Location Guide
Best locations for couple and pre-wedding shoots
1. Start with light
Pick a location that gives you clean natural light. The best windows are usually early morning and late afternoon. Midday sun is harsh, so we prefer shade or soft open-sky light.
2. Keep backgrounds simple
A beautiful frame needs breathing space. Avoid crowded backgrounds, messy signboards, and bright distractions. Heritage walls, clean gardens, and minimal lanes work great.
3. Think about access and comfort
Parking, walking distance, and privacy matter. When couples feel comfortable, their expressions look natural, and the shoot becomes effortless.
4. Match outfits to the mood
Choose colors that complement the location. Warm tones suit heritage and sunsets. Soft neutrals look elegant in minimal spaces. Avoid tiny busy patterns.
5. Get a simple shoot plan
Share your references, timing, and travel plan. HGP can suggest the best time slot and a practical route for multiple locations.