Start with photos you both approve
Use clear, natural couple photos where both faces, posture, and expression feel like you.

Selfies are casual by nature — the angle, lighting, and framing are built for a quick moment, not a portrait. That said, a clear, well-lit selfie can work as a starting point if it shows both faces naturally without lens distortion. The closer you can get to a front-facing, natural-light photo where both people look the way they actually do in person, the better the result will feel.
The guidance below explains which selfie qualities produce usable results and how to adjust your source photos to get the best output.
Selfies are casual by nature — the angle, lighting, and framing are built for a quick moment, not a portrait. That said, a clear, well-lit selfie can work as a starting point if it shows both faces naturally without lens distortion. The closer you can get to a front-facing, natural-light photo where both people look the way they actually do in person, the better the result will feel.
Start with realistic likeness, then compare it with classic studio and soft Korean light. The first round should reveal feeling, not create too many similar images.
Look beyond polish. Check whether both people still look like themselves, whether the expression feels relaxed, and whether the image supports the real wedding use.
These directions are chosen to help you choose source photos that protect likeness, tenderness, and trust. Compare how each one changes closeness, formality, layout space, and the way family or guests may receive the image.
Couple decision guide
Couple decision guide
Couple decision guideMove from emotion to decision: upload photos you both like, test a few clear directions, then keep the one that supports the next wedding step.
Use clear, natural couple photos where both faces, posture, and expression feel like you.
Compare realistic likeness, classic studio, and soft Korean light by warmth, formality, family fit, and design space.
Before downloading, check likeness, hands, wardrobe, crop, text space, and whether the image still feels tender.
FondPix is most valuable before a decision becomes expensive, public, or hard to change.
realistic likeness helps you judge the image from a different angle: warmth, likeness, family fit, and real wedding use.
classic studio helps you judge the image from a different angle: warmth, likeness, family fit, and real wedding use.
soft Korean light helps you judge the image from a different angle: warmth, likeness, family fit, and real wedding use.
Use FondPix for planning, previews, invitations, album ideas, and briefs. Use real photography for vows, family groups, guest reactions, and one-time ceremony moments.
Look beyond polish. Check whether both people still look like themselves, whether the expression feels relaxed, and whether the image supports the real wedding use.
Regenerate if the faces feel unfamiliar, hands look wrong, wardrobe feels off, text space is missing, or the mood feels too cold for a wedding.
No. Use FondPix for planning, invitations, albums, moodboards, and briefs. Keep vows, family moments, guest reactions, and ceremony memories as real photography.
Short answers for couples who care about emotion, trust, image quality, and real wedding boundaries.
A selfie works when both faces are fully visible, the light is even and natural (not strong flash or dark shadow), the angle is relatively front-facing rather than tilted upward, and neither face is distorted by the wide-angle lens at the edge of the frame. Close-up selfies with good daylight often work better than expected.
If you want the best results, yes — a clear couple photo taken at arm's length or by someone else, with natural light and natural expressions, will produce more accurate and beautiful portraits. But if you only have selfies right now, start with those to see whether the direction is right before investing time in better source photos.
Selfies taken very close to the face can distort features slightly. If the result does not look like you, try with a selfie taken at slightly more distance or in better light. A clear selfie taken outdoors in open shade often gives surprisingly natural results.
Upload clear couple photos and compare realistic likeness, classic studio, and soft Korean light before you use the image for the wedding.