4. Wedding Planning Support
Helping your day feel intentional instead of rushed
One of the biggest things photographers mention when talking about difficult wedding days is poor timelines and lack of preparation beforehand.
A huge part of my role is helping prevent that.
You are not expected to know how long photos take, how lighting changes throughout the day, or how to structure a timeline around photography.
That’s where I step in.
I can help guide things like:
- first look timing
- ceremony timing
- golden hour portraits
- family photo planning
- getting ready coverage
- reception lighting
- travel time between locations
- sunset timing
- buffer room for delays
Why this matters
Wedding days move fast.
A well-built timeline creates:
- less stress
- more flexibility
- more candid moments
- smoother transitions
- better lighting opportunities
- more time actually enjoying your wedding
One thing I care deeply about:
Breathing room.
The best moments usually happen in-between the schedule!
Overpacked timelines usually kill those moments.
I also want to protect your experience
Some couples online mention feeling overly controlled or micromanaged by photographers during the wedding day.
I never want your wedding to feel like one giant production.
My goal is to guide when needed while still allowing space for real moments to happen naturally.