Be on time, I know this is hard to believe
but things get rushed especially on wedding days. If you show
up 40 minutes late for a photo session you're not going to get
as many photographs to choose from, you won't be as relaxed, and
in some cases you will be paying the photographer to stand around.
We suggest to plan on being 15 minutes early and if there are
people in your group that are chronically late, tell them to be
15 to 30 minutes early (you know the people we're talking about).
When you are going to be outside bring
a bottle of water, and some loose face powder, especially if it
is hot.
Women, bring a few safety pins for the
bra straps, and a few extra hair pins just in case that veil starts
to fall out.
If you're prone to double chins keep
your chin up to help reduce the double chin.
Make sure the flowers are going to be
there. Pre-arrange for them to be delivered or picked up so you
don't have to worry about them on your wedding day. If this is
going to be an all day event you may want to have your flowers
refreshed by a florist. Finally have the florist pre-label the
flowers, so the right person gets the right flower.
Fill out a shot list and give it to
the photographer ahead of time, this way you are more likely to
get the shots that you want. Look at other people's photos or
bridal magazines to find photos you like and show them to your
photographer. Most photographers will take the important photographs,
but if you have a special request tell them.
If parents are divorced or if there is
animosity between family members make sure the photographer knows
ahead of time.
For the kissing pictures don't pucker
to much you don't want to look like a cod fish and keep you tongue
in your mouth (this might come back to haunt you).
Relax and be yourself this is your
special day and no one else's. Your photographs will turn out
much better if you are relaxed and happy.