Couples
Couple portraits work best when they feel like a natural part of the wedding day.
That can be before the ceremony, right after the registry office while your guests head to the venue, before dinner, or later for a short sunset round.
Couple portraits work best when they feel like a natural part of the wedding day.
That can be before the ceremony, right after the registry office while your guests head to the venue, before dinner, or later for a short sunset round.
I often recommend choosing a spot close to the ceremony or reception. One of the easiest options is doing the session before the ceremony: we are already where we need to be, and later you keep more time for yourselves and your guests. But it can work just as well after the registry office or in a short window before dinner without pulling the day apart. Sunset light is beautiful, of course. If that timing does not fit because of the schedule or the weather, that is not a problem. Strong couple portraits do not depend on perfect sunset light as much as on a good place, good light, and timing that makes sense for your day. I help with the planning, keep the session relaxed, and make sure the images feel natural.