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How to Be Well-prepared for Your Winter Engagement Photos?

July 10, 2022

When most people think about winter engagement photos, they imagine a scene of a frosty wonderland with snowflakes falling gently in the air. While this can be a beautiful backdrop for your winter pictures, it's important to remember that winter weather can be unpredictable.

That's why it's important to be well-prepared for your winter engagement photo session. In this blog post, we will discuss tips on preparing yourself and your loved ones for your upcoming engagement photo session. Let's get started.

When to Plan Your Winter Engagement Photos?

The best time to plan your winter engagement photos is in early December. This gives you enough time to find the perfect photographer and make sure they're available on your desired date. It also allows you to take advantage of the beautiful Christmas lights that will be up in most towns and cities.

Another important consideration is the time of day you'll take your winter engagement photos. The lighting is much different in the winter than in the summer, so you'll want to ensure you have a photographer who is comfortable working with lower light levels. Mid-morning or mid-afternoon are usually the best times for winter engagement shoots.

photo of couple in the snowstorm

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Lastly, you'll want to ensure you and your fiance are comfortable with the cold weather. If you're not used to being outdoors in the winter, it might be worth doing a trial run a few weeks before your engagement photos to see how you handle the cold.

What to Wear for Your Winter Engagement Photo Outfits?

As with any photo shoot, what you wear for your winter engagement photos is important. You want to look your best, but you also want to be comfortable and feel like yourself. Here are a few tips to help you choose the perfect outfit for engagement photos.

1. Opt for Neutral Colors

You'll want to avoid colors that may clash with the wintry background. Instead, opt for colors that will complement the snowy landscape. Deep jewel tones, like emerald green and ruby red, are always a good choice. You can also create a snow overlay for your photo if there is no snow places around.

2. Accessorize

Don't forget to accessorize. From cozy scarves and hats to stylish gloves and earmuffs, there are plenty of options. Best of all, these accessories can help to keep you warm while still allowing you to show off your personality.

3. Choose Layers

photo of couple by the Chritmas tree

Photo by Ian Schneider on Unsplash

When it comes to winter engagement photo outfits, layering is essential. Not only will layers keep you warm, but they can also add visual interest and depth to your winter pictures. Start with a base layer of a fitted turtleneck or sweater. Then, add a second layer, such as a jacket or cardigan. Finally, top off your look with a scarf, hat, or other accessories.

Tips to Keep Warm During Winter Photoshoot

As couples going for a winter photoshoot, you need to be prepared so as not to leave the photoshoot halfway due to the cold. Below are some tips that will help you during a winter photoshoot

1. Dressing in layers

Layers are a great way to stay warm. It's important to remember that it's not just the temperature outside that can make you cold, but also how you're dressed. You can layer up with a sweater, turtleneck, or even a scarf.

2. Taking Breaks Between the Photoshoot

If you want to keep your energy levels high during your shoot, take short breaks between each set. This will give your body time to warm up and cool down again before starting your next set. During the breaks you can drink a hot cup of coffee, drink warm water or snack.

3. Bring  Blankets

Since it's cold outside, you can carry blankets where you can cover yourselves when you take in between breaks. The blankets will keep you warm during the photoshoot session.

10 Best Winter Engagement Photoshoot Ideas

1. Snowball Fight

winter snow fighting photo

 Photo by Jasper Garratt on Unsplash

A snowball fight is an excellent way to inject humor into your winter pictures. This is especially true if you can incorporate other elements, like a wintery setting. Snowball fights help break up the monotony of posing for pictures. You can throw snowballs at each other as you run away in order to get candid shots.

2. Holding Handphoto of couple holding hands in the snow

Photo by Yuriy Bogdanov on Unsplash

Holding hands is a great way to show your love for each other, and it's also a great way to show off your engagement ring. Here are some ideas:

Hold hands in front of a fireplace. This will give the engagement photo a warm feeling while focusing on the two of you.

Hold hands while walking through snow-covered fields or other natural settings. You can even stand in front of an icy waterfall if that sounds like something you'd like to do.

3. Hiking Trail

photo of couple walking along hiking trail in the snow

Photo by Ryan Hoffman on Unsplash

The views of the mountains and nature are breathtaking, and it's the perfect setting for a winter engagement shoot. A hiking trail is a great location to capture your engagement photos because it gives you a chance to explore the area while you're getting to know each other. They also provide a great backdrop to your engagement photos, and you can hold each other's hands as you hike.

4. Dancing in the Snow

photo of couple dancing in the snow

 Photo by Alesia Kazantceva on Unsplash

 Dancing in the snow is a great idea for an engagement photoshoot. The backdrop of white snow makes it look like you're dancing in front of a dreamy, romantic scene. The bright colors and light make it seem like you're in a storybook world.

5. Going Ice Skating

photo of couple ice skating

Photo by Austrian National Library on Unsplash

Ice skating can be a fun and romantic way to spend time together as a couple. It can also make for some pretty amazing winter pictures. Consider ice skating if you're looking for a unique winter engagement photoshoot idea. Not only will you have a blast skating around and enjoying the winter scenery, but you'll also have some beautiful winter pictures to remember the day by.

6. Embrace Holiday Décor

photo of couple surrounding by lighting decorations

 Photo by Anthony Tran on Unsplash

It's a great opportunity to get some creative and unique shots. Take advantage of colorful lights. Whether you're shooting at a Christmas tree lot, in a park with lots of holiday lights, or even in your own home, colorful lights make for beautiful and festive winter photos. Try having your fiance or fiancee stand in front of bright light or the glow of a lit tree to make them stand out.

7. Snowstorms

photo of couple in snowstorm

Photo by Giorgi Iremadze on Unsplash

If there's a chance of snow on the day of your engagement photography, go for it. Even at night, you'll be able to get some fantastic images outside. You might wish to start your session indoors to avoid becoming too wet.

8. Christmas Tree Farm

photo of couple by the Christmas tree

Photo by Ian Schneider on Unsplash

Consider a Christmas tree farm if you're looking for a festive and unique setting for your winter engagement photos. Christmas tree farms are typically picturesque, and you can even dress in holiday-themed attire if you want. Plus, it's a great way to get into the Christmas spirit.

9. Piggyback Ride

Piggyride is the perfect winter engagement photo shoot idea. The snow creates a beautiful and romantic setting, and the piggyback ride is playful and intimate. This is a great way to capture the excitement and anticipation of your upcoming wedding.

10. Golden Hour

photo of couple in the golden hour

 Photo by Roberto Nickson on Unsplash

Something magical about taking photos during the golden hour is that the sun is low in the sky, and everything has a warm, golden glow. It's the perfect time for a winter engagement photoshoot. Your photographer will be able to capture some stunning shots of you and your fiancé against the beautiful winter scenery.

Conclusion

There you have a few helpful tips on being well-prepared for your winter engagement photos. From choosing the right clothes to doing your hair and makeup, these tips will help you look your best in winter pictures. So get out there and enjoy taking beautiful winter engagement photos with your loved one.

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