I’m a true romantic at heart, and It fills me with so much joy to know that I get to work with so many amazing couples like you.
There’s something I’ve noticed over and over again, the couples who love their photos the most aren’t the ones who planned everything perfectly… they’re the ones who felt their day. The ones who let it unfold, who stayed close to each other, who allowed themselves to be fully there. These wedding day photo tips aren’t about perfection, they’re about helping you slow down, breathe it in, and create space for moments that actually feel like yours.

Before the music starts, before the dress is zipped, before anyone says your name down the aisle… There’s a quiet beginning to the day. And the way you step into it matters more than you think. Gather your details ahead of time, your rings, your invitations, the little pieces that hold meaning. Not because they need to look a certain way, but because it gives you one less thing to think about later. There’s something grounding about knowing everything is in its place, waiting.
And the space you get ready in… it becomes part of the story whether you realize it or not. Soft light through open windows, a room that feels calm instead of crowded, a place where you can move slowly without bumping into the rush of the day. It doesn’t have to be perfect, just intentional enough that you can settle into it. Even the smallest choices, like hanging your dress on a simple wooden hanger or wearing something that feels like you while you get ready, add to that quiet beginning. It’s less about how it looks, more about how it lets you ease into the day.






Some of the most meaningful parts of the day happen in the spaces no one is rushing you through. A first look, or even just holding hands around a corner, becomes this pause, a moment where everything else fades for a second. You can feel your heartbeat again. You can laugh, cry, say the things you didn’t have time to say earlier. It doesn’t take long, but it shifts everything.
And later, when the ceremony is over and the energy changes, there’s another kind of magic waiting for you, golden hour. The light softens, the timeline loosens just a little, and you finally get a moment to walk side by side again. Not performing, not posing… just existing together. These are the moments your photos hold onto. Not because they’re styled or perfect, but because they’re real.



It’s so easy to get pulled in every direction on your wedding day. Someone needs you, something is happening, time moves faster than you expect. But the truth is, your photos don’t come from doing everything right. They come from feeling what’s happening while it’s happening.
Take your time walking down the aisle. Let yourself look around. Find each other in the middle of everything. When you hold hands during the ceremony, actually hold them. When you kiss, don’t rush away, stay there for a second, like you forgot anyone else was watching. And when it’s all over… walk back down that aisle like you just did something incredible together. Laugh, celebrate, pull each other close. These aren’t instructions. They’re just reminders that you’re allowed to be in it.






This might be the most important one. Somewhere in the middle of the day, between the timelines and the people and the celebration, find a way to step away. Even if it’s just for a few minutes. Sit together. Stand somewhere quiet. Breathe. You don’t have to talk about anything important. You don’t have to do anything at all. Just being there, side by side, letting it all settle in… that’s the part you’ll remember in a completely different way. And it always shows in your photos, not because of where you are, but because of how you feel in that moment.





There’s this quiet pressure sometimes to do your wedding day a certain way. To hit every pose, every trend, every expectation. But the truth is, the most beautiful photos come from you being exactly who you are. Laugh when something feels funny. Cry when it hits you. Move how you naturally move together. Let things be imperfect in the way that real life always is. Because years from now, you won’t be looking for perfect. You’ll be looking for you.






If you’re dreaming of photos that feel honest, unhurried, and deeply like your own story, I’d love to be a part of that with you. The kind of day where you’re not worried about doing everything right, just being present with the person you chose. Where the moments are soft, a little messy, and completely real. If that sounds like the way you want to remember your wedding day, I’m here for it, and I’d love to hear what you’re dreaming up. Head to my contact page so we can chat about the ideas you have! If you want to learn more about me and what I do, click here. Can’t wait to hear from you!
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