5 Tips To Style Wedding Flat Lays BETTER

In this blog post, I’ll be sharing tips to style wedding flat lays BETTER to help you create captivating wedding flat lay photographs. If you’re a wedding photographer looking to capture stunning flat lays that truly pop, you’re in the right place. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out in the world of wedding photography, these insights have made a significant difference in my work. So, let’s dive in!

5 Tips To Style Wedding Flat Lays BETTER

Tip 1: The Power of the Three-Color Rule

One of the first things to consider when styling your wedding flat lay is the three-color rule. This rule involves selecting three distinct colors to create a harmonious and visually appealing composition. I recommend designating one color for the background, another for the invitation suite or text, and a third as an accent color for the flowers and other smaller details. This approach creates an intricate yet balanced look that is pleasing to the eye. Remember, three colors strike the perfect balance, avoiding the clutter that can occur with four or more colors, and preventing the flat lay from feeling too dull with just two.

a wedding flat lay with a patterned white background

Tip 2: The Magic of Real Flowers

Flowers can add a touch of elegance and beauty to your wedding flat lays. To incorporate florals effectively, consider reaching out to the wedding planner and florist. Ask if they’d like to be part of the styling process or if they can provide extra flowers for the flat lays. If that’s not possible, request a photo of the bridal bouquet or any floral arrangements to match the theme. When using flowers, opt for real ones rather than fake ones, as real flowers bring authenticity and depth to your flat lay photos. Real flowers have a natural quality that fake ones often lack, making them a preferred choice for adding charm and life to your compositions.

peach Flat Lay Background with brides bouqet

Tip 3: A Game-Changing Aperture Adjustment

Here’s a photography tip that might challenge conventional wisdom: consider shooting your wedding flat lays at an aperture of f/8 or f/9. While lower apertures are often favored for creating background blur (bokeh), flat lays benefit from a different approach. Shooting at a higher aperture allows you to maintain focus on every detail, ensuring that everything in your composition is sharp and clearly visible. This approach enhances the intricate details of jewelry, stationery, and other elements in your flat lays, providing a captivating look. While you may shoot the rest of the wedding at lower apertures, this adjustment can work wonders for your flat lay photography.

traditional flat lay light blue designed background

Tip 4: Balance and Symmetry in Your Composition

When styling your flat lay, it’s essential to achieve balance and symmetry within the composition. Imagine that there are weights on each side of your flat lay, and strive to balance the elements. Consider your flat lay as divided into four quadrants, and ensure that each quadrant is balanced in terms of objects and colors. This approach prevents your flat lay from appearing lopsided or cluttered. By maintaining balance, you’ll create a harmonious and visually pleasing photograph that draws the viewer’s eye to each detail with ease.

Tip 5: Selecting the Perfect Background

Choosing the right background for your flat lay is crucial. It should complement the invitation suite and other styling elements while aligning with the overall wedding theme. Whether you opt for a plain background, a painted background, or a designed background, make sure it harmonizes with the wedding’s aesthetics. The background sets the stage for your flat lay, so choose it wisely to achieve a cohesive and stunning result.

Tip 6: Make It Make Sense

Finally, ensure that everything in your flat lay makes sense and serves a purpose. Avoid including elements that are unrelated to the photo’s implied story. For example, if you’re featuring an invitation suite with stamps, it makes sense to include stamps in the composition. However, adding unrelated items, like wax seals, can confuse the viewer and detract from the overall narrative. Intentionality and coherence in your composition will elevate your flat lay photography.

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