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Acing Your Engagement Session: Essential Tips for Location, Outfits, and Embracing the Moment

We’re so excited to share this guest blog from the UK based wedding bridal boutique, Wed2B. Wed2B shares our passion for weddings, smooth planning experiences, and your story. We hope you enjoy this quest blog and be sure to check out their bridal dress website!

How To Prepare For Your Engagement Photo Session

If you’re reading this article, it likely means that you’re engaged and on the way toward planning your dream wedding – congratulations! It can be an incredibly exciting time in your life, and is an event you’ll definitely want to remember. This is one reason why engagement photo shoots are gaining momentum, as many look to create a lasting reminder of the special occasion.


To ensure that your photography session is a success, it’s important to prepare ahead of time. By giving it that extra bit of thought and planning, you can hope to come away with photos that are all the more special. In this article, we guide you through a few of the things you’ll need to prepare before your engagement photo session.

Choosing The Right Location

Selecting the right location for your photo session is key, as it will set the tone of your photos. It’s important to choose a place that reflects your personalities and interests, and possibly even somewhere that could tie into the theme of your future wedding.

Some of the most popular locations include sandy beaches, clifftops, or open fields, but you’re not limited to just those locations. If you’re a couple that’s most commonly found wandering the city on your days off, you could look to include a vibrant city backdrop in your photoshoot. You might even be able to arrange the shoot somewhere sentimental, perhaps where you first met.

Picking the perfect outfits

Engagement photos typically aim to look coordinated and put together, and as such, it’s important to consider what you plan to wear ahead of time. Try not to force yourselves into wearing elaborate outfits, and instead try to pick something that makes you feel comfortable yet confident.


Opting for outfits that are similar to what you usually wear is a great way to reflect your personalities in your engagement shoots. If you’re looking to dress it up a bit, try dressing in similar colour tones to your partner. While it’s not advisable to wear identical outfits, coordinating ones can make the photos look cohesive and professional.

Consider the weather

It’s also important to consider the expected weather conditions of your chosen location. While it’s impossible to control the weather itself, you’ll want to make sure that you’re prepared should the heavens open during your shoot.

This might include discussing the potential weather conditions with your photographer to explore their flexibility. It might be that you could swap to a more sheltered location if you’re looking to avoid the wet look for your photos, or even reschedule for later in the day.


You should also take the weather into account when planning your outfits. Dressing in layers is a great option, as you can easily take things off or add things on for a bit of extra warmth. If you’re feeling uncomfortable, it will usually show through in the pictures, so try to set yourself up to feel as at ease as possible.

By taking these factors into account as you plan your photoshoot, you can finally allow yourself to relax when the day comes. The photos are a reflection of your happiness and special journey together, so try to focus on the moment and enjoy the experience.

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