Creating Your Wedding Shot List

Your wedding day is filled with many special moments, and capturing these memories through photography is essential. As a couple, you'll want to look back on these memories for years to come and relive the joy of your special day. Here are some important photo opportunities that you won't want to miss during your wedding day.

  1. Getting Ready Shots: These photos capture the excitement and anticipation of the day. They can include shots of the bride putting on her dress, the groom putting on his tuxedo, and the bridal party getting ready. These photos are a great way to remember the special moments leading up to the ceremony.

  2. The First Look: The first look is a moment where the bride and groom see each other for the first time on their wedding day. It's a private moment between the two of you and is a great opportunity to capture a special and intimate moment.

  3. Ceremony Shots: The ceremony is the heart of the wedding day and capturing the moment you exchange vows and become husband and wife is essential. From the bride's walk down the aisle to the kiss at the end of the ceremony, these photos will be cherished for years to come.

  4. Family Portraits: Family portraits are a must-have on your wedding day. They capture the love and support of your closest friends and family. Be sure to allow time for these photos to be taken either before or after the ceremony.

  5. Reception Shots: The reception is a time to celebrate and let loose. From the first dance to the cutting of the cake, capturing these moments is essential. These photos are a great way to remember the fun and laughter of the day.

  6. The Send-Off: The send-off is the final moment of the wedding day, and it's a great opportunity to capture a final goodbye. This can be anything from sparkler exits to a send-off in a classic car.

In conclusion, capturing the special moments of your wedding day is essential. From the getting ready shots to the send-off, these photos will be cherished for years to come. Be sure to allow time for these important photo opportunities on your wedding day and work with your photographer to make sure they are captured. From candid shots to stylized posed shots, we can ensure that you have a beautiful album to look back on for years to come!


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