Planning Your Wedding


Preparing for Your Wedding Photography Our primary goal is to ensure your absolute happiness with your wedding photographs,
as they will likely serve as the main way to reminisce about your special day in the
future (unless you've opted for a videographer).
Therefore, it's crucial to allocate ample time for this important aspect of your wedding.
As mentioned earlier, taking the time to sit down and plan your day will help maximize
the available time with your photographer.
The wedding day tends to pass quickly, so discussing the specific photographs and poses
you desire is essential. Keep in mind that not everyone is comfortable in front of the camera,
so some family members may not appear in the final photographs.
Typically, the photographer starts at the bride's home, capturing initial shots of
the bride and bridesmaids. Then, it's off to the church to photograph the groom and best man.
The sequence continues with shots of the bride's arrival, walking down the aisle, and moments
during the service, including saying vows and walking back down the aisle.
Group shots follow, allowing most guests to proceed to the reception and preventing any
potential boredom. The focus then shifts to capturing shots of the couple, possibly with
the bridesmaids and best man. Subsequently, additional shots are taken of guests who may
have been missed during the main service.
The photographer will document key moments like the first dance and the cake-cutting ceremony.
At this juncture, we ensure that all desired shots have been covered, allowing you to
savor the remainder of your day.


Contact us at enquiry@lifeinprint.co.uk.