Although your wedding planning checklist could include many more important points to consider, make sure your wedding shoot should be properly planned. In the end, you prefer your dream movie with flaws or loopholes, and it to be ruined by final-minute hassle or issues. What about creating the following checklist to assist you in flawlessly planning your wedding, starting from selecting the venue to deciding on the attire, including hiring makeup experts and a photographer?

  1. Pick A Pre Wedding Location

This is the primary factor to take into consideration before planning your shoot for the wedding. Also, consider deciding on your BUDGET. Since the amount will determine your pre-wedding venue, you’re willing to pay. At the same time, some might want to organize an outdoor pre-wedding shoot, while others may prefer to do it in their own home.

After choosing or selecting the location, check if the venues are accessible on a chargeable basis or for free. The other thing to bear is that you make the necessary bookings – travel arrangements to get to the location and schedule the venue and an appropriate green room.

  1. Employ a photographer for your wedding

Another crucial item in your pre-wedding shoot checklist is hiring professional photographers. Be sure to choose the right photographer since he could decide the outcome of the shooting before the wedding.

  1. Create a Book with a Makeup Artist

Then you’ll require an MUA to create perfect photos for all of your wedding-related outfits. Don’t forget to schedule your makeup for a trial or discuss what looks you’re looking forward to, including hairstyles and makeup.

  1. Book your Manicure Session

Be sure that your nails are attractive and tidy for the Pre wedding photo shoot in Singapore since many pre-wedding photos include close-ups with couples holding hands and rings. If you don’t have your nails done can ruin the photos.

  1. Have a backup plan

Be prepared for the worst-case scenarios. You should have a backup plan if bad weather or other unlucky circumstances alter your plans during the shooting.

  1. Select Your Outfits

The checklist for your pre-wedding shoot is not complete without 3-4 outfits for the bride and groom. Be sure that your attires are in sync with one another and the theme and the location of your shoot.

  1. Make Your Props Ready Before the event

Make a list of props that will work with your theme for your pre-wedding shoot. Rent or purchase these props before the wedding, so you don’t have any issues during the shoot.

  1. Plan Your Pre-Wedding Shoot Poses

Instead of having your photographer tell you that you should recreate the cliché or awkward couple poses, think of your poses that are out of the box using your BAE. It’s helpful if you are shy with cameras, as you can practice these poses with your companion before the shoot to get a sense of confidence when you go to the shoot.

Checklist for the Day of The Shoot

After a complete planning process, omitting all the necessary items during the shooting day could cause a mess in your pre-wedding ceremony. Keep the list below to bring along to your shooting place.

  1. Jewellery and Accessories

Jewelry and other accessories are crucial to jazz your outfit. You should have a variety of earrings, bracelets, rings, necklaces, and other accessories to complement every outfit.

  1. Facial Blotter and wet tissues

You’re bound to sweat a bit due to the countless repeated poses and retakes you’ll have to make. The presence of facial blotters and moist tissues on hand will provide some relief.

  1. Mini Makeup Kit

If your makeup artist takes her kit of makeup with her, make sure you have the basic makeup necessities, including a remover for makeup.

  1. Hair Pins, Safety Pins, and Safety Pins

Always keep hairpins and safety pins in your bag to prevent you from unforeseen circumstances.

  1. First Aid Kit

Wedding shoots can be exhausting. An unexpected headache or another health issue could cause a lot of damage to your photoshoot.

  1. Comfortable Slippers

Wear a comfy slipper or shoe with your heels since you will often be walking during outdoor photo shoots.

  1. Foods That Are Easier to Eat Snacks and Straws

Not to be left out, If the shoot is scheduled to last more than three hours, ensure you bring some snacks. In between photographs will give you more energy to take pictures. Carry a straw with you to drink your water from.

Adhere to this fantastic checklist for your pre-wedding shoot to ensure you have a memorable pre-wedding shoot!

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Thursday, May 9, 2024