Wedding Photography

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Amanda and Garry's Wedding

Nicole and Will's Wedding

Sandy and Jeff's Wedding

Dana and Tony's Wedding

Rebekah and Andy's Wedding

Cox-Bodison Wedding

Jen and Chad's Wedding

Edwards and Wisecarver Wedding

Langley and Grant Wedding

Giving your wedding photographer some essential information in advance means you'll get the best out of them on the day. Here's a list of things that will help them provide you with great photographs of your wedding:

(1) Addresses for the preparations, the ceremony and the reception.
It sounds obvious but you need to give these in as much detail as you can. Include the full postal address, the zip/post code and a phone number. The last thing you need on your wedding day is a lost photographer.

(2) Times for everything.
Things don't always run exactly to time but be as accurate as you can. When do you want the photographer to arrive, when will the bride leave for the church, and most important of all, what time is the ceremony? Write out a schedule. If the photographer knows times and locations in advance they can plan to be in the right place at the right time.

(3) A list of family and close friends.
Remember your photographer probably won't know who anyone is. Having a list means they will be able to quietly identify people before everything gets going. They will then be in a position to organise groups more quickly and concentrate on the more candid shots that tell the story of the day.

(4) Contact details for the vicar, priest or registrar.
It's often a good idea for the photographer to phone them before the day. A quick courtesy call can make all the difference to relations between the church/registry office and photographer, and might mean a bit more flexibility during the ceremony.

(5) A list of all the formal or group photos that you want.
Have a list of shots that you would like and check with your photographer how much time you might need to do these. Guests can get fed up if they have to wait around for hours so don't make it too long. Try to have a list that can be finished in 20 minutes to half an hour maximum. You can always do a few more later in the day if necessary.





(6) A time and place for the group photos.
Talk to your photographer and decide where and when would be the best place to take them. Don't leave it too late in the day or it will be harder to get people back together. Just after the ceremony and before the bar opens is often a good time!

(7) A time and a place for shots of you and your partner.
These will be the most important of the day. You'll be busy and wanting to talk to your guests but make sure you allow some time, away from the wedding party, just for you. You'll need more than 20 minutes, half an hour or more if you can spare it.

(8) Names and contact details of one or two guests, to help organise the groups.

Pick someone who knows your family and friends, ideally someone who can make themselves heard and get people moving without upsetting anyone.

(9) A back up plan if the weather is bad.
You'll probably be planning to do most of your shots outside. If it starts pouring with rain it's useful to have an emergency plan in place. There might be a large room at your venue that can be quickly cleared if necessary, or an area sheltered by trees if the rain is light. Give the photographer a couple of suggestions and they can check them out.

(10) Any special requests or individual shots.
A good photographer should know what sort of shots to look for without being micro managed but, if you have a particular photo that you want, let them know.

Try to present this information in one package. If you deliver it as a series of several e-mails and phone calls, over a period of months before the wedding, it's more likely that something will be missed or left out. If you can't do it all in one go initially, send a final revised list nearer the time.

Prepared with these details your photographer will be able to concentrate on what they are good at, taking wonderful photographs of your wedding day.