How to get Meaningful wedding photos
We know - EVERYONE and their mom has tips about what you should and shouldn’t do, what you need to have, what is a waste of money, and what is a non-negotiable. WELL… we have our own opinions, and we think they’re a little easier to digest.
The ONLY thing we recommend doing at your wedding is connecting. Connect with each other, connect with your guests, and be intentional about how you spend your time. Because what else really matters if you aren’t connecting?
If you are connecting, we’re capturing the purest form of love. And I promise that your gallery will reflect exactly that.
Connect with Each Other
Your wedding day is a celebration of your love and commitment. Take moments throughout the day to just be with each other. Whether it's a quiet moment before the ceremony, a quick whisper during the reception, or a dance under the stars, make sure to savor these personal connections. These are the memories you'll cherish the most.
Connect with Your Guests
Your friends and family have gathered to celebrate your special day. Take the time to share in their joy. It doesn’t have to be a formal meet-and-greet; even a quick chat on the dance floor or a shared laugh during dinner can create meaningful connections. Your guests are there to support and celebrate you, so let them know how much you appreciate them.
Be Intentional About Your Time
Weddings can be hectic, with a packed schedule and many demands on your attention. Try to be mindful of how you spend your time. Focus on the moments that matter most to you. It might be a heartfelt speech, a special dance, or simply taking in the atmosphere of your beautiful day. Prioritize what feels right for you and your partner, and don’t stress about the little things.
Enjoy the Experience
At the end of the day, your wedding is about celebrating your love story. Don’t get too caught up in the details. Enjoy the process, have fun, and create memories that will last a lifetime. Remember, it’s not about having a perfect wedding; it’s about having a meaningful one.