Photographer — Wedding
: Put your rings, invitation suite, shoes, perfume, and jewelry in a box before I arrive. This allows me to start shooting your detail flat-lays immediately without hunting things down. 2. Build Buffers Into Your Timeline
: Ask your photographer how long they need for family formals, wedding party portraits, and couple romantics before you finalize your schedule with your planner. 3. Consider a "First Look"
The "getting ready" portion of the day sets the tone for your entire gallery. WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER
: It gives you a private, intimate moment to react freely without hundreds of eyes on you.
If there is one thing you should absolutely make time for, it is a 15-minute slip-away during your reception for sunset photos. : Put your rings, invitation suite, shoes, perfume,
: If I am constantly looking down at a piece of paper to check off generic poses, I might miss a tear rolling down your parent's cheek or a hilarious candid laugh with your best friend.
: You can attend your own cocktail hour and mingle with your guests! 4. Trust Your Photographer Over a Pinterest Shot-List Build Buffers Into Your Timeline : Ask your
: Ask your bridal party to keep all luggage, garment bags, and snack trays in one corner of the room away from the windows. A clean space equals clean, distraction-free photos.