Formal
Wedding Photography Etiquette in Boston
and
on the North Shore of Boston- The Commons 1854 in historic
Topsfield, MA
Topsfield, MA
All vendors hired play such an
integral role in your wedding day. Here
at the Topsfield Commons 1854, when we execute your wedding day timeline, we
use the following comprehensive checklist.
Below is a guideline for the photography for a wedding reception
established and published by The ABC.
Brides
Wedding Portrait Etiquette
If the bride chooses to have a formal portrait taken, she should
do it when her wedding dress is ready. In addition, she should have her hair
styled and her makeup done in the same manner that she plans to have it done
for the wedding; she should also wear the same accessories she’ll wear on the
wedding day.
Traditionally, a bride’s formal portrait was taken to provide
her with a wedding picture to send, along with the wedding announcement, to the
newspapers. Today, formal portraits are commonly taken on the wedding day, and
the best photos processed rapidly so that it can be released to the newspapers;
however, the bride giving the groom her formal portrait, as a wedding gift, is
still considered a romantic notion. In addition, taking a formal portrait
before the wedding is also a good way for the bride to do a test run of the
hairstyle and makeup she wishes to have on the day of the wedding.
We use the following checklist to help clients decide what
photos they
wish to have taken.
Formal photos of the
_____ Bride alone, in her wedding dress
_____ Groom alone
_____ Bride and groom together
_____ Bride with her parents
_____ Bride with the maid or matron of honor
_____ Groom with the best man
_____ Couple with the bridesmaids and maid or matron of honor
_____ Couple with the best man, groomsmen, and ushers
_____ Couple with the groom’s parents
_____ Couple with the bride’s parents
_____ Couple with the children in the wedding party
_____ Couple with the entire wedding party
Candid photos of the
_____ Bride leaving the house
_____ Guests arriving at the ceremony site
_____ Bride’s family getting out of their car
_____ Ushers escorting close relatives to their seats
_____ Groom’s parents being seated
_____ Bride’s parents being seated
_____ Wedding party members in the processional
_____ Bride and her escort
_____ Exchange of vows
_____ Special moments, such as lighting a unity candle or breaking a glass
_____ Children in the wedding party
_____ Couple walking during the recessional
_____ Wedding party, with the ceremony site in the background
Candid photos of the Wedding Reception
_____ Couple being showered with toss items like bubbles
_____ Couple getting into their car
_____ Couple sitting in the back seat of their car
_____ Couple arriving at the reception site
_____ Couple greeting guests
_____ Couple mingling with guests
_____ Couple at the head or sweetheart table
_____ Couple dancing the first dance
_____ Bride and her father dancing
_____ Groom and his mother dancing
_____ Couple cutting the wedding cake
_____ Couple feeding each other a piece of the cake
_____ Family and guests dancing
_____ Couple making toasts
_____ Couple saying farewell to their parents
_____ Bride tossing the bouquet
_____ Groom tossing the garter
_____ Couple leaving the reception site in their getaway car
_____ Any other special moments the couple has determined in advance with
the photographer
Blog Posted by Johanna Eve of The Topsfield Commons 1854 and Boston Wedding Consultants
Blog Posted by Johanna Eve of The Topsfield Commons 1854 and Boston Wedding Consultants
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