Big Day Blunders – Here’s 7 Things You Need to Tell Your Wedding Photographer Before the Big Day

Wedding photoshoot of a couple by Lily Hayes Photography

Congratulations! You’re getting married, and your big day is finally approaching!

If you’re so nervous about it that you can’t sleep at night, that’s completely fine and actually quite common. There must be so many things running through your mind like menu testing, location arrangements, weather forecasts, and perhaps most importantly: your wedding photographs.

Here’s how to ensure that you don’t have to suffer any photography blunders on your wedding day: talk to your photographer!

1.    What is the Dress Code for Them?

You need to brief your wedding photographer on the exact dress code they should follow to stand out from the crowd at your wedding in a respectful manner. You don’t want somebody in casual shorts and a tank top running around the venue that you’ve poured your heart into preparing.

2.    What are Your Must-take Photography Shots?

This is the most important part of hiring a professional wedding photographer.

They should know exactly what you’re expecting from them. Give your wedding photographer an extensive list of photography shots they must take at each of your wedding events (prep, ceremony, reception). This will ensure your ideal locations, details, angles, poses, and lighting are taken care of.

3.    What is the Order of Processions?

Let your photographer know the order in which the wedding processions will be playing out so that they can be prepared to take the photographs.

4.    Who are the Most Important Guests?

Introduce your wedding photographer to the most important guests you’ve invited. Doing this will help the photographer capture more pictures of the people you’d actually like to see in your wedding photo book.

5.    Who are the Wedding Coordinators?

Connect your photographer with the wedding coordinators who are managing the venue and the wedding. This will help the photographer better navigate the venue and know who to reach out to if they need help.

6.    Are There Any Surprises to Be Captured?

If there are any surprise musical acts or dances at your wedding reception, let your photographer know so they can be prepared to find the best angles and capture everyone’s reactions.

7.    What Do You NOT Want to Be Photographed?

Perhaps most importantly, tell your photographer the things you definitely do not want them to capture. This ensures that there are no pictures in your wedding photo book that spoil your mood later on.

Wedding photography at a ceremony by Lily Hayes

 

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If you need to hire a great wedding photographer that you can trust in Dallas, then get in touch with Lily Hayes Photography!

I am a highly skilled and experienced photographer in Dallas who excels in different types of photography. I do wedding, engagement, family, children/newborn, maternity, and lifestyle photoshoots with great expertise. You can check out some of my photography here.

Please reach out to me to hire me as your wedding photographer.

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Wedding photography is a crucial part of your big day, capturing the amazing memories you’ll cherish for years to come. In Dallas, TX, there’s no shortage of talented photographers to choose from. When it comes to wedding photography, it’s important to find a photographer who truly understands your vision and can capture your story in a way that is both artful and authentic.

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Lily Hayes is highly ranked Dallas Wedding Photographer. Also, specializing in fine art Maternity Photography, Newborn Photography, Cake Smash Photography and Family Photography. Servicing Dallas, Plano, Richardson, Frisco, Wylie, Rockwall and surrounding cities. Studio is located east of Dallas right off George Bush.

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