Wedding Day Schedule
When the biggest day in our lives is finally here, a bit of stress is unavoidable. No matter how prepared the couples are for their wedding day, sometimes certain things can be forgotten during the hectic morning preparation process.
In order to skip any unpleasant incidents, let me guide you with an example on
the perfect 12 hours wedding day schedule.
Certainly, every wedding is different in their schedule and rituals, but I want
to mention some of the details from my professional experience that could give
you an idea of how the wedding day is usually planned.
Around 10:00 AM - Groom is getting
ready
We start by taking pictures of his
accessories: his watch, perfume, cufflinks, glasses, etc. While the groom is
getting dressed, we photograph his tuxedo, shirt, and bow tie. It is always
important for the groom to choose a person in advance who will help him to put
on his tuxedo and attach a boutonnière. You can choose a few people if you
desire, a relative or and a close friend.
It is a very special moment to be captured, and you want
these people to be by your side. When the groom is dressed up and ready for his
special day, we finish off documenting the preparation process by a family
portrait. Family members must be ready by the time the groom is dressed up. The
groom’s preparation time usually takes one hour, including the fifteen minutes
for the “details” pictures.
During that hour, the bride is preparing her hair and makeup
just before she starts her own part of the preparation process.
Around 1:30 PM - Bride is getting
ready
We try to arrive a few minutes
earlier during the time when the bride is in the process of getting her makeup
done, this way we can capture the final touch-ups, like a few brush strokes on
her face or a lip gloss application. It is essential to photograph the bride’s
wedding gown before she puts it on. It takes the same time for the bride to
prepare, as for the groom, an approximate of one hour including the 15 minutes
for the details, the jewelry, the veil, the shoes, and perfume.
The bride’s family and friends also need to be ready for the
most important part of the pre-wedding photo session. It is a very emotional
moment and everyone has to be on the pictures.
Around 2:00 PM - Ceremony
Usually, the ceremony takes one
hour, but most of the time we just follow the event as it goes. It is
understandable that after the ceremony each of the invitees would want to
congratulate you and spend some time with you. However, it is important for the
bride and the groom to keep in mind the limited time left for their couple of pictures. It is always better to be on time for that part.
For example, at 3:30 PM the newlyweds are free to
go after their ceremony and it usually takes about half an hour to arrive to
the destination where the couple pictures will be taken.
An exception applies if the chosen couple pictures photo a session is located at the same venue as their reception.
Around 4:00 PM - Couple pictures
A couple of pictures could take
from 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the proximity of the location
and its surroundings.
The time for a couple picture photo session should last no
longer than 2 hours, otherwise the couple will get tired before their
reception.
If you have don’t have any time left for your couple
pictures, don’t worry, you can always have your couple photoshoot scheduled
after your wedding. This way you will be able to choose a special place where
you would like your pictures to be taken.
Around 6:00 PM - Reception
The reception usually starts
around 6:00 PM, and we take the pictures of the settings and the tables 15
minutes before the guests start to arrive.
It is very important to photograph the cake before the bride
and the groom cut it. Usually, it is scheduled after the dinner around
10:00 PM.
Around 10:30 PM - Bouquet, Garter
At around 10:30 PM it
is time for a bridal bouquet and a garter toss. We finish our day of
photographing the wedding right after that.
In conclusion
I just want to suggest for the
bride and the groom to plan ahead their wedding day. There could be some
unpredictable moments and you really have to be prepared for that.
Create your own schedule, and try to follow it during your
wedding day. It is always better to send your prepared schedule to your
photographer and videographer.
It is important to give time to your photographer and videographer
to document the most memorable moments during the preparation process - one an hour for the bride and one hour for the groom is preferable. Also, try to
schedule your couple pictures after the ceremony for a minimum of one hour or
two hours if you are more flexible.
The morning preparation and the couple pictures are the most
important aspects to be considered when planning your wedding schedule, the
rest can be planned according to your own arrangements.
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