The Etiquette and Tradition of Photographs
Wedding photographs are one of the most
important elements of your wedding day and it is very important
to have them done properly.
However, taking photographs is not something that can be
done quickly if it is to be done well - which means that
there will be a certain amount of time when the bride and
groom, the wedding party and families will be unable to
mix with the other guests.
Take this into account when planning the photographer's
time and try to stagger the number of people required for
poses. The photographer will probably have a list of poses
and groupings of people that are to be taken. Try to take
the large groups photos first, thereby freeing up members
of the wedding party to attend to the guests.
Try to avoid keeping people waiting endlessly until the
formal photographs are finished. The photographs can be
taken between the end of the ceremony and the beginning
of the reception, thereby allowing the guests the opportunity
of a pre-dinner drink and a chance to mingle among themselves.