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Wedding Photo Facts
By By Ellenina Gaston: The Wedding Gazette

One thing's for sure on your wedding day. Your picture will be taken constantly. Naturally, you want to look your best in every single shot. So how do you prepare for the unforgiving eye of the camera? By listening to what the photographers, hair and makeup wizards know about looking your best in front of the camera's lens.

Most photographers agree that if you can, hire a professional hair and makeup artist who is familiar with what translates well onto film. You should also request that your makeup artist stay for the first three hours, if your budget allows, to do touch-ups in case of wind, high temperatures, etc.

If you can't hire a professional keep these tips in mind:

Match your foundation to your neck color and avoid foundations that are too pink or orange. Always go for a matte finish in colors that are soft and neutral and don't be afraid to try shades that are just slightly darker so that your skin tone will read normally on film. Avoid using bright colors on your eyes and cheeks because the light will vividly pick up everything in your pictures. And hard lines that are not well blended will only be accentuated. Look for matte lip colors and apply a moisturizing conditioner if lips are very dry.

Another thing to remember of about having wedding photos taken is that outdoor light tends to make you look washed out, and direct sunlight can cast shadows and create lines. Shady light is the most flattering and warm indoor lighting is also a good choice for pictures.

When it comes to your hair, think simple. If it's too overdone you won't feel comfortable and may spend too much time fussing with it. Don't use too many styling products-your locks may give out by the end of the day. If your hair is curly, be sure there are not a lot of spaces between the curls. Those gaps can create a sparse look in photos, even if your hair is thick. And if you choose an elaborate headpiece, a simple hairstyle is best.

But probably the best advice is to get a good night's sleep before the portrait session. Being well rested is one of the greatest beauty secrets and remember your happiness will shine through in every photo. So smile and enjoy your moment in the spotlight!





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