Wedding Details 101: 5 Things To Not Forget When Planning Your Wedding

Let’s talk wedding planning.

Everyone has to do it, but I’m here to tell you what to not forget about from a wedding photographer!

When there is so much to plan leading up to your wedding, it’s easy to forget one or two things, it can be overwhelming even if you’re planning an elopement with only a few guests, you’re also juggling planning your wedding on top of normal life, your full-time job and just the stresses of life in general.

It literally is a full-time job, so don't put too much pressure on yourself! There are so many little details that just get overlooked so we have put down five of the most common we see forgotten on the big day.

1. A Plan For Bad Weather

You wish for good weather and fingers crossed the sun pulls through but always have a plan B, consider all your options and make sure you are prepared for anything!

2. Golden Hour

This is something that can be easily missed, the perfect lighting for your wedding photos is 1000% golden hour and make sure there's enough daylight time, it's the worst when I look at a wedding timeline and there are 30 minutes before the sun goes down to photograph the bride, groom, the bridesmaids, uncle's and aunties...you get the point there's a lot to fit in 30 minutes.

3. Brides you Gotta Eat!

This is something that I see so many brides forget about, the rush of the morning wedding prep, you wake up, you shower, get your hair done, makeup, photos by the time that's all done it's time to go, there's nothing worse than being hungry especially on your wedding day... you don't want your belly rumbling in the ceremony. Make sure you schedule into your wedding day prep a good breakfast!

4. Get yourself a Family Member / Photo Herdsman

Your photographers are not going to know who's, who and when handed a shot list will not have a clue who they need to grab for photos and you don't want to be asked every few minutes where Uncle Bill is... so designate a family or friend to herd everyone together who needs a photo, this will ensure your timeline doesn't overrun.

5. Extra Seats for the Ceremony

Last but not least, this is something that we see hugely forgotten, make sure you have extra seats for the ceremony. People will want to sit next to each other, so on some rows, there will be one seat on its own, so ensure there are more chairs than there are people.

Morgan & Gabriella Wedding in New Braunfels, Texas.

Morgan & Gabby are the sweetest people I have ever met & their wedding day was perfect. I first met these two at their engagement session back in February. We had such a great time then, & I knew their wedding day would be amazing. P.S. It was amazing.

We headed to New Braunfels, Texas in route from Houston to get to capture Morgan & Gabby’s Wedding day. They celebrated their wedding at Milltown Historic District & it was a dream. Once we arrived we saw the getaway car & where the two brides were preparing for their ceremony. It was a beautiful day to get married & I was so happy for these two to make it official. The two brides did a first look with each other & then enjoyed their wedding day on the bridge near their ceremony. Once that happened they approved the reception space & we took more photos along the way. Once their ceremony started it was non stop smiles from everyone watching such a happy moment. Once Morgan & Gabby riced their own vows it was truly sweet to hear how much these two care & love each other. After the ceremony these two spoke to everyone who attended their wedding. They took the time to say thank you & they enjoyed their night. They cut the best cheesecake in all of Texas & then rode away in the coolest car ever!

Emily O’Neil

newly engaged couple at their wedding day with their wedding guests

Elisabeth's Spring Senior Session in Galveston, Texas.

 

Elisabeth’s spring senior session in downtown Galveston, Texas.


Elisabeth is one of my Class of 2020 Senior Reps & my last senior session of the 2020 senior season which is super sad to see come to an end. When we originally planned her session it was for March, which coronavirus, we ended up rescheduling because that just couldn’t be the move. So we finally got around to doing her senior photos in the end of June which means it was HOT! We survived, but we had many breaks in the car & we brought water & snacks to keep us alive during her session. That’s just what you can expect when you book me as your senior photographer. I make sure YOU bring water, because Texas heat is no joke basically year around. Plus, Galveston is about an hour drive so snacks are key!

We started off Elisabeth’s Session on The Strand which is in Downtown Galveston. There are super cute spots I found & have just fell in love with & then we ended her session on the beach which is just Beachtown. The colors of everything were just perfect & I loved everything about it. I seriously couldn’t ask for better seniors, because they just get it. From locations to outfits to everything in between it just all looks so good together.

I love my senior rep teams every year & just announced my Class of 2021 team & I cannot wait to get everything going for them!



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