Be yourselves
I got some posing ideas from magazines, the Internet, and my friends' wedding photos. When we started taking photos, we found that some of them looked okay and some were just not for us.
The best were actually those when we were being ourselves and just having fun in front of the camera.
We discovered early on not to copy others' classic poses or pretend to be someone else. Instead, we should simply be ourselves and do something we would enjoy at the scene.
Find your best angles
In addition to being joyful, the same expression or pose could look better in pictures depending on the shooting angle. At home, I identified these angels by posing in front of a large mirror. I would adopt a particular expression and pose, and then rotated to see myself from right to left, and tilted my head at different angles. This helped me not only to identify my more photogenic parts, but also helped me feel more natural and comfortable in front of a camera.