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WEDDING PORTRAIT TIPS

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LIZ & NICK

LIZ & NICK

Here at little glimpses we pride ourselves in capturing the most natural, candid portraiture possible. This style showcases your day as it was, helping to bring your personalities forward and documenting your day for a lifetime of memories While we shoot the majority of our images this way, it's also very important to capture traditional portrait groups as well

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We like to photograph the bridal party images at the beginning of your portrait session Giving us time to capture intimate images of you both together alone at the end of your portrait session This alone time is so valuable, and is generally the first moments you have together to talk as a married couple

As time permits, we love to include a picture of the bride with each of her bridesmaids and the groom with each of his groomsmen, since each person has been invited due to close, personal ties with the couple. We often try to capture these images during the 'getting ready' time.

CHAMPAGNE PARTY!

Another piece of advice is to bring something to throw to the wedding tribe celebrations! Perhaps a bottle of bubbly for that dramatic spray shot (but keep it inexpensive because you'll lose most of it), or some eco-confetti. There is something about popping some bubbles and throwing confetti that puts a smile on everyone ' s face - a physical expression of how you are feeling!

BRING THOSE FUR BABIES!

Pets at weddings.... Yes please! I adore all kinds of animals It may help you limit your options, as some venues aren't as dog-friendly as others! It shows another aspect of your relationship, and allows you to take some cute family shots! We all know that a person ' s pets are always an important component of their relationship!

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