To Trash Or Not to Trash the Dress!

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We've all seen those amazing advertisements in magazines -a woman is in her gorgeous wedding gown, she looks like a model with that sultry look on her face, but the dress...
well, it looks like the bride (or someone) has completely trash the dress.
Most brides wouldn't even THINK of doing this on their wedding day! And must less taking trash the dress photos! And to many mothers-of-the-bride, this would be her worst nightmare.
But this is turning into a pretty popular photo op for many wedding couples! Whether it is submerged in water or covered in mud, these photographs can be breathtaking.
This is no longer something that is only for models and editorial high-fashion photo shoots.
Brides all over the country are turning to a new form of "preservation"when it comes to their wedding dresses.
Trash the dress photography is showing up everywhere.
Once the vows are said and the party is over, you can have one last hoorah by adding this extra event for you and your new spouse.
After all, the wedding day is over, so you might as well get as many great pictures as you can in your dress.
There isn't a right or a wrong way when it comes to this popular new trend.
Photographers from all over are using this as a way to get beautiful shots that they would otherwise be kept from doing before the wedding.
Trash the dress photos don't have to be limited to just the bride.
Grooms are participating in this trend by joining in on some of the photos.
In most cases, grooms tend to wear slacks and a nice shirt, since there is a chance they could be renting the suit or tuxedo.
If the groom does participate these can turn out to be some of the most amazing photographs from your entire wedding.
Many couples take this shoot to the beach or other body of water, a mystic looking forest or even a pretty fountain near their location to frolic in.
With many creative couples and photographers, these photos aren't just limited to looking pretty.
With both the bride and groom both involved, the possibilities are endless for the photos that can be created from this shoot.
You should already have a photographer picked out for your wedding, so discussing a trash the dress shoot with them shouldn't be difficult.
They should be familiar with this trend since it is popping up everywhere in the wedding scene.
If you and your fiancé are more of the traditional type, there are plenty of ways to still incorporate a trash the dress shoot without getting to far out of your comfort zone.
Although this can be extremely hard for some to understand, if this is something you are interested in it is definitely worth looking into.
This is not for those brides who can't imagine getting just one small drop of dirt on their beautiful gowns.
However, if you are someone who can part with this idea and go in the mud for a little fun, we say go for it! The images that can come from these trash the dress photos are more than worth it if you have the right photographer.
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