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A Few“ Just Married”

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Family Portraits

2:45-3:15

Family formals normally take place immediately following the ceremony. It’ s best to save all of the family formals until after the ceremony because ALL family members will be present at that time.
We’ ll need about 30 mintues for family formals and I will send a questionnaire before the wedding where you can list out the shots that you want. I recommend shooting portraits outdoors if possible so that they resemble more natural family portraits, especially if the ceremony location is dark!

Bridal Party Portraits

3:15-3:45

Now it’ s time for Bridal Party shots! I buffer in extra time throughout the day just in case we have some unexpected things that hold us up! This is a fun and easygoing time for you to spend with your bridal party! I usually recommend limiting our bridal party shots to no more than 2 locations( especially if everyone is driving separately). We’ ll get a combination of formal poses as well as relaxed shots of you hanging out with these amazing people! After we’ re done with bridal party shots, we can dismiss your party so that they can catch a bit of your cocktail hour!

A Few“ Just Married”

Portraits

3:45-5:00

Even though your wedding day will pass by in an instant, I want to make sure that you and your new HUS- BAND can take a few minuntes away from all of your guests to spend time soaking in your love togther. I like to leave at least an hour for your portaits together so that you can have time to unwind and enjoy one another. Depending on the time of year, I’ ll usually steal you both for a few minutes of your reception to grab another set of glowy portraits just before sunset.
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