1. Attire
Prior to planning an outdoor photoshoot, prepare a variety of outfits for both the bride and groom. Choose matching outfits or feminine dresses for the bride, and trendy t-shirts with jeans for the groom, reflecting the style you want to convey in the photos. When at the studio, seek advice from the consultants on clothing selection, ensuring it complements both you and the photo environment to avoid any confusion. Consult and decide what to wear at each location to save time.
The bride should avoid overly elaborate clothing that might hinder movement. Select outfits based on the outdoor setting; for the beach, opt for matching outfits or bikinis. In a forest or grassy field, choose a feminine wedding dress. At historical locations, consider traditional ao dai. The groom's attire should complement the bride's choice. If the bride wears an ao dai, the groom can also wear one for an enhanced look. Whether choosing formal or casual wear, ensure it suits your body, hairstyle, and skin tone to bring out the beauty of both.


2. Timing
If you plan to shoot outdoors, schedule the photo session about two months in advance to ensure a satisfactory outcome. Be proactive about the timing, allowing room for any unexpected issues to be addressed promptly. Choose weekdays for the shoot if possible, avoiding weekends when many couples are out for photos. Photo teams often rush through multiple shoots, so the quality might not be optimal.
Opting for workdays ensures a more comfortable experience for you and the photo team. Once you've decided on an outdoor shoot, check the weather on the scheduled day. Opt for a sunny day to capture photos with vibrant light and colors. Avoid days with rainy or stormy weather, as it can result in dull, gloomy images, and transportation becomes inconvenient in such conditions.


3. Location Selection
Prior to the photo shoot, inquire thoroughly about the schedule and locations the studio has arranged for you. Ensure these locations align with your desired style. Seek recommendations from friends, the internet, or relatives to identify scenic and suitable locations for your photoshoot. However, avoid selecting remote locations that are too far, as it can be time-consuming, exhausting, and costly.
List down the locations you like and consider them based on your preferences. If you appreciate nostalgia, opt for cafes with a vintage touch. For a romantic ambiance, consider flower gardens or meadows. If you prefer a carefree setting, choose a beach. Depending on your style, select the most suitable locations.


4. Makeup
When shooting outdoor photos, you typically get your makeup done at the studio. The makeup artist and the team will accompany you to the photo shoot location. An individual makeup artist will be there to touch up or adjust your makeup to complement your attire.
Opt for a natural makeup tone to maintain a fresh and innocent look on your face, giving you a charming and authentic appearance. Before the shoot, brides should check the mirror for any makeup aspects they are dissatisfied with and request adjustments if needed. After each session, review your hairstyle for any tangles or fading makeup. If anything feels unsatisfactory, provide honest feedback to the makeup artist for a beautiful touch-up.


5. Footwear
If you're wearing heels higher than an inch, consider preparing a pair of flats or low shoes (sandals, loafers, etc.). This way, after taking photos, you can switch from high heels to a light pair of shoes like sandals, making movement easier and less painful. If you have to wear high heels all day, it can be quite challenging.
Outdoor photoshoots involve moving across various terrains, so the bride should avoid wearing extremely wobbly high heels, as it can be exhausting and painful. In addition to choosing a pair of high heels to accentuate the body's beauty, it's advisable to bring along a pair of flat shoes and a pair of ballerina shoes. Depending on the terrain and movement, choose suitable footwear. Move a lot, so choose flat shoes for foot health, safety, and ease of movement. When on flat terrain, wearing a wedding dress or ao dai, wear high heels to showcase the body's beauty. When taking photos on the beach, you can go barefoot and freely pose in the sand.


6. Photography
If you want a wedding album with a unique style, your own story, then boldly discuss with the team to create photos in the style you desire. Don't rigidly follow their available scenarios if you don't like them. Have an open discussion with the team about the scenes, moments you want to capture so that you have photos you're satisfied with.
Whether you prefer a romantic style, a modern style, or a trendy style, discuss with them so that your photos not only look beautiful but also reflect the unique style of the couple. After each scene, you can request the photographer to preview the photos to see if you are satisfied with them, check the angle, lighting, and posing to gain experience for shooting in even more beautiful and dazzling scenes.


7. Wedding Flowers
As a girl, the happiest moment in life is wearing a wedding dress, holding a bouquet, walking alongside the man of your life. The beauty of the bride on the wedding day not only appears alongside the wedding dress and paired with the groom but the wedding bouquet also plays an indispensable role. Choosing a hand-held wedding bouquet that suits the bride's figure helps enhance the beauty and brilliance of the bride, contributing to making the wedding perfect.
Usually, when shooting outdoor photos, the studio will prepare different bouquets for you to match the outfit and the outdoor scene. However, if you want to have a special hand-held wedding bouquet, you can prepare it yourself. You can order your favorite type of flowers from a reputable florist and freely take photos with it. Sometimes, you don't need to be too elaborate. For example, if you're shooting outdoors in a grassy field, you can simply pick some grass and wildflowers to create a hand-held bouquet that is unique and eye-catching. Regardless of the bouquet you choose, pay attention to selecting a bouquet with fresh and vibrant colors that will stay fresh for your photos to always look beautiful.


8. Mood, Emotion
Before the significant event in your life, feeling nervous and anxious is something everyone will experience, especially the bride on her wedding day. To ensure the bride remains relaxed and comfortable, preparing mentally is crucial. When taking wedding photos, you and your partner need to prepare your mood and mindset for a long day to be able to enjoy posing and capturing memorable moments.
Your mood significantly influences your photos. If you want beautiful pictures, you must keep your mood relaxed and always wear a smile. If you are sad, upset, or uncomfortable, no matter how you pose, it won't look natural. Don't let any pressure or anxiety overwhelm you, be genuinely happy to express your soul through each photo for the most timeless and beautiful shots.


9. Health, Nutrition
Before planning for wedding photos, allocate about 2 months for nourishing your body and enhancing your skin and face to look the freshest. Pay attention to getting enough sleep, so you don't end up with panda-like dark circles, making your photos look terrible. Eat a fulfilling meal before the photoshoot because it can be exhausting - the makeup, movement, and posing can be very tiresome, so you need to pay attention to your diet to maintain your health and not affect the photo session.
For expectant mothers, bring fresh milk or light snacks to cushion your stomach to avoid exhaustion that might affect the health of both mom and baby. Regularly visit the spa for relaxation and proper care. On the photoshoot day, eat comfortably to maintain good health throughout the session, and trust the rest of the concerns to the professional team.


10. Posing
Experience in capturing beautiful outdoor wedding photos involves the skill of posing in various scenarios. This can be challenging, especially for those who are not accustomed to being photographed, particularly the groom. Typically, photographers will arrange different poses for each scene, ensuring the most beautiful shots are captured.
The bride and groom's task is to follow the photographer's instructions. A key point when choosing poses for wedding photos is to relax your body, avoid stiffness, and maintain a natural look for the photos. It's essential to note that when taking outdoor wedding photos, you shouldn't choose too many exhausting poses, even though poses like carrying, lifting, underwater shots, or climbing hills create a unique wedding album. However, if you choose these poses, you may not have the energy for subsequent activities, or during the photo session, repeating shots multiple times to capture the best angle may leave you drained.


