Here in Taiwan it's a fairly common practice to take wedding photos before the wedding. The purpose is to have pictures of the bride and groom in bride and groom getups for the wedding invitations and banquet, and (nowadays) to share on social media. These are taken by a professional photographer, in a professional studio, with professional lighting and equipment. Or if some of them are taken outdoors, then at least there's a professional photographer and equipment. And then the photos are touched up afterwards, or in my case, heavily photoshopped.
Point is, most people end up looking great in their pre-wedding photos. For instance, here's one of mine.
A former classmate of mine is getting married soon. She included one of her pre-wedding photos in her wedding invitation. And both her and the groom look horrible. Like, she's 100 times prettier in real life than the picture she picked. And the groom, though I don't know him very well, looks exceedingly uncomfortable, with a very forced smile and incredibly tight shoulders. He looks like someone told him to say cheese while pointing a gun at him.
I have no idea what's going on here. Is this really the best picture they could find? Or are they so overwhelmed by wedding preparations (admittedly it's all taking place rather quickly, they met in like April this year and they're getting married in October) that they just picked a random photo and went with it? Or is this their way of telling us they don't actually want to get married themselves?
But the problem is, I can't exactly go up to them and ask, "Yo, what's with you guys looking ugly in your wedding photo?"
Point is, most people end up looking great in their pre-wedding photos. For instance, here's one of mine.
A former classmate of mine is getting married soon. She included one of her pre-wedding photos in her wedding invitation. And both her and the groom look horrible. Like, she's 100 times prettier in real life than the picture she picked. And the groom, though I don't know him very well, looks exceedingly uncomfortable, with a very forced smile and incredibly tight shoulders. He looks like someone told him to say cheese while pointing a gun at him.
I have no idea what's going on here. Is this really the best picture they could find? Or are they so overwhelmed by wedding preparations (admittedly it's all taking place rather quickly, they met in like April this year and they're getting married in October) that they just picked a random photo and went with it? Or is this their way of telling us they don't actually want to get married themselves?
But the problem is, I can't exactly go up to them and ask, "Yo, what's with you guys looking ugly in your wedding photo?"