Answer these questions to plan your photo timing…
1. Pictures before the ceremony? (Minimum 1 Hour, together)
2 Pictures together or separately? (Minimum 1 Hour, each)
3. Planning a first look, and who is included? It’s not always just the couple. Sometimes sit’s wedding party, family…(add an additional 30 minutes)
4. One or two photographers? (Can cut the photo time in half because they shoot both ofyou at the same time)
5. Will you finish pictures after the ceremony? (Minimum 30 minutes, usually 1 hour. For over 1 hour add appetizers for the guests.)
6 Additional locations before or after the ceremony? (Add both travel time and phototime, 30 minutes to 1 hour+)
7 Family\Wedding Party size
Taking pictures before, together, can maximize your time and limit yours’ wait time for your arrival. If separately, a second shooter can speed things up. As always, consult with your professional photographer, they are your best source for timing as they will know how slow/fast they shoot, how much time they need…
P.S.While I’m not your photographer, I can be your entertainer. The pictures in this collage were taken by me for ourBIG ScreenDJ Entertainment. A great way to flatter your guests by showing pictures of them that we take that day.
I hope you have a wonderful wedding day and a long, happy marriage. And if you need a DJ, I would be honored to help you celebrate. [Smile]
The Party Favers,
Your fun wedding starts here.