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Wedding Dress Photos You Should Take On Your Special Day

Wedding Dress Photos You Have To Take

If you're like most brides then you probably spent quite a bit of time (not to mention money) finding the perfect wedding dress for your special day.

Naturally, since you're only going to be wearing your frock for less than 24 hours, you're going to want to make the most of that tiny window frame to take a lot of photos of your gorgeous gown so you can look back on it fondly. (Or you could take it out of the closet and try it on when you're at home alone.)

So, we have another to-do item you're going to want to add to your huge wedding day list: come up with a list of settings for your photographer to take photos of your dress from as many angles as possible.

To help you with your new task, we've come up with a list of photo scenarios that we hope inspire you.

Dress on a hanger

Your walk down the aisle with your new spouse

A silly photo

Your gorgeous shoes peeping out from under your dress

A laidback photo of just you and your gown

Your first kiss as newlyweds

You being fitted in your dress on the day of your wedding

Your first dance

A dramatic photo that shows off all the detail of your gown's train

A romantic photo

A fun dance floor photo

The bottom of your dress

Dress details

The back of your dress

Your bridesmaids helping you get ready

Lifting the veil

Walking down the aisle

The whole skirt

A glamorous photo

The dress falling out of your get-away car

A beautiful walking pose

A close-up of the front

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