Here’s how to make your wedding timeline photography-friendly — so you get the most beautiful photos without feeling rushed.

Extra time is always good.

Add 10–15 minutes between every major moment. Calm creates better photos. I just mean no panic. I love the chaos of you and your loved ones and I’m really good at documenting the unnoticed moments. Don’t pack your the day, it’s good to leave time to be present and enjoy your happy day. 


 
Smiling newlyweds exiting their wedding ceremony with guests throwing confetti.

Schedule your couple photos after you’ve said hi to every guest.

Your wedding day is about you and your loved ones not about photos. I won’t take you away until you’ve greeted everyone.

You’ve invested so much of yourself and made it to organise a wedding, might as well enjoy it no?!

I make it a priority to think of giving you enough time to enjoy with your lover this precious day.




Letting me know what moments matter most to you.

Knowing whose special to you or who handmade things for your wedding will help me get all the precious photographs you want for your final gallery. 

 

Speeches at the beginning of the wedding breakfast.

In my opinion the stress of knowing you have to make a speech might ruin appetite and everyone should enjoy the amazing food you’re planning to have. 


For the rest I’m always flexible and happy to help you create a realistic and complete timeline so we can make sure every moment of your big day is captured.

I’d love to hear about your wedding plans and help you build the perfect timeline for your big day!! Get in touch.

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