2. When shooting close-ups of faces, especially brides with double chins, bow their heads slightly and extend their chins slightly forward, so that the curves of the neck and chin will look more beautiful. If the bride thinks her face is big, she can cover it by holding her face or chin.
3. When shooting a full-length portrait, you can borrow some actions to make yourself more perfect in front of the camera. For example, putting your hands gently on your hips or spreading your arms slightly to your sides can make your arms slimmer. If the bride's stomach is very small, you can do a gentle rubbing on her abdomen, which can not only cover the flesh of the abdomen, but also make the bride look unique.
4. When facing the camera at any angle, you should hold your chest and abdomen, put your shoulders flat, and stretch back slightly to make yourself look full of energy at all times. If you are wearing a short wedding dress on the wedding day, try to relax your leg muscles and knees when shooting.