Attention: brides-to-be (and grooms too) who are embarrassed by their smile…
Your Smile for your wedding photograph … like your special day … should be a happy memory. You spend hours choosing your wedding gown, shoes, makeup … but what about your smile? Looking your best, especially when second chances aren't an option, is extremely key. Your wedding day photos will tell your blissful story for a lifetime.
Many brides spend their wedding budget on the fanciest dress and the finest photographer and videographer in town but don't consider brightening their smiles because they feel it's "not cost effective". Because they are on a budget, a pleasing smile doesn't seem to be important…until it's too late. One bride I know could not wait to come home from her honeymoon to view her wedding proofs. As she sorted through the 200+ photos taken that day, she was amazed how the photographer had captured several key moments in such vivid details. She was saddened that many of the pictures she liked with her smiling accentuated her only true fault: her crooked, yellow teeth. She was upset that the truly beautiful day was ruined by her smile. She never wanted to show the album to anyone.
Also far too many newlyweds receive their wedding pictures only to find that the beautiful bride (or groom) isn't smiling.
Why would that be? How could that happen? It's supposed to be the happiest day of your life. Well I found out that men and women with less-than perfect teeth are extremely self-conscious on their wedding day. The last thing they want is to "ruin" their pictures with teeth and a smile. So they choose, sub-consciously, not to smile at all.