Why You Should Have Your Wedding Details Photographed
You spent a pretty penny to be sure that EVERYTHING is cohesive and on theme, so why not photograph it? Then you can to cherish it forever.
If you are someone who opted to go with e-invites, I highly suggest paying a stationery specialist to create one amazing keepsake invite. This will be utilized in your wedding flat lay, but also can be kept in a shadow box with your veil, a few dried flowers from your bouquet and your favourite photograph from the day.
Things to gather for your photographer before they arrive so that they can get right into capturing the goods:
Jewelry- earrings, necklace, hairpiece and of course your rings!
Shoes, veil, dress, bouquet.
Invitation suite.
Grooms shoes, watch, tie/bow tie.
Groomsmen or bridesmaid’s gifts.
Any other meaningful things to you two specifically – grandma’s broach, a love letter, a handkerchief, whatever it may be for you!
It is super important that you have all of the items you would like photographed all in one place so that the photographer can photograph them all quickly! Plus, your photographer isn’t a mind reader, so the best way to be sure that something is photographed, is to communicate it to them. Bonus points if you’re able to let them know before your big day!
These photographs were taken at The Forward Workshop during a class taught by guest Tess Lucas.
Stationary by Mango Ink. Earrings by White Birch Handmade Goods. Dress by Lou Atelier. Venue Golden Acres Mountain Lodge.