I know it sounds like a lot, but planning for 2 minutes per photo (and adding a few extra minutes for the big group shots) will make your day run so much smoother. We don’t want any chaos, just lots of love and laughter while snapping those gorgeous pics!
Okay, this is the best tip ever—assign someone from your family or bridal party to be the “Shot Caller.” Basically, they’ll help gather the right people at the right time, so you can stay in the moment without worrying if Uncle Bob wandered off. It’s like having a wedding day assistant just for your photos! How great is that?
Here’s a cute little hack: color-code your list! Use pink for before-ceremony photos and blue for after. That way, we know exactly when and where each shot needs to happen—no confusion, just smooth sailing through your photo session.
Oh, and pro tip: make sure this list is good to go by the final meeting. This is where we iron out every last detail so you can enjoy your day without a worry in the world.
Grab that Family Shot List Template and start putting it together with your favorite people. We’ve got you, love! This is your day to feel all the love from your family, and we’re going to make sure it’s captured perfectly.
We’ll handle the rest. Let’s do this!
Girl, let’s be real for a sec—family photos on your wedding day can get crazy if you don’t plan ahead. But don’t worry, we’re here to make sure your family portraits are organized and filled with love (and a few happy tears, of course!). So, let’s break it down, step by step, to make sure those family moments are picture-perfect and hassle-free.
First things first—you need the Family Shot List Template. This little gem is going to help you stay on top of everything, from which family members need to be in each photo to exactly how long each shot will take. Trust me, you won’t want to wing this! You’ve got enough on your plate, so let this list be your personal wedding day superhero.