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What should we wear for the photoshoot? How should we pose? Will it be awkward? – Queer wedding couples have tons of questions in mind before the engagement sessions. If you have never had a professional photo shoot, you are probably stressing over similar questions. But you don’t have to worry; we have got your back!

Planning a photo session seems overwhelming, but it’s not if you know what to do and what not to do. First, you have to hire a queer engagement photographer, select a venue, and choose your outfits. Then you have to decide what props to bring along and how to get your hair and makeup done. Here we have mentioned a few things to know for an ultimate engagement photography session.

Begin your search for a professional photographer

Many couples ask their friends with photography skills to capture their most memorable moments. Perhaps you have the same thought in your mind! But wouldn’t you want your pictures to be taken by a professional photographer? A gay or lesbian wedding proposal photographer knows how to shoot a special chapter of your life using professional equipment from different angles.

Choose outfits you are comfortable with

Every couple wants to look fantastic in their engagement photos. They do homework on outfits to wear on the day of the photography session. When they look at wedding couples during photoshoots, they try to choose similar outfits for their session. If you, too, want to do the same, hold your horses. The key to making the most of the photo shoot and getting outstanding pictures is not wearing stylish apparel but putting on outfits you are most comfortable with. What you wear during the photoshoot influences your mood. If you feel confident, it will eventually reflect in your photographs.

Get your makeup and hair done for the shoot by a professional

Photographs require saturated makeup. If you don’t want to look washed out in your engagement photographs, hire a professional makeup artist and hairstylist for makeup and hair. Schedule an appointment a few hours before your photoshoot to ensure you don’t arrive at chosen venue or location late. We suggest scheduling a consultation at a salon so that you can plan your hair and makeup per your outfits accordingly. It will also save you from last-minute disappointments.

Bring your props, pets, and children along with you

Queer couples are often in a dilemma when they book a photography session—should they include their children and pets in engagement pictures or not? Although engagement photography is about your journey from falling in love to saying yes to the proposal, you must also include all who are close to you. After all, they all are part of your life. When hiring a gay or lesbian wedding proposal photographer, ask for suggestions on how you can create a theme to include your children, pets, and props.

Set the scene to relive the moment

When proposing to their partner, most individuals plan a surprise and ask their family members and friends to capture those moments. They plan an engagement photoshoot later to relive the moments from the beginning of their relationship until the moment their partner said yes to getting married. If you want to do the same, set the scene to relive all those cherished moments. Choose a location where you first met or prepare an at-home session where you are most comfortable with your partner. It’s best to avoid choosing more than two locations; otherwise, you spend a good part of your day hopping from one location to another rather than on the photography session.

Schedule the session in the golden hour

Have you ever wondered what the term ‘golden hour’ is? It is a beautiful time of the day when you get natural warm light for your photographs. It’s right before the sunset when the sun lies low on the horizon, and the sky turns orange. You can use a weather app to find out when the sun will set and ensure you have plenty of time for the shoot before it gets dark. Early morning light is also an excellent time for engagement photoshoots. But it’s best to avoid it if you are not a morning person; otherwise, you will not look fresh in your pictures.

Kiss whenever you are in doubt

Taking selfies is not the same as getting clicked on by a professional. Most couples feel awkward in front of a lens, especially those who have never had a photography session. They stand stiff or feel nervous, particularly in public settings. Although your queer engagement photographer will give you suggestions on how to pose, it’s best to practice a few poses in front of the mirror. And whenever you are in doubt, kiss your partner. It will help you feel comfortable as you connect with the love of your life and forget the camera around you, allowing your photographer to capture some candid moments.

Engagement photography sessions are fun and exciting. It allows couples and their photographers to learn about each other and how to work together, which eventually prepares them for wedding photography. If you have already asked your partner to become yours or have plans to get down on your knee for the proposal, hire a gay or lesbian wedding proposal photographer for beautiful engagement photographs. Like your wedding album, your engagement album will be a safe keep of memories you can relive again and over when you grow old with your partner.

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