Saturday, October 1, 2022

Pre-Wedding Photoshoot (The Reveal)

A few weeks ago, I told a friend that I might not post any photos from my pre-wedding photoshoot online because I was worried that some people would be irritated seeing their newsfeed being spammed with photos from lovey-dovey newlyweds like Noel and me. 

However, I have completely changed my mind after receiving the outcome from the wedding studio! The final products are so lovely! 

Candice from C Bride Wedding Studio did such an amazing job with the editing. My thick arms look slim; I look less wrinkly. Most importantly, my smiles in the edited photos look even more natural than that in the original pictures. Looking back, I have no idea why I grinned like a psychopath who had just murdered a family during the shoot.

Without further ado, let me show you some of my favorite photos!


Yooo...I love this photo so much! 
We look so dorky! 
Instead of stylish poses that flaunt our curves or candid poses that supposedly show off our chemistry, I actually prefer classic poses like this.
Both my mother and mother-in-law love it too. 
This is definitely a picture that will stand the test of time, at least in my dictionary.


A good chunk of photos we chose were taken with this background because the scene looks dreamy through the professional lens. 
Also, I love how this picture showcases the tiara and the lace details on my shoulder.
Noel looks a little like Crayon Shin-chan with those accentuated brows, but his smile is bright, as bright as that when he received his PS5. So, he's good.


This picture is a concise reenactment of what happens regularly when we spend time together.
The day begins just like any other days. 
Noel enters the room, happily immersed in his headspace. 
Suddenly, I stop him and excitedly babble on about the novel I am reading or the latest gossip I heard. 
Few minutes later, all Noel can think about is how to politely end the one-sided conversation without me getting offended. 
Let me tell ya, he might still be beaming but he has certainly spaced out.


Yooo...the teacher's persona is strong in this photo. Haha.
I adore the design of this Kua skirt, so I think this pose is perfect to showcase all its intricate details and layers.
Since we don't have a pet dog that we could include in the photos to brighten up the mood, a pet bonsai would do. :p


Initially, we chose this picture as THE photo to be printed out and hung in our future home. I love how radiant our smiles are.
However, after much deliberation, we decided to print out another picture instead since the hemline of my dress looks slightly rumpled in this. 
Nevertheless, this remains as one of my favorites, and for sure, I have to include it in this post to commemorate the hard work Noel put in to lift me up. XD     


Last but not least, let me show a side-by-side comparison of how we look in the raw photo versus the edited photo. 
I mean...we don't look bad, but I definitely need to work on my sitting posture so that my neck and back look less thick.

I'm going to do some arm and back exercises now. Bye bye.



 


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