Build Your Perfect Wedding Day Shot List

 

 

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These are for after the ceremony only. Make sure to add names and groupings. Example: Sarah & Tom Smith with their children Kate, James, & Eric.

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These are for after the ceremony only. Make sure to add names and groupings. Example: Sarah & Tom Smith with their children Kate, James, & Eric.

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These are for after the ceremony only. Make sure to add names and groupings. Example: Sarah & Tom Smith with their children Kate, James, & Eric. Please limit to immediate friends & family, the rest we can do during reception to save time during your cocktail hour!

Any photos you would like with your wedding party!

Please list any detail shots you want to make sure is 100% captured! I ask that day of you have all of the details in both the bridal and grooms area set aside and ready for when we arrive. Bridal Details: Ring, Save the Dates & Invites, Perfume, Bouquet, Jewelry, shoes, dress, something blue. Grooms Details: Watch, tie, ring, shoes, cufflinks, pocket square, boutonniere.

Anything out of the ordinary going to be taking place during your reception? Please list here. Or would you like photos of someone specifically?

FAQ

 

Do we need to create a full shot list for our photographer?

Usually no. I already know the essential moments. Your shot list is most helpful for family combinations, special traditions, heirlooms, and must-have people.

How detailed should our wedding shot list be?

Keep it focused. Prioritize:


  • Must-have family groupings
  • VIP people
  • Unique details or traditions
  • Any nontraditional moments
When should we finalize our wedding day shot list?

Aim to finalize it 2–4 weeks before the wedding so we can plan for last minute add ons or changes.

Can we share inspiration photos?

Yes, share examples for mood and priorities, but focus on what matters emotionally rather than recreating exact images.