fun pastime will make your photoshoot the opposite of awkward. Think delightful. You don’t need stiff, staring-into-the-camera photos when you can have a fun day AND fun couple photos to boot, right?! As a nontraditional wedding photographer, I specialize in more quirky photoshoots, so I’ll help you brainstorm an activity that’s fun and photogenic.

What’s your dream fun photoshoot? I want to hear in the comments below!

And if you have some amazing fun couples photoshoot ideas you think I need to list here, list them below or email me at [email protected], and I just may add them in~

Non Traditional Wedding Photographer | New York Wedding Photographer | Fun Couple Photos


50+ Adorable Couple Poses for Beautiful Portrait Photography

Avoid disappointment and get the couple poses photos your couple will want and what they are hoping to see in your couple photography photographs.

In the world of couples photography, business is booming. From the Target-themed engagement photoshoot that went viral this summer to the growing popularity of hiring honeymoon photographers, the last year has been full of headlines about fun new trends taking over the industry.

For couples young and old, photoshoots offer the chance to express their individuality and share their stories with the people they love. According to a 2017 survey conducted by The Knot, 38% of couples share photos of their engagement within minutes or hours of popping the question.

At a time where most of our photos end up lost in the cloud or on our phones, a professional photoshoot serves as a timeless, enduring reminder of cherished memories. It’s hardly any wonder that the couples photography genre is thriving. To get the most out of your next photoshoot, the 500px team has put together this guide full of cute couple poses for you to use for your couples or wedding photography. There’s something in here for everyone—from the classic to the cutting-edge.

Preparing for your couples photoshoot poses

One of the key things to do to prepare when doing couples photography, is to create a gallery of photos to serve as a moodboard and to track inspirations and references. This is a helpful tool to communicate the look and style you’re going for with your clients and crew, like hair and makeup artists.

Before the shoot, go over locations and wardrobe with the couple. Have a conversation without your camera first, and show them examples of photos you love, and ask for their feedback. Let their personalities dictate which poses you choose. If they have their own ideas, add them to your shot list.

Get to know your couple and their dynamic before your shoot. Listen for details about how they communicate with each other and what they’re passionate about.

Poses and Inspiration for Couples Photography
Hugging and looking at the camera

This pose is a perfect starting point for any couple’s shoot because it’s both intimate and comfortable. Just ask your models to hug as they normally would, with their faces close together.

Hugging and looking at each other

For this shot, have the couple hug and make eye contact with one another.

Wide-angle

If you’re working with a couple for the first time, it can help to start from a distance before gradually moving closer. Wide-angle shots tap into the “tiny person, big landscape” trend, showcasing both the beauty of the location and the relationship between partners.

Hug close-up

Hugging is a versatile pose, so zoom in to capture all those little details. You don’t even have to include the faces—the embrace alone will help tell the story.

Hug from behind



This classic pose brings the couple closer together, while also providing an opportunity for romance and introspection. It can help to direct the couple a bit here—; maybe they’re looking in the same direction at a beautiful landscape, or one of them is turning back for a kiss.

Looking into the distance

This pose can serve as a powerful metaphor for the couple’s dreams and future together.

Lift-off


Lifts are one of the more versatile couple poses, so let your models have fun with it. Maybe they prefer a Dirty Dancing-style lift, or they go for an ‘over-the-threshold’ moment following a wedding.

Ring shot

If your couple is married or engaged, use their hands and jewelry to share their journey.

From above

Grab a stool or a ladder to photograph an embrace from an unexpected vantage point.

Lying down and facing the camera


You can do this pose at home or in the great outdoors, as long as the couple is comfortable.

Lying down and facing each other


For this pose, your models can lie flat on the floor with their heads turned, or they can prop themselves on their elbows to look into each other’s eyes.

A romantic walk



The changing seasons pose unique opportunities for couples photoshoots, from falling autumn leaves to soft winter snow.

Park bench



While you’re on a romantic walk, give the couple time to rest and relax. They’ll appreciate the break, and you’ll get a chance to capture more candid, spontaneous interactions.

Foreheads together

To underscore that sense of intimacy and trust, have the couple press their foreheads together.

Holding hands

Take wide shots of the couple interacting with the landscape, hand-in-hand, or zoom in on the hands themselves for an intimate yet universal image.

