Asking from the perspective of both the model and the photographer!

For context, in my community couples don’t touch before marriage. As a result, engagement photos can be…stiff. Either photographers try to make it look like they’re touching by placing the woman a few steps in front of the man, or they just awkwardly hang out next to each other/separated by a flower vase.

My partner and I are about to be engaged. Now, we do touch, but we need photos that we can post publicly for more religious family and friends to see😂 The photographer taking the pics has a lot of really pretty photos (think snapshots from a movie vibe) but from her website I only see couples who touch.

I thought about maybe some props or doing it some place like a bookstore (because we are total nerds haha) although I know my partner envisioned it more like on a beach or something like that.

Any tips for all of us?

Thank you!!

  • 0heavyjaxx0@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I would do something that would cause you both to smile / laugh. Play a game, toss a ball. How about Tug-a-war? One of you push the other on a swing? Goto a park with those really tall swings. One you can swing really high on. Have your partner, hands on the swing :) push you hard enough that they can run under you. Make sure you’re both looking at the camera. Click click.

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    1 year ago

    What about a piece of glass between you two? Or a piece of plywood or other thin, flat item that can be viewed on-end? That said, how I would stage that would probably be far too risque for these photos (hands trying to touch, leaning in and yearning)

    I really like the bookshelf idea. But for the beach, some “beach stuff” that you can do together like a beach ball and I like the sand castle idea

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      1 year ago

      You’re on to something with the piece of glass! Can’t think of how exactly but that’s a good idea

  • KidElder@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Build a sand castle on the beach. Hopefully covers what your partner wants.

    Both peak over a dune and look at something in between you as a surprise and you could still touch as it wouldn’t be in the photo. Only you would both know.

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      1 year ago

      omg brb adding kites to my list of things to get if possible because that’s adorable. burying is unfortunately not possible because the weather here suddenly got very cold (like one week t shirt weather and the next im in a winter coat and shivering🥲) but we’ll see how it goes!! those are all very cute ideas ☺️

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    1 year ago

    Motion! Long lens with the couple walking towards you, chatting with eachother and laughing etc. Sitting at a table with cozy drinks, gazing at eachother. Throwing a ball/playing a light sport. Is whispering in ears allowed? That can be quite intimate as well. A great way to get laughs is to ask the bride whisper what she wants on her wedding list in a sexy way into the grooms ear. Once she starts describing a vaccum cleaner they should giggle a bit.

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    1 year ago

    Can you both be holding something, like could your partner be handing you a flower bouquet? For the book idea, what about sitting close to each other on a park bench reading the same book, or one of you holding a book and the other turning the page for them? Sitting at a picnic blanket and handing each other a sandwich?

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      1 year ago

      omg that would be actually amazing because one of our first dates when i really became sure that he is the guy i want was a picnic in a park😂

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    1 year ago

    You can make a half heart with your hand and have a photo of you two putting your hands together (not touching) to make a whole heart. Maybe use a stuffed heart and hold it together (cliche but it might look cute). If both of you have a common hobby or favorite character or tv show you can use a plushy or themed items. Maybe use a small tree and have one of you on each side, and hands on the center of the trunk at face level (so you get faces and the ring in the photo). If your shadows are allowed to touch I think you could create some interesting photos.

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    1 year ago

    Why not take a mix of photos? You can get some that make you happy and some that you can post.

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      1 year ago

      👀see if i didn’t have to travel 2.5 hours by train to get to my partner (he lives 5 hours away so it’s middle ground for us haha) i would absolutely bring my pupper. but the little guy is 16 years old with arthritis so too old for long trips 🥲

  • Livid-Storm6532@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I love this challenge! I would definitely suggest playing a game together. Tag, tug of war, build something together. Flirty looks over your shoulder while shyly tucking a strand of hair behind an ear. Pretending to whisper a secret to one another. Seeing who can jump higher. There’s SO much you can do here!

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    1 year ago

    How “risky” may the pictures be as long as they are no touches?

    I’m tinking of Disney’s Lady and the Tramp and Spaghetti or some other form of feeding each other

    • unfortunate-moth@alien.topOPB
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      1 year ago

      ooo good question, i’ll actually ask my mom what she thinks. we have a holiday coming up very soon where donuts are a very traditional food and i’m already seeing them pop up everywhere so maybe splitting one or finding a heart shaped one to share could be cute 👀

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    1 year ago

    Your bookstore idea is a great start. Give yourselves places to be and things to do.

    • unfortunate-moth@alien.topOPB
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      1 year ago

      thank you!! i’m trying to figure out options for if the day gets too cold or rainy to be outside😂 i was gonna also offer a museum but honestly i’d forget about the photographer and get too interested in the displays 🤣🫣

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    1 year ago

    Not sure if there is a taboo here, but my first thought was the couple walking together and holding either end of a rope with a knot tied in it. Like, you know tying the knot? I think that would be cute

    • unfortunate-moth@alien.topOPB
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      oh that could look cute!! although i’m not sure, i’d have to ask my mom. because i know that in many families at the wedding the bride dances with her father in law by holding one end of a special kind of cloth belt/rope type thing while he holds the other.

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    1 year ago

    Have them hold the same thing. Same book, same piece of clothing; maybe putting her coat on, handing him his gloves, etc… Hands on the back of the same chair. Eye contact and body language brings people together without being physically intimate

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      1 year ago

      Oh, yes, like those Victorian family portraits where everybody looks super serious, one sits on the chair, other stands stiff, holding on the backrest.