How To Plan And Execute A Romantic Pre-Wedding Shoot At Home?
Last Updated on June 3, 2022 by
Finding that perfect location for a pre-wedding shoot often gets difficult. Many couples often go for a stunning outdoor setup or even travel to an exotic location for a pre-wedding photoshoot. But, why don’t you reconsider your choices and get cozy within the four walls of your house? Home is where the heart is. So, why not go for a pre-wedding shoot at home? Well, a photoshoot at home will not only save you money. But, it is also ideal for couples who don’t want to enter that OTT space and wish to keep it simple.
Pre-wedding shoot at home
Planning a pre-wedding shoot at home is not that difficult, as it may sound. Here’s an ultimate guide to make the planning much easier.
1. Make use of every corner of your home sweet home
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From bathroom to balcony, and kitchen area to the living room, make use of every room possible. It will add more variety to your pre-wedding photoshoot pictures.
2. Natural light or fairy lights
Source: Amit Puri Photography
If you’re posing near the balcony or windows, make full use of the natural light. Keep the windows open and let the natural light do its own magic. However, if you are inside, you can add fairy lights on the floor or on the background to add more vibrance or warmth to your pictures.
3. Add some cute little decor to create that vibe
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You can also add some cute DIY decor items to create that vibe. Ensure that the background and decor items are not overpowering. Make sure that you are the highlight of your pre-wedding shoot pictures. You can even add a fur rug background to add that coziness.
4. Select a theme that can be pulled off at home
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Choose a simple theme that is easy to execute and doesn’t require much of a setup. Give your room a little makeover and add elements that match your favorite theme.
5. A date night or a pyjama party
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A pre-wedding shoot is all about reflecting that chemistry and love in the simplest ways possible. When planning a pre-wedding shoot at home, you can either opt for a date night or indulge in a fun-filled pillow fight session.
6. Make use of the backyard garden or terrace
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How about a picnic-themed brunch pre-wedding photoshoot? Make use of the backyard lawn and give it a little transformation or you can even transform your terrace and create this cute set-up.
7. Bring out the inner child
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For a pre-wedding shoot at home, you can go as crazy as you want. Jump on your bed, indulge in pillow fights, or play peek-a-boo for some fun and cute pictures.
8. Indulge in your favorite hobby
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Well, you and your partner are going to share those hobbies for the rest of your life. How about indulging in some hobby and portraying that in the pictures.
9. Shadow play
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Plan your pre-wedding shoot at home during the golden hour and get that perfect silhouette captured.
10. Add that coziness with blankets
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Unable to find that perfect background for a pre-wedding photoshoot at home? Just add a blanket to the backdrop, or get under that blanket for some cute and romantic pictures.
Keep these things in mind and plan a pre-wedding shoot at home. If you need any help with wedding planning or shopping, we’re here. Get in touch with us and let our Styl consultants dress you up to be that perfect bride.
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