Paul & Phoebe’s Wedding Photo Guide

Inspiration On What To Expect

It’s All About The Details

First things first, let’s photograph some details! To ensure time efficiency, please set aside the following items so that I can begin photographing them immediately upon my arrival. Additionally, I will also be capturing details of the venue and bridal suite(s).

His - suit jacket, cufflinks, watch, shoes, boutonniere, rings, vow book, cologne, cigars, groomsmen gifts, etc.

Hers - wedding dress, shoes, jewelry, bouquet, vow book, perfume, something-old/something-new, bridesmaid gifts, etc.

Wedding flat lays are photographed the day after your wedding. Styling flat lays requires time, precision, and creativity, which sometimes isn't available on the wedding day. Should you decide you want these photos included in your session, I will collect your wedding invitations on the day of the wedding. I will also reach out to your florist and ask for leftover florals. This will ensure color cohesion throughout your wedding images.

Getting Ready

While the two of you are hiding in your respective areas, I will be capturing a mixture of candid moments and staged photos. 

His - Have your suit pants and button-up shirt on. I will capture photos of the suit jacket being put on, cufflinks, tie/bow-tie, shoes, boutonniere, and so on. I’ll then get some candid captures of the groom and groomsmen interacting with each other.

Hers - Once your hair and makeup are complete, I’ll take a few touch-up photos alongside your makeup artist. Afterward, we can capture some robe photos (if desired). I’ll then step out while you put on your wedding dress. Once it’s on, I’ll return to photograph the dress being buttoned or zipped up, typically with the help of your mom or maid of honor. In past weddings, we’ve also done reveal photos with the bridesmaids seeing the bride in her dress for the first time, or a first look with the bride’s father.

Dos & Don'ts - Avoid any clutter or luggage in your designated rooms. No one wants to see suitcases or clutter behind you as you're putting on your wedding attire. Have a designated corner or separate room for personal belongings, and try to keep one area of the room clean for photos, preferably by the master bed and a large window light source

First Look & Formal Portraits

Opting for a first look? Here’s how it’ll go down:

Once the location is chosen, I will take solo portraits of the groom waiting there. Afterward, the day-of coordinator or I will go fetch the bride. The groom will have his back to the bride as she walks up behind him. I will snap this scene from a few different angles before the bride taps the groom on the shoulder. The groom will turn toward the cameras and see his beautiful bride for the first time.

Upon this reveal, be in the moment with each other. Kiss, hug, cry, laugh—everything and anything! I will be a quiet fly on the wall, photographing every little moment.

Once the nerves and emotions have calmed down, I will step in and begin formal portraits of the two of you.

In most cases, there is enough allotted time after the first look to tackle as many family/bridal party photos as possible. This allows for the two of you to get the most out of your cocktail hour.

Family & Bridal Party Photos

Unless requested otherwise, I tackle family photos first, followed by the bridal party. For these formal family portraits, I focus more on the immediate families, including their grandparents.

I will begin the photos with the grandparents so they can be seated and rest afterward. As you may remember from the family shot list you were requested to fill out, I photograph a mixture of group shots and individual shots.

Heads Up - When I take individual portraits of you with your bridal party members, I like to take a formal portrait and a silly one! Give your bridal party a heads up so they can brainstorm ideas for poses.

Pre Ceremony Details

Before guests arrive, I will capture detail photos of the altar, welcome table, signage, florals, etc.

Ceremony

Pretty self-explanatory. I will be photographing the ceremony from a variety of angles. Remember to smile!

Dos & Don’ts - Remember the “The Floor is Lava” game from growing up? Well, in this case, direct sunlight is lava. While you’re standing at the altar, if you or your partner feel sun spilling onto your face, try to reposition yourselves into a shadier spot. Diffused light (shade) is your friend!

You’ve just been announced as husband and wife, kissed, and started the recessional—stop halfway down the aisle and go for another kiss!

Cocktail Hour

Once I’ve finished tackling family photos, I will be documenting the cocktail hour. You can expect candid portraits of guests mingling as well as formal portraits.

Sunset Photos

Here are the real WOW photos from the day. Let’s run wild and have some fun! Don’t hold back your love and admiration for each other. The more fun you have, the better the photos will be!

Reception & Send Off

For the remainder of the evening, I will be documenting the reception candidly. I will be taking pictures from a variety of angles, capturing the first dance, parent dances, toasts, cake cutting, and more. During open dancing, feel free to grab me at any time for casual photos with you and your guests.

“And their love story became a beautiful adventure, unfolding with joy and laughter each day.”

This concludes the wedding day coverage!

Friendly Reminder - The day after the wedding, I will send you your ceremony kiss photo, ceremony exit photo, and a handful romantic photos of the two of you. A full preview gallery (containing 100+ images highlighting the entire wedding day) will be delivered to you through an online gallery 1-2 weeks after the wedding.

Your final wedding gallery will be delivered to you through an online gallery 6-8 weeks after the wedding. Should your wedding package include a physical album, we will schedule a Zoom call and begin the album ordering process.