How to Get the Perfect Wedding and Engagement Photos (2024)

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How to Get the Perfect Wedding and Engagement Photos (1)Photos by Becca Mathias

Local wedding photographer Becca Mathias offers tips for couples hoping to capture stunning moments to cherish forever.

By Sydney Livingston

Wedding days come with a lot of pressure. Sure, there’s the joy of a new union and the excitement of joining two families—but there’s also immense pressure for perfection. From writing and reciting the perfect vows to ensuring everyone is always photo-ready no matter what’s going on, weddings can often feel overwhelming.

With the day feeling like a blur for so many couples, one of the most important things is ensuring you walk away with amazing photos to look back on. Luckily, there’s a large pool of talented local wedding photographers from which to choose. Here, local photographer Becca Mathias offers some dos and don’ts to help couples achieve the perfect photos.

Engagement Sessions

When it comes to engagement photos, Mathias urges couples to take the pressure off. “Engagement sessions can be as formal or as relaxed as you like,” she says. “Whether it be strolling a local garden together in a formal outfit or going out for pizza and beers in your favorite t-shirt and jeans, pick a location or activity that plays into your love story!”

If you don’t feel natural in front of the camera, Mathias emphasizes that dressing up for a posed photo experience isn’t necessary. It’s ideal to choose an activity that lets you forget you’re in front of the camera and feel more comfortable. For example, if you and your fiancé are hikers, consider hitting the trails with a documentary-style photographer. If you met at a local restaurant or brewery, set up a session there and re-create the moment for your photos. There will be plenty of opportunity for glammed-up portraits at the wedding itself.

“Think of your engagement session as a date night together!”

Wedding Photos

Weddings are certainly more high-pressure than engagement shoots. It comes with the territory. Mathias offers some tips to minimize that stress and still make the photo sessions fun. Firstly, she warns against over-planning.

“Bouncing from location to location (if you’re not staying at your venue all day) is one way to make your day feel more stressful,” she explains. Instead, allow photographable moments to occur naturally within the settings you’ve chosen.

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“Remember your venue is your photos,” Mathias adds. “If you’re looking for a light, airy look to your photographs, choosing a dark, moody venue probably isn’t a good fit, and vice versa!” She recommends the same strategy when creating a backup plan in case poor weather changes any outdoor plans. You should like the way your backup space photographs as well.

While it’s common to take advantage of co*cktail hour to shoot photos with the wedding party, family and as a newlywed couple, Mathias also suggests considering a “first look” to get portraits out of the way early. This allows newlyweds to enjoy co*cktail hour and mingle with wedding guests. “That way you can enjoy your dinner later without having to mingle then,” she explains.

Here are 10 more quick tips for great wedding photos:

  1. Plan for extra time for your portraits. Give yourself more time than you probably need. Best-case scenario, there’s more downtime to relax or more time for creative portraits.
  2. Movement always makes for more natural posing and expressions. Feel awkward? Wiggle and laugh it out! Have fun with your photos, and that joy will reflect in the final shot.
  3. If you don’t like a pose or it feels weird to you, don’t be afraid to tell your photographer.
  4. If you value detail photos, make sure to leave a box of everything for a flat lay at the beginning of the day. This can include any invites, jewelry, sentimental items, shoes, cufflinks, etc.
  5. Hold your ceremony kiss for a few seconds.
  6. Create a family groupings list for your photographer. Break into each side of the family and start large and include any small children, then take people out as needed. Stick to the immediate family if possible. Make sure to tell everyone the exact time and where they need to be for these photos. With a list and everyone listening, you should be able to knock out family portraits fairly quickly.
  7. Get ready in a room with good natural light and try to keep the room as clutter-free as possible.
  8. Keep your chin and eyes up as you’re walking down the aisle and hold any flowers at your belly button.
  9. Have anyone giving a toast or speech stand with the couple if possible, so the photographer can capture both the newlyweds and the speaker.
  10. “What do I do with my hands?” Touch your partner or, at the very least, keep your hands loose and don’t make a fist.

Finally, Mathias recommends couples book a photographer that they trulylove.This takes the pressure off of you to feel the need to direct and make sure you’re getting the shots you want.

She adds, “trust their style and they’ll make sure to get you the best photos of your day!”

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How to Get the Perfect Wedding and Engagement Photos (2024)

FAQs

How many photos should I get for engagement photos? ›

For an hour long engagement shoot I would probably expect around 50-150 images depending on the experience level of your photographer and the cost of the session.

