Not Setting Aside Enough Time For Photos
Couple portraits feel hurried instead of magical
Family shots turn unorganised and stressful
Photographer gets no space to capture creative moments.
“Give your couple portraits a proper 30–60 minute time slot”
Ignoring How Your Venue Actually Looks On “Camera”
Many couples overlook that their getting-ready location directly impacts the overall look and feel of their wedding photos.
"Choose bright, airy spaces for the best photos
Avoid messy backgrounds that distract from the moment
Maintain a manageable bridal party for smoother shoots"
Not Clearly Sharing What Truly “Matters” To You
Many couples assume their photographer already knows what matters most but every wedding is unique.
For some, it’s:
A heartfelt moment with parents
Meaningful cultural rituals
A special group of close friends
A surprise planned during the reception
“Talk to your photographer in advance and clearly share the moments, people, and traditions that mean the most to you.“
Too Many “Opinions” Disrupting The Flow Of The Shoot
When friends and family step in to direct the couple:
It leads to confusion on set
It disrupts the flow and slows everything down
The photographer loses creative control
“Give your photographer the creative control”
“Unrealistic”
Pinterest Inspired
Expectations
Every wedding is unique in its own way
Elements like lighting, weather, location, and timing shape how your photos turn out
“Trust your photographer’s style instead of trying to replicate every Pinterest idea use it as inspiration, not a rulebook”



