Wedding Photography Don'ts: What Couples Should Avoid


Hey there! Your wedding day is one of the most important milestones in your life, and saying “I do” to your favorite person is a moment you'll never forget. However, the day can go by so quickly that it can be hard to remember all the emotions and details. That's why documenting your wedding through photography is so important. As I always say, "You can have the greatest day of your life but when your wedding is over, your photos/videos is one of the few items left".


Of course, you want your wedding photos to be perfect since you'll be looking back at them for years to come. But did you know that certain behaviors can interfere with the process and affect the final outcome? Here are some mistakes you don't want to make, So, let's get started!


When it comes to choosing a wedding photographer, finding someone whose style matches your vision is crucial. However, many couples forget to take an essential step when evaluating a potential photographer: reviewing their full portfolio.

It's essential to ask for a full gallery of a wedding that's similar to yours, ideally shot at the same venue and during the same season. This will give you a better idea of how your photos will turn out and if the photographer is the right fit for you.


Don't be shy about asking for specific examples that match your aesthetic, demographic, and cultural traditions. A professional photographer will be more than happy to provide you with the information you need to make an informed decision. Remember, your wedding photos will last a lifetime, so take the time to review your photographer's portfolio carefully.


We all know social media can be a great starting point when it comes to researching potential wedding photographers. However, relying solely on a photographer's Instagram or Facebook page may not give you a complete picture of their capabilities.

Its very important going beyond social media and taking the time to explore a photographer's website, where you can find larger galleries of their work and get a better feel for their style and creativity. Reading reviews can also be helpful in understanding how they work with clients and if their work is consistently high-quality. You can search google reviews, Facebook reviews, WeddingWire reviews, etc.

While social media can be a helpful tool, it's essential to do your research thoroughly to ensure you're making an informed decision. So, take your time and explore all the resources available to you before selecting your wedding photographer.


Did you know that scheduling a pre-wedding session with your photographer can make all the difference on your big day?

Meeting with your photographer before the wedding gives you a chance to get to know each other better, which will make the day-of shoot run more smoothly. It's an opportunity to discuss your vision, learn about their style and personality, and get a sense of how they work with clients.

During the pre-wedding session, you'll also get a chance to practice verbal direction and learn how to pose for the camera. This will help you feel more confident and natural in front of the camera on your wedding day, resulting in more authentic and beautiful photos.

So, don't skip the pre-wedding session! It's an essential step in ensuring that you and your photographer are on the same page and that your wedding photos turn out perfectly.


It's important to remember that your wedding photos should reflect your vision and style. While your photographer is the creative expert, it's crucial to communicate your vision to ensure that you're happy with the final product. It's a collaborative process, and by working together, you can create stunning photos that perfectly capture your special day.


I know that having a shot list for your wedding photos is important to make sure all the special moments are captured. However, I learned that providing too many requests can hinder my photographer's creativity and prevent them from capturing spontaneous, touching moments. If you want, you can create a list of must-have shots and allow me to use my artistic eye to capture the essence of your wedding day.


It's understandable to want to see your wedding photos right away, but it's important to remember that the process takes time. Your photographer needs to sort through all the photos, select the best ones, and then edit them to perfection. This can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months, depending on various factors. It's crucial to be patient and not rush the process, as your photographer wants to provide you with the best quality images.