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WEDDING TIPS TO HELP YOUR DAY RUN SMOOTHLY
Getting Ready
If you haven’t booked your accommodation for the morning of your wedding yet, here’s my top tip:
Choose a beautiful well-lit, aesthetically pleasing space. It not only sets the tone for your day but also makes a perfect backdrop for pre-ceremony photos. The more we can capture early on — with you, your bridal party, and close family, the less you’ll feel rushed after the ceremony. That means more time for couple portraits and more time enjoying your guests.
For the Groomsmen
There’s no need to be photographed half-dressed. I recommend having shirts, pants, and shoes on before I arrive. That way, I can focus on capturing those authentic finishing touches - buttoning shirts, tying ties, pinning flower, without staging anything awkward.
For the Bridesmaids
Please aim to have hair and makeup complete before I get there. You don’t want photos with one eyelash on or lipstick half-done. We’ll focus on the elegant, polished moments instead.
Bridal Party Shots
I always make time for individual shots of each person getting married with every member of their bridal party—either before or after the ceremony, depending on timing.
Ceremony Tips
Thinking about that first kiss? If you’re comfortable, holding it just a little longer helps me grab both a tight portrait and a wide shot — double the magic!
Confetti or Petal Toss?
These shots are always great. A few quick tips:
Ask your celebrant to remind guests to hold off on hugs and gifts until you’ve walked down the aisle.
Walk — don’t run! Soak it in, smile at each other and your guests, and let the confetti rain.
Post-Ceremony Moments
Take a few minutes - 5 to 10 minutes to greet your guests and receive their congratulations. These natural, heartfelt moments often make for some of the most beautiful candid shots, and you won’t even notice I’m there.
Family Photos
Keep your family photo list short and meaningful. Focus on the most important combinations and key family members like parents. It keeps things running smoothly and saves you from photo fatigue. We can always grab other group shots casually throughout the day.
Thinking about a full group shot with all guests? Let's do it, this gives me an opportunity to introduce myself to your guests & advise what is happening moving forward.
Champagne Spray
Planning a champagne moment? Lets go! I feel this is always a great way to loosen everyone up & up the vibes!
Night Flash Photography
Late-night flash shots are such a fun way to wrap up the evening. Think paparazzi-style, candid, energetic, and unforgettable. Totally optional, but seriously cool.
Final Thoughts
Relax. Soak it all in. The day really does fly. Remember — your wedding isn’t a photoshoot.
It’s a celebration and the best photos come when you’re simply enjoying it all.
Here is a potential timeline for x8 hours:
1:00 – 1:45 with Groom.
2:00 – 3:15 with Bridal.
3:30: Photographer/Videographer to arrive at ceremony space
4:00 Ceremony
4:30 Ceremony concludes with love and congratulations from guests.
4:45 – 4:55 Family photos
5:00 – 5:30 Bridal party photos (Bridal Party size dependant)
8:00 – 8:15 Sunset photos
9:00 Package concludes