How do you take good engagement pictures? ›

Here are my top tips to make sure you both look and feel great:
  1. Wear clothing that feel like you. The most important thing is that you feel comfortable during the session. ...
  2. Choose solid, neutral, lighter colors that complement your surroundings. ...
  3. Try to complement each other, but not match. ...
  4. Formal is better.

Should engagement photos match wedding theme? ›

Do your engagement photos have to match wedding theme? Not at all. One of the amazing things about Engagement Photos is that they are so separate from your Wedding Photos. I always encourage my couples to go to a location that they just couldn't get to on their wedding day.

What aperture should I use for engagement photos? ›

The #1 most important factor in shooting an engagement session is having a fast lens or a lens that can achieve a very low f-stop. The reason this is so important is that you need a low f-stop to create separation between the couple and the background with a super-slim depth of field. Any lens that can get below f2.

How many pictures should be expected from a 1 hour shoot? ›

In a 30-minute photography session, you could get around 20 photos to choose between, whereas from a 1-hour shoot you should expect 40-50 pictures to look through.

How many wedding photos do you really need? ›

Quality over Quantity

I am all about quality over quantity. Personally, I prefer to stay well under 1,000 photos for most weddings. My average is between 600-800 for most 7-9 hour weddings.

What is the best color to wear for engagement photos? ›

1. Choose light, soft, neutral tones. This is totally a personal preference, but my style of photography lends itself best to lighter, airier tones — like white, beige, and taupe — and pastels — like dusty blue, blush, etc. I find that neutral outfits are so romantic and timeless, and help to keep the focus on you!

What color is best for engagement photos? ›

By avoiding ultra-bright, bold colors, it will help bring all the attention to your faces, and let the eye focus on the way you and your emotions. The camera loves shades of soft pink and muted blues, mixed with sophisticated light neutrals like heather gray, creams, leather brown and white.

How do you look thinner in engagement photos? ›

Try your best to keep your body slightly turned, this will help you look slimmer than if you were standing straight on facing the camera. Tilt your shoulders toward the photographer, slightly dropped down and keep your hips at an angle.

Should you get your hair and makeup done for engagement photos? ›

Getting Hair & Makeup Can Make You Feel More Confident

Not everybody spends a ton of time in front of the camera, so having these beauty treatments done can give you a sense of confidence. If you are camera shy, getting your makeup done can make you feel more comfortable being photographed at your engagement shoot.

What is the best time of day to take engagement photos? ›

Time of Day

You've probably heard of the famous “golden hour,” which is the magical period shortly after sunrise or just before sunset. This time of day is the most popular and highly recommended for the best lighting possible!

Should you wear your hair up or down for engagement photos? ›

The ambiance and vibe of the location can guide your decision on whether to wear your hair up or down. For instance, an updo looks stunning for a formal, elegant shoot, while loose waves or braids may be perfect for a more relaxed and natural setting.

What is the best f-stop for wedding photography? ›

Best Aperture for Weddings

Again, wide aperture, such as f/1.8 or f/2.8, can help to create a shallow depth of field. This will blurr the background and emphasize the subject. Additionally, the wider aperture you're able to use the better you'll be able to balance that with your shutter speed.

What is the best f-stop for engagement photography? ›

And don't stand too close to your background: I'd recommend being at least 15-20 feet away from any background. If your friend knows what the camera's aperture is (the f-stop), have them set it to be as wide open as possible (the lowest Aperture number available – perhaps F4. 5 or even F2. 8).

What aperture gives the sharpest image? ›

So images shot at f16 or f22, for example, appear sharper than images taken at a wider aperture such as f2 or f2. 8. This is because smaller apertures have a larger depth of field. This means that more of your image is in focus.

How many photos should I give my clients? ›

Small business
Still life concept rate1-5 images (usually around 10 to choose from)
Social media (per recipe)1-3 images (usually around 5-10 to choose from)
Full-day (event type)35-50 images (not selects to choose from)
Full day (event type)50+ images (not selects to choose from)

How many pictures are in an engagement album? ›

Most couples end up with an album around 30-40 spreads (60-80 pages) accommodating anywhere from 150-300 photos. We design as many pages as we think best tells the story of your wedding day from the photos supplied.

How long should an engagement photo session be? ›

A typical engagement photoshoot will last between 60 and 90 minutes. This allows the photographer to capture a range of shots, from candid moments to posed portraits. During this time, the photographer will work with the couple to capture their unique connection and personalities.

How long is a typical engagement photo shoot? ›

Many couples ask us… 'what do you mean by the engagement shoot, we're already engaged?!?… This is just something that helps you prepare for your wedding day… and it doesn't last long (about 45min-an hour). Basically this photo shoot is about practicing, chatting, getting to know your wedding photographer.

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