1.
Always
get
photos
in the dressing
room
. If you're self conscious or modest, we'll leave
the room if you ask, but please realize that some of the
best “getting ready” photos happen when the dress is
actually going over the your head and your bridesmaids are
helping you step into it. Remember, it’s easy to
delete photos later, but it’s impossible to turn back
time and do it all over again.
2. Light
the reception! A little bit of light in the
background makes it easier to get great shots. Placing
your dance floor under a tent will make a world of
difference also.
3. Tossing
Your flowers
and
Garter. Don't rush through this part... take a
minute to play with your crowd. This gives us time to get
a shot of you holding the flowers and looking back over
your shoulder at all the single girls getting lined up.
When you toss your flowers or your groom throws the
garter, be ready to call for a do-over if it doesn't go as
planned the first time.
4. Dance
to the photographer! (During your First Dance or
Father - Daughter Dance - ignore us completely.)
When we come around to shoot the fun dancing shots, it
would be wonderful if you and your wedding party would
occasionally turn and dance facing a little bit towards
us. You don’t have to do this a lot - but once in a
while.... just turn and show off for the camera a
little.
5. Putting
on the Rings. This is one of the most difficult
shots to get. All you need to remember is when
putting the ring on, hold the ring on the top and bottom
instead of on the sides. Avoid grabbing your partner's
wrist as you push the ring on. Try putting your hand UNDER
your partner's wrist. This leaves the sides open for
a clear shot and a great view for guests.
6. Unity
Candles are usually placed at the back of the
altar. Consider placing the candles out on the side of the
altar and stand facing your guests when you light them. We
a much better angle to get the shot and allows guests to
see what you are doing.
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