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So, now it's the last part of my trilogy posts! Bouquets, da buat cantik2, kena pegang cantik2 jugak ;) So, here goes~
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| credit to: Wedding in Paradise |
Hints for the ARM Bouquet
1. Never cup your second hand under the end of the stems. It appears very uncomfortable and your hand will look like a closed fist.
2. You should flip the bouquet to either arm depending upon how you are standing so that the blossoms and not the stem-ends are more prominent.
3. Never hold an arm bouquet vertically.
SNOWBALL & CASCADE bouquets
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| credit to: Phalaepnosis Orchid Wedding Flowers |
Snowball and cascade bouquets are similar, but the snowball is round while the cascade is elongated with the flowers flowing out and down. Both have a handle.
As with the arm bouquet, you should never cup your free hand under the base of the handle. Instead, keep your wrists near your hips, with the rear hand holding the handle and the other palm-up, supporting the blossoms.
Finally, when holding either a snowball or cascade bouquet, you should not be able to see the flowery top of it when you look down. Tilting the bouquet slightly forward, you should be able to see a bit of your hands and the handle next to your belly. This way it will be set appropriately for the camera.
A Final Word on Flowers
All too often the flower sizes chosen do not fit the bride that they were made for. An overly large bouquet for a petite bride, or a very small bouquet for a full-figured bride, can create an imbalanced look. Also, whichever bouquet you happen to choose, the question, “How should I hold my bouquet?” can be answered with just two words, “Lower it.”
If you are unsure how low to hold your flowers, just remember to point your palms inward and let your wrists rest on your hipbones.
p/s: All in all, these great tips I get from Wedding Posing Guide - traditional concepts in posing
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Till then
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