TOP 10 anwers to TOP 10 questions brides may have.


How can I ensure that the photographer captures the images that I have in mind?


You can communicate your vision and ideas clearly to the photographer beforehand, and show them examples of the types of photos you like. It's important to discuss your expectations and preferences in detail with the photographer so that they can plan and execute accordingly.


Should I provide a list of photographs that I want to be taken?


Yes, it's always a good idea to provide the photographer with a shot list of the important moments and group shots you want to be captured. This will help the photographer to ensure they don't miss any important shots and will also help you to feel more relaxed and confident that you'll get the shots you want.


How can I ensure that the photographer captures the important moments of the wedding, like the exchange of vows and the first kiss?


It's important to communicate to the photographer which moments are important to you and which ones you want to be captured. A good photographer will be skilled in anticipating and capturing these moments and will work with you to ensure that your vision is met.


How long should the photo session after the ceremony last?


The length of the photo session after the ceremony depends on various factors such as the location, the number of shots to be taken, and the schedule of the day. Discuss with your photographer how much time they think will be required to capture the shots you want, and factor that into your overall wedding schedule.


How can I ensure that my wedding dress looks good in the photos?


Choosing the right photographer who has experience shooting weddings and who knows how to make the most of the available light and angles is important. You can also communicate with the photographer about your dress, its style and design, and how you'd like it to be captured in the photos.


Will the photographer take photos of the wedding guests and details like the decoration and the cake?


Yes, a good wedding photographer will take photos of the guests and details like the decoration and the cake. These are important elements of your wedding day that help tell the story of your special day.


Should I ask the photographer to take photos in black and white or in color?


This is a matter of personal preference. Some photographers shoot both black and white and color photos and give you the option to choose. Discuss with your photographer what you prefer and what you envision for your photos.


Will the photographer have an assistant or second shooter to cover all angles and moments of the wedding?

Some photographers work alone, while others have assistants or second shooters to cover multiple angles and ensure that no moments are missed. Discuss with your photographer whether they work alone or have a team and how they plan to capture all the important moments of the wedding.


How can I ensure that the photos are edited and delivered on time?


Communicate with your photographer about their timeline for editing and delivering the final photos. You can also discuss with them how often they will communicate with you and provide updates on the editing process.


How can I get copies of the photos and in what format will they be available?


Discuss with your photographer how you can access the final photos and what format they will be delivered in. Many photographers provide digital copies that you can download, while others may offer prints or albums as well.