How to Ensure Beautiful Photos of Your First Wedding Dance

The first wedding dance is a magical moment when all eyes are on you – the newlywed couple. This emotion-filled time can be perfectly captured in well-taken photos, and perhaps also in a film. Today, we’ll give you some tips on how you can ensure that all the magic of this moment is preserved, so you can cherish it for years to come.

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Step 1 – choosing the photographer and videographer

Finding the right photographer and videographer can be a challenge. You’ll quickly realize there are many professionals specializing in wedding photography. If you want exceptional photos and videos of your first dance and reception, take the time to thoroughly review portfolios. Focus on how they capture dynamic scenes and evaluate whether their style and aesthetic match your preferences. Don’t hesitate to ask about their experience, and if possible, arrange a face-to-face meeting. This will help you gauge whether their communication style and approach align with your expectations.

If you’re hiring a team that offers both photography and videography services, it’s relatively easy to coordinate the details. However, if you choose separate professionals, follow the same process: review their past work, read reviews, and meet in person. Most importantly, inform both parties that they’ll be working simultaneously. This allows them to plan their workflow and collaborate effectively for the best results.

Step 2 – setting the details

Once you’ve selected your photographer and videographer, it’s time to discuss the details. Share your vision and identify which moments in your choreography you want to be highlighted (sending a rehearsal video of your first dance is a great idea). Let them know whether you prefer close-ups or wide shots, vertical or horizontal formats, and communicate the timing and lighting setup for your dance. For example, avoid using laser lights, as they can interfere with photos and videos. Ask whether the photographer’s working style requires any additional information or preparation – like extra tripod etc.

Step 3 – choosing Your Choreography

Selecting the right choreography for your first dance is key. Consider both your preferences and your level of dance experience. You don’t need a complex routine to create a romantic and impressive effect. Starting your practice early will help you feel confident on the dance floor, which will naturally shine through in your photos and videos.

If you’re looking for a step-by-step guide to learning choreography for your favorite song, check out our first dance courses. These courses are designed to be learned at home and even offer modifications for lifts and complex moves, so you can tailor the routine to your abilities.

Step 4 – smile and focus on each other

While perfecting your dance steps, it’s easy to forget the importance of your expressions. Genuine joy, smiles, and tender glances can make all the difference in the photos. Focus on each other during practice and on your big day – it’s the best way to keep nerves at bay and let your love shine through.

Pro tip: Practice smiling and making eye contact while dancing. If it feels unnatural at first, don’t worry – “fake it till you make it” truly works, and over time, it will feel natural and effortless.

Step 5 – your wedding attire and accessories

Dynamic wedding dance routines can sometimes be hindered by long dresses or loose accessories. Ensure your attire won’t impede your movement. For example, make sure your dress doesn’t drag on the floor, fasten your veil securely. And to lower stress, tightly tie any strapless bodices to avoid mishaps during the dance.

Step 6 – highlighting key moments

As we wrote earlier, if possible, share the most important moments of your choreography with your photographer and videographer, by sending them video of your training sessions or our your chosen choreography from our offer. Many professionals appreciate receiving a rehearsal video or a list of key poses and moves, because it helps them prepare to capture the most spectacular moments from the best angles.

Classic poses like dips, lifts, and close embraces look beautiful in photographs. Hold these poses a little longer during your dance to give the photographer time to get the perfect shot. Our first wedding dance courses cover these moves in detail, making it easier for you to incorporate them seamlessly.

And most importantly… Allow yourselves to show the emotions

It may seem obvious, but remember that enjoying the moment is the most important part. The best photos are always the ones that capture genuine emotion; no amount of decor or lighting can replace that. Trusting your photographer and being prepared will allow you to fully embrace this moment.

And if you’re still looking for a choreography you can learn in the comfort of your own home that also creates a stunning effect, check out our wedding first dance lessons.

See you on the dance floor!

Ania and Mateusz

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