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Friday
Jan132012

wedding photo idea: Groom Holding the Bride’s Train!

The wedding day is filled with sweet moments between the bride and groom. If you’re looking for a shot that radiates romance, then this might be the perfect photo idea for you. The groom helping the bride by carrying her train epitomizes the feelings of love and affection shared between them on their special day.

Whether in full sunshine,

 

or shade, this is undeniably a beautiful image.

 

It even works for a Trash the Dress photo shoot.

 

If you’re looking for an unusual photo that captures the almost tangible feeling of love on your big day, ask your husband-to-be for a hand, and be sure someone with a camera is around to catch it on film.

Reader Comments (1)

I can't tell you how much I am in love with these three photos. They are all so different, but all so perfect! In the first one, I love how pristine and sweet it looks as they walk together through a field of flowers. But the third one...man, I can't get over the sepia tone it has. Also, I kind of love that the dress looks a little bit dirty along the bottom. I don't know why, but I think that makes it my favorite. I am going to have to tell my team of Fresno wedding photographers to make sure they catch some shots like these at my wedding.

January 19, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterKeely Thomas-Moore

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