Tips and guidelines for achieving the best possible photographic result.

 

Light, light, light.
If you are wondering what the best time is for the ceremony to take place, remember that natural sunlight provides the sweetest, most romantic, and aesthetically pleasing result.


Wedding Tips

Make sure to allow your photographer enough time to set up and create the right conditions for stunning results.

To maintain a polished and fresh look throughout the prep, it’s best to start with hairstyling before makeup. This ensures the bride looks well-groomed in the early shots too.

Ensure that any mirrors in the room are spotless to avoid distracting reflections or smudges. Also, clear away unnecessary items — a clean space always looks better in photos.

For both the bride’s and groom’s prep areas, consider adding a few decorative touches like flowers, candles, or soft fabrics (e.g. tulle). These small details help create a warm, elegant backdrop that photographs beautifully.

Try to keep the number of people in the room to a minimum during makeup. This allows the photographer and videographer space to move and capture every moment without obstruction.

If possible, choose a room with plenty of natural light. It makes a huge difference in creating bright, flattering images.

Place the dress, shoes, jewelry, and other important accessories in one spot before the photographer arrives. It saves time and ensures nothing is missed.

Feel free to enjoy a small drink to calm the nerves — just don’t go overboard! Take a deep breath, smile, and stay present. Don’t forget to look toward the camera and enjoy the moment.

Avoid using tall floral stands during the ceremony, as they may block the view of the couple. Use lower designs that complement the setting without causing distractions.

Make sure the wedding accessories are delivered and set up at the church at least one hour before the ceremony begins.

Christening Tips

Ask your decorator to create a beautiful spot after the ceremony where your baby can be photographed. Since the baby will be seated, it is a good idea to use a cushion or soft fabrics for comfort, and to place something behind their back for support and safety.

We all know that on the day of the christening we want the baby to feel comfortable and calm. It is therefore important for everyone to work together and create the right conditions for a relaxed and successful photoshoot.