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Wedding Day Photography

Wedding Day Photography - It's the day of the wedding and you have got up early after a good night sleep and you have everything ready to go. Your day, if a full wedding day, is usually going to consist of a traditional wedding photography checklist;

Note: Please bear in mind that this list is just a guide for beginners or newbies to wedding photography. All weddings are different and the theme or general run of the wedding may be completely different.

  1. Bride getting ready
  2. Groom getting ready/waiting at church
  3. Bride arriving at church
  4. The ceremony (Church, Chupa, glass smashing, readings, vows, kissing, mass, wine drinking, singing, register signing, walking down the Aisle etc)
  5. Confetti/rice throwing shots (if traditional British wedding)
  6. Group shots
  7. Somewhere special or "time out" photographs with Bride and Groom
  8. Arriving at reception
  9. Toasts
  10. Meal
  11. Speeches
  12. Cake cutting
  13. First Dance
  14. Party
  15. Leaving venue (sometimes)

Leave your house early. You don't want to be late at any part of the day and traffic jams and accidents do happen.

99% of the time I arrive at the bride's house 20 minutes early. Like I said before, you can use the spare time to get detail shots. Is the car "jazzed up"? Is the house decorated? Are their "wedding bits and pieces" lying around?

For my wedding day photography, I like to shoot and record as much of the day as possible to cover all angles and "over deliver"...again, I think of referrals.

However, most times I sit and have a coffee with the father or something whilst waiting but there are occasions where I was needed early...so doesn't hurt to get there ahead of time.

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