Honeymoon Photos Every Couple Should Take

Do it for the ‘gram—and for memories that’ll last forever.

After a perfect wedding ceremony, who doesn’t want perfect wedding photos to remember every single detail? You probably spent hours researching expert photographers and drafting a list of must- have shots to secure those album-ready pics. But now that the vows have been read, the cake has been cut, and your photographer has snapped that last shot of your sparkler exit, you can put all that recently acquired photography knowledge behind you, right? Well, not so fast. Your honeymoon is fast-approaching and destination photos are awaited. Of course, every couple’s honeymoon is different, but there are several standard shots to keep in mind. And just like your wedding, there are a few must-have honeymoon photos every couple should take. Keep this list and your passport handy as you jet off to celebrate officially being married.

 

The Location Shot

A photo that showcases your chosen destination, of course, tops the must-take list. Your number one must-have honeymoon shot should show off you as a couple, as well as the location you have chosen. To get the best location shot, stake out a locale before the tourist crowds descend.

Photo By Maldives Travel Guide


A Stunning Sunset Photo

Yes, your Instagram feed is probably flooded with sunset photos—but they're popular for a reason! I think one of the most romantic photos are those shots just before the sunset. Golden light, a tender glow, those last rays of sunshine lingering on the skin…that dense, warm light creates a very special romantic atmosphere. If your location has a vibrant sunset scene, then grab your heels and the hand of your new husband and dance in the streets.

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A Hand in Hand Shot

A hand in hand walking shot is another one of those classic must-have shots. My number one photo is a walking shot with you and your loved one with the encompassing scenery around you. It’s a quick moment of the two of you walking through your journey of life together.

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The Cozy Shot

Don’t forget to get a cute cozy shot! We think all couples, regardless of where they decide to spend their honeymoon, should have a super cozy, cuddly honeymoon photo or two. Don’t worry about how you think you should look in the moment. Just be.

Shot By Dipak Studio


A Playful Pose

A unique photo idea you won’t regret? Snapping a shot that you can replicate for years to come. Sure, honeymoons are said to be all about romance, but don’t forget to get a little silly. One of the shots you can capture is you two having a playful moment. We would suggest the man to pick her up and spin, which creates a genuine expression of bliss and laughter on her face ang gets you a perfect
click.

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Just the Two of You

If you’re jetting off to a popular location, it might be hard to keep hordes of tourists from photobombing your pics. But with the perfect angle, you can get an intimate photo of just you and your spouse. A must-have photo is one where it seems like you’re the only people in the whole area. Obviously, many areas that you may go to on your honeymoon may have other tourists there, so sometimes you just have to find the right angles to give the look that you are the only ones there.

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Just Relax

The wedding is over—time to relax! Be sure to capture some of that vacation relaxation on camera. A ”nice and relaxed, ‘real you’ shot” is an absolute must. Since it’s your honeymoon and you probably had official wedding photos taken, it’s time for you to relax and do something less formal.

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