To create stunning bokeh in wedding photos, I start by using a lens with a large aperture (f/1.2 to f/2.8). The wider the aperture, the more pronounced the blur. I focus on my subject—like the couple or a wedding detail—while ensuring the background is filled with lights, such as fairy lights or candles, to create beautiful, round bokeh shapes. The key is to keep the background at a distance from the subject to enhance the blur.
Incorporating bokeh in wedding photography brings out the intimate atmosphere of the event, highlighting the couple while softening distractions in the background. Whether it’s a first kiss or a candid moment, bokeh adds a magical touch, turning ordinary scenes into unforgettable memories with a touch of romance and elegance.