A night on the town

Prior to the shoot, get to know whether they want to do a photoshoot during the day or if they are interested in night photography. If they opt for a night shoot, consider making a “date” of it. Organize an activity the couple enjoys, and capitalize on some of those beautiful artificial lights you’ll have at your disposal.

Stylish details



Your models will have put a lot of thought into what they wear, and hopefully, you will have discussed clothing in advance of the shoot. Take advantage of pretty details like jewelry, hairstyle, shoes, and outfits by honing in on these elements —you’ll capture the couple’s personal aesthetic and vibe.

Whispering

Asking a couple to whisper things in each other’s ears is a great way to break the ice. Depending on their personalities, they can say anything they’d like, from the romantic to the humorous.

A forehead kiss

This sweet kiss helps set a more serious, romantic mood and works well in the middle of a shoot when you’re all comfortable with each other.

A kiss

Kissing is personal and intimate, so whenever possible, let the couple know in advance that you want to include some in your shoot. Don’t fret if the first few kisses are awkward; give your models time to get comfortable in front of the camera, and remember to provide a casual, encouraging environment.

An almost-kiss

Often, the moment just before a kiss makes for an even better photo op than the kiss itself. You can even ask the couple to pause for a second and look at each other before (or after) each kiss.

A ‘secret’ kiss


You don’t have to see the kiss for it to be effective. Use a cute prop like a hat or balloon to hide the couple’s faces while they enjoy a kiss in private.

Cuddling





While moving from one pose to the next, the couple might naturally fall into poses of their own. Take advantage of these organic moments. During breaks in the photoshoot, look out for instances when they’re resting or bonding without worrying about the camera.

Goofing around



Couple photography poses don’t have to be serious to be romantic. Give your models the freedom to move around, make funny faces, and express their playful side on set.

Shallow depth of field

Focus all your attention on the couple by blurring and abstracting the background using a wider aperture.

Framed

Add depth to your images by including details in the foreground. A tree branch, flower blossoms, or architectural detail can serve as a “frame” around your couple, highlighting their connection while also creating visual interest.

Candid moments at home

Beyond a formal portrait session, consider setting up a lifestyle shoot where you can document the couple during their ordinary, everyday routine. For these photos, it’s important to fade into the background and allow the couple to fall into their normal rhythms and patterns, whether they’re joking around or making coffee together.

Blankets



A blanket is a simple but timeless prop, perfect for cozy couple poses in autumn and winter. Because they’re so adaptable and practical, blankets can also help you generate more pose ideas throughout the shoot, whether the couple is snuggled up by the fire or enjoying a picnic outdoors.

A gorgeous view



If you’re shooting at a location that’s meaningful and important to the couple—or if you’ve traveled a long way to find a stunning vista—remember to highlight it in some of your shots.

The ‘selfie’

This isn’t an actual self-portrait since you’ll be taking the photo, but by setting up a fake “selfie,” you’ll give the couple a chance to express themselves and have fun with the process.



Aerial shots

According to a survey from The Knot, 10% of couples married in 2017 opted to have drone photos taken at their weddings, so consider going the extra mile and capturing your traditional poses from an aerial perspective.

Laughing

The best kind of laughter is organic, so keep an eye out for it in between other poses. Sometimes, after kissing, a couple will naturally start cracking up, giving you the perfect chance to seize the moment.

Look down

A soldier’s goodbye, with Bobby the cat, captured by Sam Hood the 1940s, is known as one of the most romantic photos in history—and it doesn’t even show the couple’s faces. By turning your attention to the feet, you can capture gestures and details that you might otherwise miss.

With the family

In between formal couple portraits, invite the rest of the family to join—kids and pets included. They’ll appreciate having these photos with loved ones for years to come.

Something in common

This is where a pre-shoot interview with the couple comes in handy. In addition to relying on the tried-and-true poses and settings you’ve used for other couples, photograph the couple in their element. Focus on interests they have in common. If they’re the outdoorsy type, head to a hiking trail. If they like cooking, organize a food-themed shoot.

Cityscapes

If you’re based in a city, find a hill or rooftop for the couple to explore. Schedule your shoot for the golden hour or blue hour, and photograph them taking in the sights.

