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Wedding Day Guide 2020

A guide to help walk you through your wedding day. © Sergio Aguayo Photography

A guide to help walk you through your wedding day.

© Sergio Aguayo Photography

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T H E

F A M I L Y

You love your family, even though they can be a bit crazy. Plus

the excitement of the ceremony is so contagious. Which is to be

expected because you just got married! How could they not be

happy for the two of you?

That’s why having a list of family members that you need photos

with is always helpful. I reccommend including names, as

well as their role. For example, «Mother of the Bride (Sara)».

Since this is likely my first time meeting your family, this will

make it easier for me to go down the list and call out names,

and I can also keep track of who has gotten their photo taken.

Definitely make sure to let any family members who are part

of these formals know that they have to be there! Tell them

where to go right after the ceremony, so that they know where

to go. People often tend to wander during this part - people

who need to be in more than one photo try to leave after their

first one. While I will of course keep an eye on everyone and

do my best to let them know when they are done. Another

helpful option can even be to send your shot list to your family

members so that they are aware of what is going on.

If you decide to not do the First Look, then after family

portraits is when we will get some photos of just the two of

you. While all of this is going on, all of your guest will be at will

cocktail hour or the reception room.

1 hour

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