Your Wedding Day: Planning your Photo Timeline

Cheers!!! It’s your Wedding Day Gorgeous!!!  You have spent countless hours dreaming of, preparing for, and investing in this day and now it’s HERE!  I can 100% promise you that, what will be your Best Day Ever will go down as one of the quickest day in your life!  This is one of the many great reasons why you have invested in your wedding photography, so that you can get the opportunity to relive this day over and over again!

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In order for me (your wedding photographer)  to tell the story of your day in a way you can relive over and over again,  it’s important that you have a well planned timeline.  Having a timeline will allow for you to really enjoy your day and for me to be able to give you the best photography experience. It tells you, your vendors, your bridal party, and your family when and where to be at every moment on your day.  Without a timeline, your day can quickly become very hectic and stressful.   A wedding day timeline can be difficult to create.  Your wedding planner and your wedding photographer are excellent resources to help you plan your wedding timeline to ensure that your day goes as seamless as possible. 

As it relates to photography, I always provide my couples a wedding day questionnaire 6 weeks before their wedding day. The questionnaire helps to ensure that I capture specific family photos,  important  moments, and special details. Knowing this prior to their wedding day will help them rest assured everything will be photographed just the way they like. Bottom line, I want to make sure that my couples have a great photography experience.

To help you get started, below is a helpful guide to help you create your own Photo Timeline for your wedding day.

 

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Details,Bridal and Groom Prep: 1.5 hrs approximate time needed

I always like to give myself plenty of time to shoot getting ready details such as your shoes, the dress, the RINGS, makeup being done and you hanging out with your girls and boys!  I mean who doesn’t love having beautiful pictures of their details and of them relaxing and having fun before they say I do!  Having all your items out ready for me to go in a brightly lit clean room will help me to quickly and efficiently capture all your details without missing a moment with your friends!

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First Look/Portraits: 30-50mins approximate time needed

During the first look, I typically take a step back and capture candid shots of you enjoying seeing each other for the first time. This is actually the only time that you get to be alone on your wedding day before being surrounded by the ones you love.  I don’t interrupt you until you let me know that you are ready for portraits but this normally last for about 5- 10 minutes.  If for what ever reason we run behind during the getting ready portion, no worries at all.  The first look acts like a built in cushion to bring us back to schedule.  I am a huge advocate about the first look, and you will definitely learn more about it later this week.

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Bridal Party Portraits: 40 mins approximate time needed

After you  have had a moment to yourself, I love capturing the bridal party photos immediately after the bride and groom portraits.  40 minutes gives me more than enough time to get the traditional shots, individual shots with the bride and groom, and also get a little creative with their poses. What I have found is that a lot of brides love to use the individual portraits with their bridesmaids to wish them a happy birthday on social medial! So it’s important that I have enough time to do so.   The added incentive for capturing bridal party portraits before the ceremony is that the bridal party can go straight into cocktail hour immediately after the ceremony. Now who does’t want to start the party early!

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Family Formals: 30-40mins approximate time needed

Family formals can be taken before the ceremony or after the ceremony.  If taken before the ceremony, you don’t have to worry about family members getting lost during cocktail hour, however sometime its hard to get your entire family together before the ceremony.  The wedding day questionnaire that is given to you 6 weeks ago is where you will list all of the group shots that you want taken at your wedding.  Keep in mind, the more groups you have, the more minutes you will need to add to your timeline for your family formals.  *Rule of thumb,  add 2 minutes more to your timeline for each additional group.

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Sunset/romantic portraits: 15-20mins approximate time needed

Once the ceremony is over, it’s time for the fun part! We have taken all the must have photos, the light during that time is absolutely amazing, and you are just simply excited because this will be your first portraits as husband and wife. We would only need about 15- 20 mins so that you can go in and enjoy cocktail hour with all your family and friends.

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Cocktail & Reception Details: 20 mins approximate time needed

If the reception is in the same place, I love to go in either right before the ceremony or right before cocktail ends to capture the reception details untouched by guests.  This is the only opportunity I have to capture the beauty of the reception room prior to guest arrival.  20mins is enough time for me to set up my lights if its in a indoor space and capture as many details as possible.   If its possible to have cocktail hour in a separate room, I highly recommend it.  It’s nothing like seeing all of your hard work just like how you imagine without your guests’ purses and jackets on their seat.  Plus that element of surprise is always great!

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I have had the amazing opportunity to work with Mia and Roxanne of All In Heels,  A full service event firm based in the Washington DC Metropolitan area for several weddings in the past. They were truly amazing in making 100% certain that the timeline of our couples’ wedding day run smoothly.  As your photographer,  I am here to help you the best way I know how, but unfortunately I am not a wedding planner, and I can’t do my job well and efficient if you don’t have a wedding planner/coordinator  in place.  Bringing on a professional planner to be your liaison and to take some of the load off your hands would definitely be beneficial. After all, during your engagement you want to have as little stress as possible leading up to your special day, right?! Trust when I say when you are stress it will definitely show in your photographs. 

