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Fast Tips to Help You to Enjoy Your Wedding Day More, and
for Helping Your Photographer Take Beautiful Photographs of You
© Anna Maria 2007
Artistic Mind’s Eye
Orlando Wedding Photography
www.artisticmindseye.com
artisticmindseye@yahoo.com
407-353-8502
Keep in
mind that achieving beautiful photographs on your wedding day is a two
way street between you and your photographer. While the photographer
brings expertise with the camera, and an artistic eye for freezing
important moments in time, there are many things you can do to enhance
your wedding for beautiful photographs.
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Avoid stress
by delegating last minute tasks to other people.
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An excellent way to accomplish this
is to
hire a professional wedding planner and coordinator. A
professional coordinator will know how to successfully organize your
day, and will be invaluable in helping you to avoid stress and enjoy
your day to the utmost.
If you cannot afford to hire a professional coordinator, designate
two or three people who will work together to coordinate everything
on the wedding day. Provide them with the following:
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A detailed timeline of
everything that will take place leading up to, and on the
wedding day.
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The order of ceremony.
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The order of reception.
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All of the names and phone
numbers of family members who will be included in group photos,
as well as the names and phone numbers for everyone in the
bridal party.
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A vendor list containing the
names, phone numbers, times of arrival and departure, and final
payments for each of the vendors who will be serving you on your
wedding day.
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Give your coordinators a list
of all last minute things that need to be done, and put them in
charge of making sure those things are accomplished.
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Put your coordinators in charge
of making sure everyone knows where they are supposed to be, and
when. This is particularly important during group photo time.
** Special note:
coordinating the wedding is very tiring, and keeps those persons from
being able to enjoy the wedding to the fullest. For this reason, it is
of utmost importance that the bride and groom are not the ones trying to
call the shots on the wedding day. It is also recommended that this task
not fall to immediate family members.**
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Allow enough time
for photographs. Group and couple photos take a minimum of one hour
and ten minutes (20 minutes for family group photos, 20 minutes for
bridal party photos, 30 minutes for the bride and groom romantic
session.) Keep in mind that the more time you allow for photos, the
more creative I am free to be, and the more relaxing and fun photo
time is for you, and for your family and friends.
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It is strongly recommended to do
the bride and groom romantic session before the
wedding ceremony, as well as most of the group photos if
possible.
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This minimizes the amount of
time taken away from you enjoying your reception.
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The less time you keep your
guests waiting the better.
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Before the ceremony, your hair,
makeup, and clothing will be more fresh.
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The better the
lighting, the better the photographs will be.
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Make sure your ceremony and
reception locations are well lit. What most people think of as
well lit is usually too dim for good photographs. All too often,
brides want to have their reception halls so dim their guests
can hardly see their plates in front of them, as they feel it is
more romantic this way. What they do not realize, is that this
kind of lighting is horrible for photographs, and inhibits
conversation and interaction between guests. It is possible to
maintain a romantic ambiance while still being able to see the
person next to you. Please opt for more light.
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Bride and groom romantic
photos, and family and bridal party group photos are usually
best done outdoors in a shaded area. If the sky is overcast, a
beautiful soft light is produced, and the photos can be done
anywhere outside.
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Throughout the wedding day, my goal
is to be as unobtrusive as possible, while still capturing the
moments that matter. I love to capture candid moments
photojournalistic style, however, during the romantic and group
photo sessions I will be providing more direction for photographs.
It is very important that everyone involved be present when they are
supposed to be, and for them to be fairly quiet and attentive to me
in order to move through the photographs as smoothly as possible.
The less that people listen to me, the longer group photos take.
Please inform your family and bridal party,
prior to the wedding day, where they will need to be, and when for
photos, and convey to them the importance of being quiet and
attentive during photographs. Please also remind them of these
things at the beginning of the wedding day, and put your
coordinators in charge of making sure everyone is present and ready
for photos at the appointed time.
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For a smooth
flowing reception, be sure to:
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Provide your DJ or master of
ceremonies with a detailed timeline of your reception.
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Instruct your servers, in
advance, to start pouring champagne for the toast as soon as the
family and bridal party introductions are made.
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Upon your entrance into the
reception hall, you should immediately move into your first
dance, followed by father/daughter, and mother/son dances.
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By the time your first dances
have ended, your servers should be finished pouring champagne,
and the person(s) giving the toast should begin speaking
immediately.
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Instruct your DJ to announce
the food directly after the toast.
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After people have had a chance
to eat and mingle for a comfortable amount of time, your DJ
should announce dancing, or your chosen alternative activity.
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Cake cutting, bouquet toss, and
garter toss should occur approximately 3/4ths of the way into
your reception, and at least 30 minutes prior to the departure
of your photographer and videographers if they were not hired to
cover the entire reception.
** Special note: the best
time for your photographer and videographers to eat is when the bride,
groom, and bridal party receive their food. This way they will be
finished and ready to capture the next thing to take place in time.
Usually only 15 or 20 minutes would be required, and cameras would be
kept handy in case anything important happened during this time.
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Be sure to get
plenty of rest on the days and nights leading up to the
wedding. Set aside the day or two before the wedding day as spa
days. Here are some ideas for relieving stress and enhancing
relaxation:
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Light, cardiovascular exercise
and stretching
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Schedule a full body, 90 minute
Swedish or similar massage
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Soak in the steam room or hot
tub
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Take showers and baths at home
with aroma therapy salts, soaps, shampoos, and candles
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Facial and body skin
treatments, wraps, scrubs, muds
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Full manicure / pedicure combos
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Take afternoon naps if needed
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Try to retire to bed a bit
earlier than normal at night
** A well rested bride
and groom, are a happy bride and groom, and it shows in your
photographs.
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Make sure to eat
good food on and before your wedding day. If you do not eat
enough food, your blood sugar level will probably be out of balance,
and you will likely feel tired, anxious, irritable, or edgy. It’s
super easy to avoid this. Just eat!
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Specific to Orlando Wedding Photography in summer:
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Remember that Florida is HOT and HUMID in the summer time!
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If you intend to have a summer wedding in Florida, it is
strongly recommended to have your wedding ceremony and reception
indoors.
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Be sure to select a light and airy wedding dress. If you opt
for a style with heavy fabric, you will likely become drenched
with sweat soon after you set foot outside, and you will be very
uncomfortable all day.
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When it comes to hair, in humid weather most styles go wacky
unless your hair is glued to your head. You should opt for that
stiff up do you’ve been contemplating.
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Mosquitoes and bugs are another reason summer Orlando
weddings are best indoors!
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