The series of events in a wedding day.

Pretty Photos is not enough...

When you hire a wedding photographer, you are trusting that they will document your day from the beginning to the end. While knowing when to lead, and when to step out of the way.

Ever seen a Photo/Video team in crocs, Jeans, and T-shirts shooting a wedding? I have.. AND I heavily dislike this. Like The least one can do for a wedding is dress up. With that said.. There is a time and a place for everything.

your wedding day is not the time and place for amateurs to mess up or be selfish enough to wear clothes as if they were going to chill at home.

Nonetheless, the photos and video can easily out live you and your grandchildren. So yeah its important..

So how do weddings typically go?

  • 1. Getting ready

    The photos of your dress, heels, jewelry, perfume, flat-lay, essentially all those little details.

  • 2. The ceremony

    From the walk down the aisle to your vows, reactions, and first kiss.

  • 3. The mini session

    This is a short photo session set aside during the day to capture photos of you in your dress and your fiance in their tux.

  • 4. The first dances

    your first dance, parent dances, and reactions from guests.

  • 5. The family and friends

    Group and candid photos of family and friends. This can consist of dancing, games, and of course group photos.

  • 6. The grand exit

    whether it’s sparklers, a send-off, or a last dance to the celebration.

NOTE. Every wedding is different — this is an example of how a typical day can be documented.

1: Getting Ready

The photos of your dress, heels, jewelry, perfume, flat-lay, essentially all those little details.

2: The Ceremony

From the walk down the aisle to your vows, reactions, to the first kiss.

3. The Mini Session

This is a short photo session set aside during the day to capture photos of you in your dress and your fiance in their tux. 

This session can even be done at a seperate location of the ceremony and venue becoming a side quest during your wedding day!

4. The First Dances

We document key moments during the reception such as your first dance, parent dances, and reactions from guests

5. The Family & Friends

Group and candid photos of family and friends. This can consist of dancing, games, and of course group photos.

6. The Grand Exit

whether it’s sparklers, a send-off, or a last dance to the celebration. This is the end of the night for your guest.

WHAT ABOUT BEFORE THE WEDDING?

AN ENGAGEMENT SESSION (OPTIONAL)

An engagement session is a relaxed shoot before your wedding day.
It’s optional, but many couples find it helpful for feeling more comfortable in front of the camera.

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