Decisions. Decisions. Decisions. Brides make hundreds of decisions to plan the perfect wedding and we want to help them make some of those decisions easier. In this series, we’re opening up about different parts of the wedding day timeline and uncovering some of the best decisions every bride can make before the wedding to help ensure the day is everything the bride envisions, and maybe even more! If you’re joining us for the first time, you can catch up here:
1. 5 Tips for Choosing Your Getting Ready Venue
2. 5 Things Every Bride Should Bring to Her Getting Ready Room
3. Is a First Look Right for Me?
4. The First Look from a Groom’s Perspective
5. Building in Time for Bride and Groom Portraits
6. The Three B’s: Bridal Party, Bouquets, & Boutonnieres
7. Making Time for Ceremony and Reception Details
8. Why We LOVE Linens
The time set aside for portraits of just the bride and groom is one of our favorite parts of the whole wedding day, and is also one of the most important for our couples. As a bride, you make a lot of important decisions about your big day, and sometimes it can feel like there just isn’t enough time to squeeze it all in. Our best advice? Don’t overlook portraits! Scheduling enough time for bride and groom portraits is critical, which is why we help all of our couples build a timeline that ensures they get everything they want out of their wedding day. With that said, here are three reasons why you’ll want to make sure you build in enough time to capture your first moments as husband and wife…
1. These will be the pictures you hang on your walls.
Think about your future husband and your future home. Now stop and smile. You’re getting married soon! Of all the photos that’ll adorn your new home’s walls, the portraits of you and your husband will be the most important, so make sure you have enough time to make the most of them.
2. You’ll get more photos in more places with more poses to choose from.
Since the bride and groom portraits are some of the most important ones, you’ll want to have plenty of variety. It’ll give your wedding album more diversity and your wall collages more visual interest. Plus, it’s just plain fun to have lots of photos together! You only get to be the bride and groom once! It’s a day to celebrate!
3. You’ll be less stressed the entire day.
There’s something calming about being with your husband alone on the wedding day without any distractions. It’ll be peaceful and set the tone for the rest of the day. No matter what happens after this special one-on-one time, you’ll have the memories you want secured.