Once you have chosen your preferred wedding photographer, there are a number of ways you can be more prepared for the big day. Today we are talking about the top wedding photography tips that will ensure your finished product is truly beautiful.
Family Photos
Here is a handy list of what photo combinations you will want to get with your family:
Bride and Groom & Bride’s Parents
Bride and Groom, Bride’s Parents & Bride’s Siblings
Bride and Groom, Bride’s Parents, Bride’s Siblings, partners and children.
Bride and Groom, Bride’s Parents & Groom’s Parents
Bride and Groom, Bride’s Parents & Groom’s Parents
Bride and Groom & Groom’s Parents
Bride and Groom , Groom’s Parents and Groom’s Siblings
Bride and Groom , Groom’s Parents, Groom’s Siblings, Partners and Children
Bride and Groom with Grandparents
Little Details
Certain details will make for great photographic opportunities on your wedding day.
- Personalised or embellished clothes hanger for the dresses
- Fabulous shoes
- Antique Jewellery
- Unusual centerpieces
- Favours
- Pocketwatches
- Hip flasks
- Wedding speech notes
- Something old, new, borrowed or blue
Emergency Kits
No big day in Ireland would be complete without a little adverse weather, and it is worth being prepared. Your emergency kit should include a pretty umbrella and heel covers so that your beautiful satin heels don’t sink into muddy ground. Tissues, baby wipes and chalk can cover up a multitude of stains on your wedding dress or shoes if a little bit of mud spatters or you get a grass stain on the bottom of your skirt. Even if the weather is dry on the day of the wedding, be wary if it has been raining in the previous few days as the ground may still be soft. Bring a few white towels to place under your dress while photos are being taken outside. Ensure your bridesmaid has hairspray, extra hair pins and powder to hand in case it is raining or indeed if it is very warm and humid, as your hair and make-up may not stay in place.