- In your own apartment or house. Take a look at the room where the bride's morning is planned. As a rule, in the house where we live, there are a lot of household items that are necessary in life, but they may not look too good in the frame.
- Hotel room. Stylish and always tidy, no extra household items. You can choose the interior in any style, most of the good hotels are located in the city center. Some hotels have common shooting locations available only to hotel guests - lobby, bar, restaurant, front staircase, rooftop exit.
- Rent an apartment. Usually, for the price of a hotel room, you get a much larger area, which means more opportunities for shooting.
- Photo studio. It costs less than a hotel or apartment, rent by the hour. On the other hand, simpler interiors (in the photo often do not look quite the same as in real life) and limited time for shooting (there is no way to stay even for a minute after the end of the rental period).
- Outdoors. It also happens! Why not? Mornings in the field are great for a forest wedding.
- The morning of the groom in the barbershop. Style your hair and shave your beard. There are many barbershops with cool interiors that are great for capturing the groom's morning.
General rules for choosing a location:
- The interior of the room should be to your liking and match the style of the wedding.
- Pay attention to the area of the room, because a lot of vendors will come to you in the morning - a makeup artist, hairdresser, photographer, videographer, and possibly girlfriends, mom - is there enough space for everyone to take spectacular shots?
- Light. Are there enough windows in the room?
- Additional opportunities for shooting. Is it possible to shoot in the hotel lobby, access to the roof, etc.? Balcony, good view? Nice bath by the window?