Shadows

For a more anonymous (but relatable) photo, turn your attention away from the couple and onto their shadows. When working with shadows, remember to exaggerate and accentuate gestures and poses. During the golden hour, people will cast particularly long, beautiful shadows, so it’s worth taking that into account when planning your shoot.

Golden hour silhouettes



Speaking of the golden hour, sunset is an ideal time to get dramatic, backlit silhouettes.

Leaning

Ask one person to lean their head on their partner’s shoulder or lap. In addition to leaning against each other, your models can lean against something else once they’re on location—like a giant rock or beautiful building—for a casual, laid-back pose.

Dancing

Keep things moving by asking the couple to stay in motion. Whether it’s walking or a simple caress, avoid stiff poses by encouraging your couple to interact with each other and their environment.

Dancing is an easy, straightforward way to get your models moving. Ask about their favorite music before the shoot, and have it on hand on the day-of.



The ‘dip’



A few years ago, a couple made international headlines for recreating that Time’s Square kiss photographed by Alfred Eisenstaedt in 1945, complete with the signature “dip,” in locations around the world. All these years later, it’s still a go-to pose for couples.

Running

Stand apart from the couple, and then have them run towards you. Stay open to surprises; flying hair and unexpected giggles will bring your photos to life. Remember to turn on burst mode to freeze the movement and gestures you might miss otherwise.

Walking away

After the couple moves towards you, capture them walking away from you, backs turned, for a nostalgic, mysterious vibe. You can also ask them to peek back at you for variety.

In the rain

Don’t be afraid to shoot in bad weather. A rainy, gray day can be great for capturing moody, cinematic couple shots. Remember to bring some umbrellas to add pops of color to your photos.

In the Snow

Reflections

Employed by the legendary photographer Elliot Erwitt in the 1950s, this pose has been around for decades, and it never goes out of style. Simply set up a mirror (Erwitt used a car window) or take advantage of reflections in windows and puddles for a unique perspective.

Tattoos


Okay, this one isn’t a “pose” per se, but tattoos are meaningful, so if the couple has them, include some detail shots. This one is especially important if they have matching tattoos or even wedding ring tattoos.

Piggyback

This pose is perfect for getting a couple to relax and have fun with each other. Giving them something to do takes some of the pressure off and often results in genuine laughter.

One person looking at the camera

Used to great effect in the paintings of impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir, this pose features one person looking over the shoulder of another.

The ‘blindfold’

 

Ask one person to sneak up behind their partner and cup her hands over his eyes for a playful, whimsical photo.

Ocean view

 

There’s a reason so many couple shoots take place on the beach. Take advantage of the rolling waves and azure sky when you compose your images.

These 50 ideas are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to couple photography poses, so feel free to get creative and add your own. You can also develop several different shot lists for various occasions—couple poses for weddings, engagements, honeymoons, etc.

While the poses are always important, the key ingredient to any photoshoot is the rapport between artist and subject. Create a fun, casual atmosphere on set, and encourage the couple to be themselves. During the shoot, interact with the couple by asking them to recount their first date or how they met. This will give them a chance to connect with each other and take their minds off of the shoot.

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Looks for couple photo session in studio

18.03.2020 - 18:16

A photo shoot for two is the perfect way to capture your love story. Artistic photographs and well-chosen images for a photo shoot of a couple will leave a memory for a lifetime, this is what you will gladly show your future children . ..

A photo session of couples is good because the fantasy is practically unlimited here! It can be shooting on the street - walking in the park, along the favorite streets of both. You can arrange an outdoor event in nature, by the sea, on a farm with animals. Cafes, restaurants, art galleries can also be wonderful venues for such photos. Even a subway car or a city tram salon is suitable for a couple's photo session to turn out to be a real work of art! Moreover, with this approach, the pictures themselves can answer the question: “Where did you meet?”. In a restaurant, in a club, on a bus - look how it was ..

Ideas for Love Story photo shoots in the studio

Photo session of couples in the studio has its undeniable advantages

The process does not depend on the weather and capricious natural lighting, the hairstyles of lovers are not spoiled by the wind. No overly curious passers-by: they can be a real problem for those who are not very confident in front of the camera and under other people's eyes. Finally, in the studio you can easily change clothes, there are scenery, backgrounds, professional lighting.

