Why details are important?
Your wedding day is a celebration of love, connection, and all the little details that make your story unique. While the big moments—your vows, the first kiss, the first dance—will undoubtedly take center stage, the smaller details are just as important. These details tell the story of your day and bring your vision to life in a way that feels truly you.
Here’s why wedding day details matter and how you can prepare:
Why Details Are Important
The details—your dress, shoes, rings, stationery, florals, and even heirloom items—are the personal touches that make your wedding uniquely yours. These are the elements that tie your theme together and remind you, years later, of all the thought you put into creating your perfect day. Capturing these details allows me to tell a complete story, preserving memories you’ll cherish forever.
What to Have Ready
To make the most of your photography, here’s a checklist of items to gather and have ready for me when I arrive:
For the Bride: Your dress, shoes, veil, jewelry, perfume, bouquet, and any sentimental heirlooms.
For the Groom: Shoes, cufflinks, tie or bowtie, boutonniere, watch, and any meaningful items.
Stationery: Invitation suite, save-the-dates, menus, and other paper goods.
Rings: All rings, including your engagement ring and both wedding bands.
Keepsakes: Anything special to your love story—like handwritten notes, family heirlooms, or meaningful trinkets.
Quick Tips for Your Day
Keep all these items in one place to make it easy for me to photograph them.
Choose a well-lit, clutter-free space for getting ready to create stunning detail shots.
Let your florist know we’ll need extra blooms for flat lays or styling.
Your wedding day is a once-in-a-lifetime event, and these small details will help preserve your story for generations to come. If you have any questions or need help preparing, don’t hesitate to reach out—I’m here to make this process as easy and enjoyable as possible!