Sitting posture should be properly grasped, neither too real nor too empty, and neither can produce the best effect. For example, sitting in a chair, not leaning back. Pay attention to supporting the upper body with the spine, and try to feel that you support the upper body with the spine. When sitting on the ground, you should also pay attention to straighten your waist, which is a new introversion. Of course, you can't relax too much, which will make your back look not straight enough, your shoulders droop, your legs are at rest, and your legs are not so light.
Generally, the bride and groom have six basic structural combinations relative to the camera: female body and male body, female body and male body, female body and male body, female body and female body, male body and female body. On the basis of these six basic combinations, it can be further fine-tuned to create wedding photos with different feelings.
Hand posture is the most easily overlooked detail for newcomers, especially in location shooting, the hand only occupies a very small part of the picture. But if it is not properly placed, it will inevitably affect the harmony of the whole photo. The most important thing is to keep the integrity of the hand, and don't give people the illusion of deformation, damage and deformity. The bride also needs to be careful not to stretch her fingers too tightly, but to show the softness and thinness of her fingers.