Welcome To Event Wedding
Wedding days are super hectic, there’s no doubt about it. My couples and I agree on a wedding day
When I sit down with the couple to plan the day, I paint a picture of what a “normal” wedding day looks like
This includes the portrait session of just the bride and groom, nobody else, which usually happens after
From experience, depending on their priorities, the time couples allow for their own portraits vary widely,
Wedding days are super hectic, there’s no doubt about it. My couples and I agree on a wedding day
When I sit down with the couple to plan the day, I paint a picture of what a “normal” wedding day looks like
This includes the portrait session of just the bride and groom, nobody else, which usually happens after
From experience, depending on their priorities, the time couples allow for their own portraits vary widely,
Welcome To Event Wedding
Wedding days are super hectic, there’s no doubt about it. My couples and I agree on a wedding day photography timeline so we know exactly what is expected at every hour of the wedding day. Yes, we are flexible but having the order of the day written down is a must for things to go smoothly. This timeline is discussed well before the day and all the key people in the bridal party and key suppliers are made aware of the plan so we are all on the same page.When I sit down with the couple to plan the day, I paint a picture of what a “normal” wedding day looks like and the expected timings allocated to each portion of the day. But I always explain to the couple that it is their wedding day and ultimately, they can do what they want and decide on the duration of each part.



From experience, depending on their priorities, the time couples allow for their own portraits vary widely, some allow for an hour and a half, but many slot in only 15-20 minutes. A reason for the latter is usually because they wish to spend time saying hello to friends and family especially those who have come a long way to be at their wedding. This is completely understandable and even expected. I do, however, encourage my couples to always spare some time for bride and groom portraits no matter how little. That is the only time during the day they can be alone and have photos done of just the two of them without anyone else in the vicinity, or worse, in the background.
