Ryan's Wedding Checklist
Exterior Shot of Venue
- Empty shot of location Bride/Groom are getting ready
- Ceremony Venue
- Reception Venue (Can be the sign out front if not ideal)
Details/Setting Shots
- Photogenic details of the scenery/architecture/clouds/greenery
- Shots of details not planned by the couple/wedding team but are a part of the permanent setting (should not include people)
Ceremony Details
- Wide shot of the ceremony location (vertical & horizontal)
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Close up of details of the ceremony (floral arrangements, communion setup, etc)
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Aisle florals or entry decor (signs, runners, program display, etc)
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Close up of any instrumentalists
Reception Details
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Big room shot (vertical & horizontal)
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Shots of all different styles of centerpieces
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Overhead shot of place setting
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Close up verticals of place setting details, glassware, place cards, etc.
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Seating Chart Display (wide and tight detail shots)
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Any ceiling decor
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Sweetheart or Head table decor
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Cake Table
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Dessert bars/ snack bars
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Memory stations (photo displays, personalized decor displays, etc)
Bridal Suite
Bridal Detail Shots
Groomsmen Suite
- Candids of guys getting dressed
- Groom getting dressed with best man or dad helping him
- Close up of groom buttoning sleeve/cufflinks and adjusting tie
- Groom portrait in chair (smiling and modeling shot)
- Toasting or cheers shot if opportunity presents itself
Groomsmen Detail Shots
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Tie or Bowtie
- Groom's shoes
- Cufflinks if possible
- Any special alcohol
- Watch
- Belt
- Specialty socks
First Look
Portraits of Bride/Groom (after first look)
The goal of these first portraits is to capture the must haves and themost expected portraits first thing, so that I can be creative the rest of theday with the bride and groom.**
Ceremony
- Parents and grandparents being seated
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Groomsmen entering, bridesmaids entering
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Any children in the ceremony
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Pastor/Officiant
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Bride coming down the aisle from front and from the back (full length, then closer)
- Groom's reaction to seeing his bride
- Parent's reaction if possible
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Any readers, soloist, special guests involved in the ceremony
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Wide shot of the entire ceremony
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Groom looking at bride, Bride looking at groom during vows
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Close up of the exchange of rings (especially the bride putting his ring on because
she will face outward more than he will)
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Parents watching, emotional moments
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Candids of flower girls or ring bearers
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First kiss, pronouncement, recessional
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Recessional of all Bridal party and parents
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Main shooter follows bride and groom for first moments married
Bridal Party Shots
Bride and Groom:
Full Group Shots:
- Guys on one side, girls on other side
- Intermingled formal shot smiling at camera (vertical and horizontal) laughing at one another
- Model shot
- Walking/spread out a little (vertical and horizontal)
- Extra: Staged sitting shot with a few chairs if time allows
Bridesmaids:
- Full group, smiling at camera (vertical & horizontal)
- Tighter horizontal, girls closer to each other and laughing at the camera
- Girls walking and laughing (vertical & horizontal)
- Model shot of the whole group
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Bouquet shot (vertical & horizontal, no spaces in the background between
bridesmaids dresses)
- Single bouquet shot with a bridesmaid
- Individual shots with each bridesmaid and the bride
Groomsmen:
- Full group, smiling at camera (vertical & horizontal)
- Tighter horizontal, bro hug, arms around neck (unbuttoned jackets to avoid pulling)
- Guys walking and laughing (vertical & horizontal)
- Model shot of the whole group
- Close up of the boutonniere (if possible)
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Individual shots with each groomsmen and the groom
I only take “groomsmen with bride” and “bridesmaids with groom” shots if they are requested
Family Formals
- We follow the bride and groom's questionnaire list of family formals exactly,
but we also have some shots we always want to make sure that we take! -
Bride's
parentsmom/pop together (ifChrisstillandmarried)Connie Cuellar)
Grandparents (separately if they are single, together if they are a couple)
Cocktail Hour
- 10-20 Group shots of guests while they are mingling (depends on the guest count)
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Any passed hors d’oeuvres
- Speciality drinks
- Wide overall shot
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Looking for who parents are talking to, ask for group photos of those friends
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Additional bride & groom portraits
Reception
- Table group shots (I will not do every single table unless specifically asked by the bride and groom)
All Special Events:
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Dances (wide & tight shots of each dance unless it is a fast choreographed dance
or too fancy for close shots)
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Toasts (shots of the bride & groom, those who are toasting and guests' reactions
- Cake cutting
- Bouquet toss and garter
- Party dancing
- Shot of us with the couple
- Candids of mingling
- Any speciality stations for food
- Any special/unique event
- Bride and Groom sunset portraits
- The Exit!