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A timeline to keep in mind on the wedding day

If you haven’t planned ahead, wedding day will be a whirlwind of activity. One after the other, a slew of ceremonies must be carried out. If you don’t plan the day beforehand, trust us when we say the day will fly by and you’ll be kicking yourself for not planning ahead.

So, to ensure that you don’t regret your decisions, here’s a blog to guide you through the process.

Wedding Outfit  : The bride and groom’s entire appearance on their wedding day is something wonderful to remember. So, before they both dress up, it’s a good idea to take photos of every component of that appearance. Kaleera, lehenga, Jutti, Groom’s turban, their rings, jewellery, and other accessories. These shots add a new element to the cinematography. 

Dress-up shots : When photographing the bride getting dressed, you can capture some of the most natural and emotional photographs. Getting ready shots are a terrific way to obtain some candid images, whether they get ready alone or together. This gives you more time to photograph every last element of the outfit, from hair clips to toe rings.

Solo Portraits : Without some of the best and traditional solo bride and groom photographs, your wedding memories will be incomplete. These photographs remain a lovely technique to capture the greatest aspects of the clothes and attitudes.

Solo portraits should be taken as soon as possible after getting ready, so that the makeup and hair are fresh for the finest results.

First Look : In recent years, Indian weddings have become increasingly popular with first looks. Whether they’re with their parents, partners, or friends, this is a significant emotional time. Try to catch every feeling they display at that moment since it’s a moment filled with love and happy tears.

Baraat : You’ll notice all of the crazy grins and laughter at this point. While the uncontrollable dance visuals can be embarrassing at times, they leave an indelible impression.

Bride’s Entry : Didn’t matter if the Bride and Groom already had their first look, this moment, when she walks down the aisle to him in her incandescent dress and million dollar smile, retains a very special place in both their hearts. This small trek embarks a journey for life and should be given utmost priority while filming.

 Couple and Family Portraits : Because your pair will be too tired to pose after all of the rites, and the event’s exhaustion will catch up with them, couple and family portraits should be done before the wedding ceremony can begin. Take advantage of this time in getting those perfect pictures.

Ceremony : The wedding ceremony is the heart of the wedding film, from Pooja to Vachans, Sindoor Rasam to Pheras. Because this aspect of the wedding isn’t only about the couple, but also about their family, there are a lot of emotions to capture. Kanyadan, Pheras, and Gathbandhan are all ceremonies that bring out the most intense primal emotions.

Bidaai : And here’s when the tears start to flow freely, but they’re worth holding on to for the rest of your life. It’s all about capturing emotion more than precision here.

The Reception : Now, the deal is sealed and it’s time to celebrate. Wedding reception is one helluva celebration. To shoot the venue and the reception set up, arrive at the reception venue before the couple. Take pictures of the florals, table decorations, cake and dessert table, place cards, and anything else special about your couple’s wedding day. Whatever the situation, have your camera ready! Years from now, your couple will be able to relive that special event thanks to these images.