Here are our wedding photos checklist will really help you to make your wedding work less and save your time,
I know you might have a question that “Do I really need a wedding photos checklist?” No doubt! The obvious answer is yes! Because, your wedding day is your important day of your life that you will want to remember forever.
Creating a wedding photos checklist will make you not forgetting anything. Every moments must be captured.
Create your wedding photos checklist and give it to your wedding photographer, so they will know what exactly your expectation and wish.
Many of the people will be worrying they wish they had a wedding photos checklist because they definitely missed someone’s photos.
This wedding photos checklist is really a useful template which you expand or edit as per your need.
- Pre wedding ceremony
- Bride and groom’s 1st look
- The wedding venue photographs
- Wedding ceremony checklist
- Family photographs
- After wedding ceremony
Pre-wedding ceremony:

- Shot of wedding invitation
- Bride’s and groom’s getting ready shots
- Shot of bride’s and groom’s accessories
- Wearing accessories shots
- Close up shot of bride with holding bouquet
- Bride’s portrait photo with her father and mother
- Groom’s portrait photo with his father and mother
- Groom with his groomsmen shots
- Brides with her bridesmaid shots
- Bride’s and groom’s solo shots
- Leaving house of groom and bride shots
- Shot of wedding car
Bride and groom’s 1st look:
This is fully optional, but in this modern world many of the wedding couples wish to see their 1st look photos how they been each other before the wedding ceremony with the feel of little shy and nervous. That is a quite cute shots in wedding photographs which everyone likes.
The wedding venue photographs:

- Entering shots of groom’s and bride’s into the wedding ceremony venue
- Capturing empty auditorium or church, including decorated flowers, interior and exterior details
- Capturing gifts items which made ready for guests
Wedding ceremony checklist:

- Groom and groomsmen waiting in church or in wedding venue
- Capturing wedding guests
- Arriving bride in car shots
- Shot of bride while entering the church/venue
- Church choir team pictures
- Shot of ring exchange and lightening candles
- Shots while signing in the wedding registration
- Couple walking back from the church aisle shots
- Bouquet throwing shots
- Getting in car shots
- Cake cutting from reception venue
Family photographs:
- Shots when bride and groom together
- Shots with groom’s family members
- Shots with bride’s family members
- Groom with his entire family
- Bride with her entire family
- Shots of candid moments with friends and family members
After wedding ceremony:

- Shots of bride entering groom’s house
- Outdoor shots with bride and groom
Obviously, getting a good wedding photographer is everyone’s dream. Our wedding photos checklist will really help you to make your wedding work less and save your time. If you are looking for pre-wedding photographer, also refer our previous blog here…