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The Invitation Suite

Photo by Forged in the North
Some photographers shoot the invitation suite on the wedding day, while others do it afterward in a studio. Talk to your photographer about what you're looking for in this photo moment and be direct about whether or not you want extras (like these rocks and flowers) in the shot.
02 of 30The Beauty Moment
Photo by Kristen Kilpatrick
Invite your photographer to the bridal suite to capture the getting-ready moments, like actress Carlson Young did to get a shot of her pretty braid.
03 of 30The Accessories

Photo by Gianny Campos
Your wedding-day accessories are special, so make sure to capture that. And if you're wearing something old, new, borrowed, and blue get a shot of everything together!
The Getting-Ready Moments

Photo by Carrie Patterson
After all that wedding dress shopping, you're going to want to document the big reveal. Snap a quick photo of your mom or MOH zipping you in.
In terms of the getting-ready shots, "put effort into picking out a meaningful or cool getting-ready location,” recommends Heidi of Forged in the North. “Opt for an eclectic AirBnB over a basic hotel, for example. Some of my favorite images are during getting ready, but a bad location can completely ruin the photos.”
05 of 30The Wedding Shoes

Photo by Carrie Patterson
So this is one you can def skip, but if you're wearing shoes as amazing as these, we think you may want photo evidence.
The Bridal Portrait
Photo by Kristen Kilpatrick
This is your time to shine in the spotlight, and really show off that dress! Don't shy away from the camera, and make sure your photographer sets some time aside to capture your bridal portrait.
07 of 30The Veil

Photo by Erich McVey
If you're rocking a veil this pretty, have your photographer snap some pics from every single angle.
08 of 30The Bridal Bouquet

Photo by Jose Villa
With a wedding bouquet this gorgeous, you'd better hold on tight and pose!
09 of 30The Girl Gang

Photo by Jake + Heather
We love this bridal party picture because it's natural and candid. Copy it with your squad-and make sure you get some laughing ones while you're at it.
10 of 30The Boutonnieres

Photo by Corbin Gurkin Photography; planning & floral design by Tara GuГ©rard SoirГ©e.
How brilliant are these calligraphed name tags? They tell you who gets which flower-and makes for one pretty photo op.
11 of 30The Groom

Photo by Kyle John
It's his turn to play model! Make sure to tell your groom how dapper he looks before he hops in front of the camera.
12 of 30The First Look

Photo by Gianny Campos
Some couples are 100 percent sure they want a first look, while others would rather wait for the aisle moment. But if you do decide to see your groom before the ceremony, document it. You'll cherish his reaction on film forever-we promise!
The Candid Moments
Photo by Cinzia Bruschini
Wedding candids are our favorite moments. Be yourselves as your photographer snaps pics of you two. We especially love this photo of a bride reading her groom a love note before walking down the aisle. It just feels so authentic, don't ya think?
14 of 30The Portraits

Photo by Kelly Anne Berry
After saying "I do," sneak away with your photographer for photos, just the two of you. It's a nice moment to spend with your groom alone and a perfect time for some lovely photos, obvi.
15 of 30The Wedding Party

Photo by Nicola Lemmon
Put the guys and girls together-this is no middle school dance! A fun photo like this shows your wedding party having a ball.
16 of 30The Littlest Ones

Photo by Anna Page Photography
Every bride needs a photo with her adorable flower girl (if you have one). Take a few like this, looking down at her, and then squat down and give her a big thank-you hug.
17 of 30The Ceremony Site

Photo by Forged in the North
Ask your photographer to take a landscape shot of the place where it all happens.
18 of 30The Walk Down the Aisle
Photo by Corbin Gurkin Photography
Whether you're walking on the arm of your mother, father, or both, you'll treasure this moment forever.
19 of 30The Vows

Photo by Cambria Grace
Now here's the important stuff! Make sure your photographer snaps pics of the ceremony in action.
20 of 30The Laughs
Photo by Jenn Emerling
We love this ceremony shot-you know this was a fun one!
21 of 30The First Kiss!

Photo by Sylvie Gil Photography
Ahh the first kiss! Have your officiant step out of the shot for this major moment.
22 of 30The (Confetti-Filled) Exit

Photo by Jillian Mitchell
Yay, you're married!
23 of 30The Cocktail Hour

Photo by Corbin Gurkin Photography
Now the party is starting, so take pics of the guests in action sipping their signature cocktails and mingling around.
24 of 30The Tables

Photo by Tec Petaja
After all that time spent picking linens and chargers, make sure your photographer captures the details of the big day from different angles. We especially love this unexpected aerial shot.
25 of 30The Place Setting

Photo by Meg Smith Photography
Again, the details are so important (and pretty).
26 of 30The Cake

Photo by Lisa Poggi
Make sure to get a shot of the cake before it's all gone.
27 of 30The First Dance

Photo by Meg Smith Photography
This is one of the big photo op moments, but don't worry about your dance moves while you're at it. Your photographer will capture all the fun you're having-like this groom singing to his bride! (You did pick a favorite song, right?!)
28 of 30The Cutting/Eating of the Cake!

Photo by Forged in the North
Adorable, whether or not you decide to get messy (maybe skip the icing in the face… ).
29 of 30The Dance Party

Photo by Callaway Gable Studios
Let loose on the dance floor!
30 of 30The Last Kiss

Photo by Shannon Von Eschen
Snag one more smooch on your way out-it's the perfect ending to your perfect day.
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