1. Write your vows (and speeches) out on a piece of paper or designated vow books. I promise it will be better than reading off of a phone.
2. Grooms- invest in a manicure before the wedding or at the very least cut your nails and get that dirt out from under them.
3. Brides- you do not want to go dead last for hair and makeup; feeling rushed is not the vibe.
4. Let your family know when and where to be for family photos. Nothing kills the flow of the day like someone around looking for Uncle Bob.
5. Designate a friend or family member who KNOWS the members needed for your family shot list and provide it with them before hand- that way if they notice someone going astray then can intervene 😂
6. Couples who choose a first look will always have more time to mingle during their cocktail hour than those who don’t.
7. You think you want a 25 list family shot list, I promise you, you do not.
8. If you want candid type photos in your gallery you must BE candid 🤍
9. An announced cake cutting will interrupt and dull the intensity of the party happening on the dance floor.
10. Reception lighting is important and will greatly affect the way your photos come out.
11. Never ever be afraid to ask your photographer for their professional opinion- we’ve seen a lot of weddings and can make suggestions based off our experiences!
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