You made it to the end!!! For reading this very long post, All In Heels has created this amazing wedding timeline that incorporates a photo timeline as well for you to download.  All weddings are different, however you can definitely use it as a base to create your own! We hope it helps!  DOWNLOAD HERE

I truly hope you enjoyed this blog post and found it helpful and useful! This blog is part of the #WithThis💍 collaborative blog series in which real advice from real wedding photographers shared to help prepare you for your wedding day! This collaborative series started from a desire that each of us has to educate and inspire brides-to-be. We’ve noticed that often times the information that is available to brides rarely comes from photographers and we want to assist in not only capturing the special moments that make up your love story, but also ensuring that you have the most memorable day possible. Make sure you check out the rest of the Blog Series: The Wedding to get useful information on preparing for your wedding day! If you are new to the #WithThis💍blog series, definitely check out our Engagement Series HERE!

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You can view the  entire #WITHTHIS💍 The Wedding:Blog Series below.

Lauren Tele Kendall

This is so helpful! I never even thought about a timeline (but I am sure Mecca would have told me). I can’t wait until tomorrow’s post! Thank you for all your hard work in putting this together.

Auriel Ryane

Great outline! I am planning a morning, outdoor, ceremony and was worried about harsh lighting for portraits following a 10 am start. But never considered knocking all that out before the ceremony even starts! This just improved my wedding photos tenfold.

Auriel Ryane

I’m also looking forward to the post on the first look! Ive always imagined my hubby to be seeing me for the first time as I walk down the aisle. I still need some convincing that the moment/time won’t overshadow the other.,

Ciara Thacker

LOVE, LOVE, LOVE IT!!! Thank you for this. I definitely was considering a first look and even more considering it after reading this. Even down to the wedding party. I swear you make me more and more excited as it gets closer. Perfect Blog!! By the way, the pictures are Gorgeous as usual!!

D.D. Ferguson

My daughter just got engaged Saturday! This advice couldn’t have come at a better time! We started the wedding planning yesterday! #WithThisRing

Shanice Christopher

Thanks for creating this informative blog series. I love the break down of all the important photo sessions. Luckily, we were able to budget for a planner and I know they will ensure our timeline is in full effect. I love the suggestion of family photos before the ceremony. That just might have to be our plan! My fiancé and I both have large immediate families, and I know gathering everyone in a timely manner will be too much.
Thank you so much! Also, lovely photos, Iris!

Brittney S. Carter

Ahhhhh! Eek! I have one of the best wedding photographers there is! I am so so excited to have you, Iris and this post confirms it even more! At the brunch yesterday, Terri Baskin informed us making sure you have a good photographer and that’s where most of your money should go and I am happy we listened!!! <3 Soo beneficial and helpful! I am at my computer with my notepad jotting these helpful tips down! I know Lola will ensure that we have a timeline to follow on our big day! Can't wait to read all of the other posts from the other beautiful photographers!!! <3

Ashley Jones

Thank you! Thank you for the newest #withthis Blog series!! As a city girl currently living in NC, I often feel my wedding resources are limited or catered to a typical southern bride. I am far from the traditional southern bride and I enjoy surfing the internet to find my next WOW factor. I’m learning all WOW factors don’t have to involve a surplus of money but rather focus more on the details. Today’s topic was extremely helpful in organizing my timeline. I plan to take the majority of our pics prior to the ceremony to leave more time for the PARTYYYY!!

Chaundrea Michelle Mason

Thank you! Thank you for the newest #withthis Blog series!! As a city girl currently living in NC, I often feel my wedding resources are limited or catered to a typical southern bride. I am far from the traditional southern bride and I enjoy surfing the internet to find my next WOW factor. I’m learning all WOW factors don’t have to involve a surplus of money but rather focus more on the details. Today’s topic was extremely helpful in organizing my timeline. I plan to take the majority of our pics prior to the ceremony to leave more time for the PARTYYYY!!

JaLisa Frasier

Awesome. I really enjoyed reading your blog. It’s going to be very helpful as I continue my planning. I have my pen and paper handy. I can’t wait to continue reading more. Thank you so much. Greatly appreciated. Very sweet of you and your team to do this for us and future brides to be. My favorite words Team Work Makes the Dream Work. Thank you again.

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Monique Jones

Thank you so much for this post!!!!! I am in the beginning stages of planning my wedding for next year. The idea of having a timeline created and having an idea of how long capturing the different photos of all parties involved in the wedding is so helpful. I am having an outdoor wedding/ indoor reception its is important for the me that I am capturing photos that paint a beautiful picture of our big day. I plan to implement the timeline to help keep my self on time for the day of as well as all parties involved. I can’t wait to read the other posts for the rest of the week in this series. Great kick off post :) !!!!!

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Ashlee Cherry

This is perfect timing. All this week, I have been driving myself crazy trying to schedule the wedding and scheduled time for the photographer as well. You just saved this bride to be! Can I put you in my back pocket so I can pick your brain even more lol. Thanks so much. Can’t wait to read the rest.

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Jennifer Terry

This timeline is going to be so helpful!

Krystyn IsBlessed

I had no idea how lengthy each sessions could be. This has me thinking ng about having a fist look so that our wedding can stay on schedule. Thanks for the tips!

Brittney S. Carter

Told my 3 Bride 2 Be friends about this helpful series! You ladies rock!

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