Planning your wedding timeline can feel overwhelming, but getting it right is essential for a smooth, stress-free day. As a wedding photographer with years of experience, I’ve seen how a well-thought-out timeline can make a huge difference. Here are five common mistakes to avoid and how to plan a timeline that lets you fully enjoy your special day.
Rushing through hair, makeup, and getting dressed can start your day off on the wrong foot. Allocate plenty of time for this part of your day, accounting for unexpected delays. I recommend setting aside at least 90 minutes for photos of final touches and candid moments with your bridal party.
If your ceremony and reception are in different locations, don’t forget to include travel time in your timeline. Pad in extra minutes for unexpected traffic or other delays to avoid running behind schedule.
A first look not only gives you an intimate moment with your partner but also allows for more flexibility in your timeline. By taking couple’s portraits before the ceremony, you free up time after the ceremony to enjoy cocktail hour with your guests.
Golden hour—the hour before sunset—provides stunning, romantic lighting for photos. Check the sunset time on your wedding day and plan your timeline to capture these magical moments.
Your wedding day should be enjoyable, not a marathon. Avoid cramming too much into your timeline. Instead, leave buffer time between events to relax and soak in the moments.
By avoiding these wedding timeline mistakes, you’ll create a timeline that ensures a relaxed and memorable wedding day. Need help? As part of my wedding photography packages, I assist couples in crafting the perfect timeline to capture every moment beautifully. Contact me here, to learn more about my offerings.