Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Some Great Pre-Wedding Photography Ideas

By Jessy Wong

Wedding days are well known to be quite stressful. From when you wake up to when you crash down asleep you would have been on the go all day long.

Your wedding day should be relaxing and laid back. You should not have a care in the world on your once-in-a-life-time special day. Yet for many couples they don't always get this.

You will be run off your feet on your wedding day no matter how well you plan your day. But the better you plan then the better your experience will be.

Your wedding day will full for sure but stress can be avoided as long as you get lots of support and plan well. Remember your bridal professionals are there to take the stress from you and if have planned well a few of your close friends will be there to catch any problems for you and solve them.

Around ten years ago pre-wedding photography came into its own in Singapore as a way to have a more enjoyable actual wedding day. Today it is very popular. With Singapore having a lot of traditional Asian style weddings doing a lot of the main photography before the wedding is often essential. Traditional weddings are involving and detailed and involve usually a large number of people. Getting the main photos done ahead of time is essential.

Switched on bridal photographers started to offer pre-wedding photography packages so that not only could the stress be removed from the actual day, any risk with bad weather was removed and also then a wedding album was available at the reception.

Pre-wedding packages come in all shapes and sizes. Most of the packages offered will include both outdoor shots as well as studio shots. Simply ask your photographer what will be included in your package.

As well as making sure you get a great set of photographs for your album, pre-bridal photos mean that you have something special to show at your actual wedding to your guests, which is always nice.

Like all good ideas, pre-wedding photography has caught on around the world. It may not be called pre-bridal photography but the idea still exists. Just ask your professional bridal photographer about including this option when they give you a price.

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