A intimate guide to getting to know you and telling your

story in the most authentic and meaningful way.

Getting Ready

For me, “order” translates into refined, elegant imagery. A calm and tidy environment makes a significant difference in the final result. I kindly suggest asking your bridesmaids and groomsmen to keep the room clean and uncluttered throughout the preparation.

Details

If there are meaningful details you would love to have photographed, please gather them in your preparation room so we can easily access them.

Some examples include: stationery and invitation suites, shoes, dress and suit, tie or bow tie, jewelry, perfume or eau de toilette, watch, welcome bags, veil, rings, and more.

Please note that stationery items, in particular, must be available during preparation, as they are usually not accessible later in the day.

Portrait Session

This is one of the most intimate and special moments of your day—just the two of you, away from everything else.

I recommend setting aside at least 30 minutes for this session. I will guide you on the best timing based on the light, and typically I suggest to do it closer to the sunset time, or divide it to 15 minutes directly after the ceremony and 15 minutes closer to the sunset time – if the venue have the sunset view.

Group Photos

Group photos are important, but they can significantly impact the flow and timing of the day.

I highly recommend organizing them carefully in advance with a clear list to share with someone closer to you – the Bestman, the Maid of honour or the MC – so everything runs smoothly and efficiently.