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Veil Problems: The Fixes That Save Portraits Fast

Veil Problems: The Fixes That Save Portraits Fast

A veil that won't cooperate can eat up portrait time fast — and on a wedding day, every minute counts. The good news is that most veil problems have quick, simple fixes when you know what to look for, and a little prep before your session can save you from losing those gorgeous bridal portraits to a stubborn comb or an unexpected wind gust. This post covers the most common veil issues we see and exactly how we handle them so your portraits stay on track and on schedule.

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Reception Uplighting: When It Looks Cheap on Camera

Reception Uplighting: When It Looks Cheap on Camera

Uplighting can make a reception venue look stunning in person and surprisingly unflattering in photos — and the difference usually comes down to a few specific choices that are easy to fix when you know what to look for. Color temperature, intensity, and placement all affect how your photographer's camera reads the light, and what feels warm and dramatic to the eye can translate as muddy, oversaturated, or just plain odd on camera. Here's what to discuss with your lighting vendor and your photographer before your wedding day so your reception looks as good in the album as it did in the room.

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Ceremony Light Audit: 7 Fixes Before You Pick a Time

Ceremony Light Audit: 7 Fixes Before You Pick a Time

The ceremony time you choose has a bigger impact on your photos than almost any other planning decision — and most couples don't find that out until after the fact. A ceremony light audit means visiting your venue at the same time of day you're considering for your wedding, evaluating exactly what the light does, and making adjustments before you're locked in. These seven fixes can mean the difference between ceremony photos you'll treasure forever and ones you'll wish had turned out differently.

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How to Build a Family Photo List Nobody Argues About

How to Build a Family Photo List Nobody Argues About

The family photo list is one of the most underestimated parts of wedding day planning — and one of the most common sources of stress when it's left until the last minute. A little structure goes a long way: knowing exactly who needs to be grouped together, in what order, and for how long keeps things moving smoothly and keeps tempers cool. This guide walks you through building a list that works for your family, your timeline, and your photographer — so everyone gets the shot they want without the chaos.

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