When the big day is over, your wedding photos are what help you relive every laugh, tear, and dance move. But even the best photographers can’t capture everything without a little direction. If you want to make sure your gallery tells the full story of your day, here are 10 wedding photos brides often regret not taking — and how to make sure you don’t miss them.
1. The Getting Ready Details
Before the dress goes on, have your photographer capture your flat lay — invitation suite, rings, shoes, perfume, veil, and any sentimental jewelry. These photos set the tone for your entire wedding album and are perfect for sharing on social media.
Pro tip: Have all your detail items gathered in one spot when your photographer arrives.
2. The Reaction to the Dress
Whether it’s your bridesmaids, your dad, or your partner, the reaction when they see you fully ready is always priceless. These are the photos that tug at your heart for years to come.
Pro tip: Schedule time in your timeline for a “first look” moment — it can be with anyone special to you.
3. The Walk Down the Aisle (From Both Angles)
Most couples think of the front-facing shot — but don’t forget the back view of the walk down the aisle. The way your train falls, your guests smiling, your partner’s reaction — it’s magic from every direction.
4. The Ceremony Setting Before Guests Arrive
You spend so much time planning the décor, florals, and layout — make sure your photographer captures the full ceremony setup before guests fill the seats.
5. The First Kiss From the Guests’ View
You’ll definitely get the front-facing shot of your first kiss, but some of the most emotional images come from a side or wide angle that includes your guests’ reactions and the full backdrop.
6. The Confetti or Exit Moment
Whether it’s bubbles, sparklers, or flower petals, these action shots bring your celebration to life. It’s the perfect “just married” photo — full of laughter, joy, and energy.
7. The Reception Details (Before the Party Starts)
Once guests arrive, tables get messy fast. Ask your photographer to capture your reception space, place settings, signage, and décor before guests enter the room.
8. The Candid Guest Moments
Some of the most-loved wedding photos are the ones that weren’t posed — Grandma dancing, your college friends laughing at their table, your flower girl sneaking extra cake. These small moments tell the real story of your day.
9. The Golden Hour Portraits
That soft, dreamy light right before sunset? That’s the time for romantic couple photos. Even if you already did portraits earlier, step away for 10 minutes to soak it in. You’ll thank yourself later.
10. The Last Dance or Private Moment
Your wedding day flies by — a final dance or quiet moment before your exit makes for one of the most emotional and intimate photo memories.
Bonus Tip: Share This List With Your Photographer!
Before your wedding, go over this list together. Every photographer has their own rhythm, but communication ensures nothing slips through the cracks.
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