Images of couples for a photo shoot are a key point. Whatever location you choose, they must be thought out in advance. In the studio, by the way, it is easier to experiment - all for the same reason of the absence of prying eyes.

If classics are enough for you, the main thing is to decide on color combinations of suits and accessories. Hearts, balloons, rings, soft toys and other attributes of a love story usually work without a hitch. A natural image of a tender loving couple for you….

However, when arranging a professional photo session, sometimes it’s worth dreaming up. An unusual image for a photo shoot in a studio for a couple will give a chance to show and capture others yourself, your dreams, humor, non-standard, individuality. To some extent, photography is a reincarnation, a two-dimensional acting game. You shouldn't miss this opportunity.

How to pose for a photo shoot in the studio?

Here are some examples of “roles” that lovers can play in front of cameras

The result will be unforgettable!

Why not be a little bold and free-thinking?

Bonnie and Clyde style photo session (criminal couple active in the US in the 30s of the 20th century) is a bold move that will also give you the opportunity to try on the stylized costumes of that era.

Another plot - James Bond and Bond girl . Recognizable, bright cinematic prototypes have gone down in history as symbols of male beauty and strength and female charm. They are out of bounds, desperate and elegant, dress beautifully and break hearts.

Another option in the same daring spirit is the American Mafia . Play mafia in front of the cameras! Flair of wealth, luxury, risk, the contrast between female fragility and the strength of the mafia clan. And do not forget what chic accessories and wardrobe you can order for such a photo shoot.

Immortal: Romeo and Juliet . The most famous lovers in the world. Historical costumes, ultimate romance, symbolism of absolute passionate devotion.

Thematic sessions based on the couple's hobby provide a huge field for experimentation. For example, he and she are anime fans. Great - cosplay in front of the lens! Even if the guy portrays Tottoro, it will be an absolutely unique moment! Or, say, the strict aesthetics of "Game of Thrones". Why not transform into Drogo and Daenerys?

Hogwarts. Harry Potter . Your horcrux will be joint photos while playing Quidditch.

A photo session of a couple in love is a true creativity not only for a good photographer, but also for all participants in the process. Such things not only leave a memory for a lifetime - they also bring lovers together. The main thing, we repeat, is to give freedom to your imagination. And choose a talented and experienced photographer. And you can do it here.



Couple photoshoot in studio - Photoshoot ideas

22.05.2019 - 10:00

It is possible to save the feelings and emotions that fill the hearts of lovers with the help of a camera. A photo session of a couple in the studio provides advanced opportunities. A variety of design rooms allows you to change the background depending on the concept of shooting. The benefits of studio shooting also include:

- professional lighting equipment,

- preservation of styling and makeup,

- the absence of strangers, giving the necessary privacy.

Preparing couples for a photo session in studio

Despite the "hothouse" conditions of the photo studio, it is necessary to think over the whole process of a photo session of lovers. First, decide on an idea. An accurate presentation of the result will help to prepare carefully.

Stage 1 - Photographer

The most difficult point. It is this person who will realize your idea. Check his professionalism, study previous work.

It is also ideal to get to know him personally.

Comfortable communication with the photographer will help you enjoy the process and a high-quality result.

stage 2 - interior

The design hall is an environment that creates the right atmosphere for a photo project. He inspires to create images.

The selected interior will tell you what clothes, shoes, makeup, hairstyle to prefer.

Stage 3 - Parts

Accessories will complement the main design of the location. They will play the role of assistants in creating full-fledged images, conveying emotions. Photo project attributes can be thematic inscriptions (for example, LOVE), picture frames, umbrellas, fans, artificial and fresh flowers, petals, balloons.

Stage 4 - clothes

Costumes are selected in a harmonious design of the location style. The images of a guy and a girl, husband and wife are successful when their clothes are combined in color and style.

A creative idea is embodied in unusual outfits. It is possible to rent them. Casual jeans and a T-shirt for studio projects will not work.

A few images will help to add variety. Take 3-4 outfits to the photo studio. Changing costumes within one photo session will allow you to create a whole series of photographs.

Stage 5 - shoes

This detail completes the look. Make sure your shoes match your clothes. In some concepts, it can even become a central accessory. Bare feet are suitable for other formats. So, in the sleeping area on the bed, shoes, sandals, boots will be superfluous.

