Wedding Advice from a Wedding Photographer (Who Just Got Married)
Throughout the years, I have given countless wedding advice from the perspective of a photographer, but after hosting a wedding of my own, I’ve learned a few new tips from a bride’s point of view — and I’m sharing them here with you. Hope you find something useful in here and can make it your own.
How to Get the Best Candid Photos on Your Wedding Day
I believe that getting a great photo is a collaborative experience — a skilled photographer can make “anything” look good, sure. But with a little bit of help from you, we can make magic.
“What’s Your Favorite Part About Photographing Weddings?”
No two weddings are ever the same — each has it’s own unique group of people and details which means I get to witness something different at every one. If I took the time to write my favorite part about each one, we’d be here for hours. Instead, I’ve categorized my list into this collection of broader bullet points; so without further ado, I present to you my favorite part about photographing weddings.
What I Learned from “The Art of Gathering”, and How We’re Incorporating It Into Our Wedding
This year, I found a book called the Art of Gathering (by Priya Parker) that introduced me to a more intentional way to gather people. These are my biggest takeaways from her book, and an insight on how I’m incorporating these lessons into my own wedding.
The Zero-Waste Wedding Guide
Did you know the average wedding creates 400 pounds of trash? I believe there’s a better way to do things. Inspired by past low-waste couples, I’ve put together this list of all of my favorite sustainable swaps for you to consider implementing into your wedding day.