Wedding Tips

How to Plan for Photos on your Wedding Day

When the wedding day comes and goes, the only things left are your memories and photographs. As a wedding photographer, I understand the importance and necessity to have wedding photos that stand the test of time. The kind of photographs that you can look back 50 years from now and remember exactly how your felt. In this article, we’ll dive into a few different ways where we, as a team, can create the most stunning and genuine collection of images for you.

Did you know that a lot of photographers will create a separate photo timeline? There are a few good reasons why we do it, the main one being we want to make sure that we have enough time to capture each portion of the day. The photo timeline may even affect your existing timeline, which is why often times, your photographer will collaborate with your planner or you to create this timeline, so there are no surprises. An experienced wedding photographer will know exactly how to maximize your photo opportunities without compromising the day. Let your photographer know what photos you prioritize, so we can plan accordingly. It’s important to have breaks in between shooting, as well as enough buffer space so that if things inevitably run behind, we are still able to catch up.

Outside of photography timeline, the location and lighting is what makes or breaks the images. As a photographer, our eyes are trained to seek out beautiful spaces and natural light. We are also trained technically to compensate for lighting with artificial lights when we need to. With that being said, you have a big decision to make, often times before hiring your photographer, and that is finding your dream venue. If you’re on my website, chances are you love my style and will hire me or someone with a similar style. A venue with an abundance of natural light and neutral walls will provide the perfect canvas to create these photos.

During your wedding day, be sure to trust your vendor team, especially your photographer, to help bring your vision to life. Be open to location suggestions – we only have your best interest in mind and want to create captivating images for you to keep. Another point I like to bring up is candid photos. When interacting with your partner, loved ones and guests, remember to smile and don’t avoid the camera! So many people are naturally camera shy, but I promise you that only the best photos will be included in your gallery, and when your day is filled to the brim with joy and laughter, I guarantee they’ll be stunning!

Below are a few more tips to help you get the best photos out of your celebration.

Planning for Photos on your Wedding Day

  • When choosing a venue, think about the look you want and how the venue will serve as the backdrop
  • Collaborate with your photographer and planner to create the photography timeline
  • Know exactly what photos you want to prioritize, and communicate that with your photographer
  • Be open to location suggestions from your photographer
  • Lighting is everything – a lot of your photos will happen by a window or outdoors
  • Keep important spaces clean, such as your getting ready area, potential portrait area etc.
  • Share your Pinterest inspiration board with your photographer
  • Prepare your personal details in advance for flatlays and other detail photos
  • Remember to smile – candid photos are always happening
  • Trust your vendor team, and enjoy your day

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