Stage 6 - makeup

It is worth entrusting make up to a professional makeup artist. Makeup for photography is different from everyday makeup.

The master will emphasize the dignity of the face, mask the flaws, make an “open look”, select a universal make-up suitable for various images.

Stage 7 - laying

As in the previous case, it is better to contact a stylist with styling. In addition, today many masters perform two functions at once: they do hair and make-up. This approach will save you from unnecessary stress, will allow you to enjoy the process of shooting.

The styling should be in harmony with the selected images. It needs to be made as adaptable as possible so that you can quickly change the hairstyle for a certain outfit. A man also needs to take care of styling. Short hair is no exception. On the photographs, all the details will be visible, protruding hairs can ruin the final result.

Couple photoshoot ideas in studio

We present you a selection of interesting ideas for a photo shoot in the studio for couples and couples in love.

Classic

Elegant outfits, impeccable hair and make-up, a minimalist background are the basis of the concept. The emphasis is on the faces, gestures of partners. A discreet interior, a plain wall bring lovers to the fore.

Give preference to an evening dress, a classic men's suit. Bring to the ideal make-up, styling. Try the black and white option.

love story

The love story is captured on camera. There is an atmosphere of tenderness here. Light and playful, with obligatory attributes - hearts, thematic and inscriptions.

The location can be any - a swing, a bed, an easy chair, a sofa, a fireplace with lit candles, or, for example, a bath with rose petals. The main thing is to convey the mood, to catch the eyes of lovers. The rest will be done by the details - paper garlands, photo frames. They will create romance, show not the intimate or passionate side of the relationship, but the sweet one.

Dinner

It is possible to show feelings with a photo project of a romantic dinner. Glasses, candles, table setting - something you should take care of in advance. These details holistically implement the concept. Without them, the right atmosphere will disappear. Vases with flowers can also become a table decoration.

The conversation of lovers, tender hugs, loving glances - all this is conveyed by this idea.

Another option for dinner is cooking it. For such an idea, a kitchen location is required. On the work surface, you can organize the preparation of roasts or bake a cake. Joint cutting of products, kneading the dough will look great in the photo, and the partners will feel at ease. You don't have to figure out what position to get into. The cooking process will look natural and relaxed, and the pictures will remain joy and love.

Retro

Stylized photography will require specific costumes for both partners. All details should correspond to the chosen era: accessories, hairstyle, shoes, makeup. It is not necessary to look for a location in the style of the USSR or America of the 50s and 60s. It is enough to complement the laconic interior with attributes of the corresponding era. The emphasis is on creating images. Choose venues with a grand piano, vintage wallpaper, retro furniture and appliances. Bring old records, posters, paintings with you - the atmosphere is ready.

Fairy tale

A fairy-tale shooting will become an atypical love story. Prince Charming and his princess are unusual images for photography. Take as a basis the heroes of one of the fairy tales - "Sleeping Beauty", "Cinderella", "Rapunzel", "Beauty and the Beast" - and arrange a real creative project. This format will require certain decorations. Find a room with a spiral staircase and use it for a story about Rapunzel, an air bed for Sleeping Beauty, steps for Cinderella, a classic-style location for Beauty and the Beast.

Sensuality

Emotionally rich shooting reflects the intimate side of the relationship of lovers. Semi-naked bodies and passion are the basis of the concept. Attributes that support the sensual atmosphere of the photo will be lace underwear. Sit in a location with a bed. Or use the aqua zone and capture your passion in drops of water.

Wedding

Choosing a wedding concept is the easiest option. Especially when the photo session is held on the day of the wedding. Registration of marriage takes place with the use of a wedding dress, suit, special shoes, hairstyles, makeup, the presence of a bouquet. All this will become the attributes of the shooting. The choice of location is as varied as possible. Suitable for both classic interior and loft. The design will set the tone for the entire shoot.

New Year

A photo session of a married couple can be arranged in a hall with a New Year's decoration. Winter shooting is a traditional format for lovers. A Christmas tree hung with toys, gifts, candles, garlands, furniture - the whole atmosphere is recreated in the rented hall. From a couple, you only need to think over the images: cozy sweaters, knitted socks or luxurious evening dresses.


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