![]() Ideally, I’ll arrive when your makeup is already done and you are still having your hair done. I like to arrive about 2 ½ hours before the ceremony (earlier if travel time needs to be factored in) as this is usually enough time to get photos of all the details such as the dress, shoes, flowers, jewellery etc while allowing a bit of time to shoot the actual getting ready. 10am – Florist arrives to deliver and set up flowers. Talk to your hair and make-up artists about how long they will need for your specific case, the number of people they have to work on will change the times quite drastically. 9am – Hair and makeup artists arrive, preparations start. Add 15 minutes for faffing time, there is always someone who is late. Not much changes if you are at several venues but you do need to factor in travel time. I’m also writing this timeline for a wedding where everything is at the same venue. You can absolutely do photos after dark but it is a lot easier to at least do the group shots before sunset.Īs a wedding photographer I am writing from the perspective of how long each section takes and what photos you can expect from me. ![]() If this applies to you, think about when you will fit in your photos and if it will still be light. ![]() This is usually the time between the ceremony and the meal or the time between the meal and the first dance. Once you start getting more than about an hour or two out, timings start getting squeezed or stretched a bit.
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