Ask for Help - Wedding Photography


On the day too, don’t be afraid to ask the photographer “Would you like me to put my dress on in a certain room/place?” Some are not the kind to ask - as they are documenting your day - but will jump at the chance. If you're planning a special dance, let the photographer know in advance so they can set up their lighting and/or positioning with plenty of time.
The other big consideration is bride and groom portraits and available light. If you’re having a winter wedding, for some reason or another, people tend to have 3pm ceremonies. That means by the time the ceremony and congratulations are over, it’s 4pm and the light is essentially gone. If you’ve hired a photographer who is more accustomed to ambient (natural) light, they might not be as proficient with a flash, which will show in your photos.
Ask them if they are happy to do so, or whether it would be a good idea to have the ceremony earlier in the day. 1pm ceremonies in winter offer much more flexibility in portraits and formals.
Remember, photography is all about the light. The quality/availability of light will have a massive impact on your final story.