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Wedding Photography Checklist.

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Here are some ideas and tips of possible wedding shots that you may like to have on your Wedding Day. We have included some tips top get you thinking about exactly what photo’s you would like.

Pre-Ceremony Shoot with Groom
These shots can be taken at the groom’s house or can be scheduled to be shot an hour or so before the ceremony. Keep in mind that guests will start to arrive 30 minutes before the ceremony starts, which will affect the scheduled timing. This is sometimes a good time to get a number of the family photos out of the way so that they don’t cut into your photo shoot timing after the ceremony.

 Closeups and Full Length - Alone
 With your mother
 With your father
 With both your parents
 With other family members
 With the bestman
 With the groomsmen
 With ring bearer
 Checking your tie and/or finishing up
 Getting ready candids 
 Groom’s Details, i.e. boutonniere, tuxes hanging, bottle of cologne, card/gift from bride, etc.

Pre-Ceremony Shoot with Bride
These shots can be taken at the bride’s house while she’s getting ready. Again, this is a good time to take some of the family photos to save time later.

 Closeups and Full Length - Alone
 With your mother
 With your father
 With both your parents
 With other family members
 With Maid/Matron of Honor
 With bridesmaids
 With flower girl
 Putting on the finishing touches
 Adjusting garter
 Bride’s Details, i.e. the dress, the shows, the bouquets, makeup, jewellery, card/gift from the groom, etc.

Ceremony
The majority of ceremony shots are standard and most photographers know what to take. The things that you might want to add to this list would be anything that may be cultural in nature and/or an event that you’ve added to part of the ceremony that is not part of the standard ceremony fare.

 Ushers seating guests and mothers
 Bride’s Arrival
 Processional
 Bride being walked down the aisle
 Groom waiting at the alter 
 Bride being given away
 Wedding Party members at the alter 
 Kneeling at the alter
 Exchanging rings
 Exchanging vows
 Lighting unity candles
 Exchanging kiss
 Signing marriage license
 With officiant
 Recessional
 In front of the church after ceremony
 Candids outside with guests 
 Guests outside and inside the church. Some brides have elected to have shots done of all of the people attending the church ceremony.
 Couple leaving in limo

Formal Photo Shoot
This usual happens after the ceremony, but if you are getting married in the Fall months and/or you have a very limited time between your ceremony and reception, it might be beneficial to do this before the ceremony. Everyone meets at a pre-determined photo location. You can consult with your photographer on where an appropriate place may be. Be sure to inform all individuals that are required for your photos. Exchanging cell phone numbers with the photographer is beneficial in case there is a misunderstanding regarding where to meet.

 Bride Alone
 Groom Alone 
 Bride & Groom together - various locations 
 Bride with attendants
 Groom with attendants
 Bride with “the guys”
 Groom with “the girls”
 Bride with each attendant individually
 Groom with each attendant individually
 Entire Wedding Party 
 Hands with wedding rings
 With children from wedding party
 With best man and maid of honour

Reception Photos
This list covers all of the standard happenings at a reception. If you have any special events scheduled that you think the photographer should know about, be sure to be specific and add them. It also doesn’t hurt to provide your videographer with a list of the scheduled events for the reception. Any extended group shots, other than immediate family should probably be scheduled into this part of the day.


 Talking with guests at reception - receiving line
 First dance
 Cutting the cake
 Toasting
 With special guests
 Dancing and candids at the reception
 Wedding Cake before cutting
 Food or desert tables
 Organist and/or soloists
 Musicians
 Any decorations that you have spent a lot of time and energy putting together.
 Candid photos of everyone at the reception
 Photo of the invitation with bouquets, toasting glasses and table centerpieces

That basically covers all of the aspects of your day in a very specific manner. Again, you may have a photographer that is very free flowing and photojournalistic … a list like this could be very restrictive for them, so please keep that in mind.

Family Photo List.

 Bride with Mother
 Bride with Father
 Bride with Mother & Father
 Bride with Siblings (you may want to do individually or as a group
 Bride with Mother, Father and Siblings
 Bride with Mother, Father, Siblings, their spouses and children
 Bride with Grandparents
 Family generation photo including all above (you may want to wait and do this with the groom) 

 Groom with Mother
 Groom with Father
 Groom with Mother & Father
 Groom with Siblings (you may want to do individually or as a group)
 Groom with Mother, Father and Siblings
 Groom with Mother, Father, Siblings and their spouses and children
 Groom with Grandparents
 Family generation photo including all above (you may want to wait and do this with the bride)

 Bride, Groom and Bride’s Parents
 Bride, Groom and Groom’s Parents
 Bride, Groom and Both Sets of Parents
 Bride, Groom and Bride’s Grandparents
 Bride, Groom and Groom’s Grandparents 
 Bride, Groom and Bride’s Siblings
 Bride, Groom and Groom’s Siblings
 Bride, Groom and all Siblings
 Bride, Groom and Brides entire family
 Bride, Groom and Grooms entire family 
 Bride, Groom and both families combined

 Visit the Kliq Weddings Website to find out how Kliq Weddings can help capture your Wedding Day with stunning Videos and Photography! http://www.kliqweddings.co.uk

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