1. Master the Art of Diving
To capture stunning underwater wedding photos, it's essential to not only know how to swim but also to excel in diving. Enhancing your skills not only allows for beautiful and unique poses but also contributes to your overall health and fitness. Therefore, if you're opting for underwater wedding photography, don't hesitate to enroll in swimming and diving classes. Learning these skills not only enhances your photo session but also benefits your well-being and physique. So, even if there are changes in your photo shoot plans, you won't be at a loss.


2. Boost Your Fitness
Unlike taking photos on land where you just need to strike a pose and wear a charming smile, underwater wedding photography requires a considerable amount of energy. The water environment can exhaust you if you don't achieve those beautiful wedding shots. Therefore, you and your loved one need to ensure good health to carry out romantic and emotional wedding photo shoots.


3. Psychological Preparation for Underwater Wedding Photography
Pose for photoshoots on land is challenging, but underwater, it becomes even more demanding. To achieve timeless underwater wedding shots, couples must first prepare themselves psychologically. Couples without experience may wonder, 'Is underwater wedding photography difficult? Do I have to hold my breath? How do I pose appropriately?' In reality, underwater wedding photography isn't as daunting as one might think. So, couples need not worry excessively. Simply consider it as swapping the photo shoot location from land to underwater. Though challenging initially, things will get better afterwards.
- The first advice for couples undertaking underwater wedding photography is to ensure strong psychological preparation, especially for the groom. Relax your body gently and follow the photographer's instructions. Once you get in sync with the underwater environment, everything will feel easier. Consequently, your wedding album will come alive with vibrant and dynamic poses.


4. Attire
Choosing the right attire is crucial for underwater wedding photography. Only with beautiful and appropriate attire can couples create timeless memories. Moreover, attire significantly influences the style, demeanor, and beauty in each wedding photo, especially underwater.
- Underwater photography restricts hand and foot movements, so the chosen attire should be made of lightweight materials for easy posing.
- Each scene carries its own unique ambiance, so attire should be selected accordingly for the most suitable fit. For a dynamic and youthful style, brides can opt for t-shirts, shorts, or bikinis, while grooms can choose a shirt or t-shirt paired with shorts.
- It's best to choose simple color tones like white or cream for the underwater backdrop. Alternatively, deep purple or dark blue can enhance reflections in the water, making wedding attire stand out in your everlasting album.
- Additionally, consider everyday attire such as shorts, a shirt, tank top, or t-shirt for the groom. For the bride to stand out and make a lasting impression, select lightweight wedding gown materials to create a graceful and charming look during underwater wedding photography.


5. Makeup Secrets
In underwater environments, skin tends to lose its color easily. Therefore, both the bride and groom should pay more attention to makeup secrets when taking underwater wedding photos.
- Choose waterproof, smudge-proof makeup products to ensure longer-lasting makeup during underwater shoots.
- For hairstyles, opt for simple, lightweight styles for easier movement and posing underwater. You can also leave your hair loose to create a flowing look underwater. However, be mindful not to let your hair become sticky if you don't want to ruin your wedding photos.

6. Professional Underwater Wedding Photography Team
No matter how beautiful the setting, how glamorous the makeup and attire, without skilled and experienced photographers and crew members specializing in underwater wedding photography, the wedding photos will lack vibrancy. Therefore, to capture stunning angles and create timeless wedding photos, choosing professional photographers and crews is crucial.
- Before deciding on a studio to produce your underwater wedding album, couples need to thoroughly research experienced providers. Only highly skilled individuals can help you and your loved one create memorable wedding photos.
- Take the time to gather detailed information and visit studios in person to see their underwater wedding photo 'products'. Ensure they shine brightly and vividly, rather than being mere deceptions. Once you've selected a studio, negotiate prices, choose shooting locations, and agree on the photography style to ensure the most impressive and satisfactory photos.


7. Location and Timing of the Shoot
Similar to taking wedding photos on land, to capture beautiful, high-quality photos, you should choose a location that suits the occasion.
- When taking underwater wedding photos, opt for famous beaches for more sophisticated and appealing settings. Consider beaches like Nha Trang, Co To, Bai Chay, and Phu Quoc to create your everlasting wedding photo album.
- If going to the beach isn't feasible, you can choose a swimming pool, which is safe and convenient. Rent a pool at hotels or resorts, which are also suitable places for underwater wedding photography.
- The best time for beautiful underwater photos is undoubtedly during the day and in seasons like summer and spring, when the weather is sunny and warm. Avoid rainy, gloomy, or excessively sunny days, as they're not conducive to good health. If you must take underwater wedding photos in winter, opt for indoor, year-round pools.


8. Choosing the Right Hairstyle
According to experts, doing makeup for a bride for underwater photography isn't much different from on-land photography, just focusing more on using high-quality makeup products suitable for underwater use. The bride's hairstyle typically involves sleek buns or braids. Accessories are also carefully selected and matched. If the bride wants to leave her hair down, note that it may hinder movement underwater and could get tangled or caught in accessories.

