Planning an Asheville Wedding
Planning your Asheville Wedding is a LOT of work. There are hundreds of things to consider!
I’ve put together this page on Asheville Wedding Planning to help you to answer some of those questions and to keep you on the right track! 🙂
Free Printable Wedding Planner
As a professional wedding photographer, I’ve seen A LOT of weddings. I’ve also planned my own wedding recently and I know how chaotic it can be trying to remember all of the details going into your big day!
I’ve created this free printable wedding planner to guide you through all of the details of your wedding day! It includes over FIFTY pages of valuable information that can make or break your day!
Meeting with the Wedding Photographer
A pre-event consult, your meeting with Wedding Photographer, is set in place so that we get an opportunity to meet and talk about your wedding and expectations before the big day arrives.
We will talk about your timeline and how your schedule is planned, decide when we are going to do the family formals and if you are having a first look, what time we need to arrive, when we will be leaving, where we will meet, and all of the other important details we need to know.
Many of my couples ask me whether or not they should have a first look. If you’re reading this, you’re probably wondering what the Benefits of a First Look are yourself.
In my professional opinion as a Wedding Photographer, I think they are an excellent idea. I love first looks. I know that they are a tad bit ‘nontraditional,’ but let me take a minute to explain the benefits of a first look.
Benefits of an Unplugged Wedding
What is an unplugged wedding?
An unplugged wedding is where you ask your guests to turn off their phones, cameras, tablets, and other mobile devices during your ceremony.
Here are some benefits of an unplugged wedding.
Feeding your Wedding Photographer (and other vendors)
Here is a simple rundown of how feeding your wedding photographer should work.
A wedding typically lasts 10 to 12 hours. If we take getting ready shots and are there all day, we try to eat a big breakfast before we get there, but that only lasts so long. We are often running around like crazy all day trying to cover the whole wedding, and don’t have time to snack or take a break.
How Many Hours of Wedding Day Coverage
One of our most frequently asked questions is: How many hours do I need my wedding photographer for?
This is a great question, and hopefully this article will help you find the answer! 🙂
How to Look Your Best on Your Wedding Day
Here are some tips on how to look your best on your wedding day.
Including, tanning, hair + makeup, shoes… and food of course!
If you want to go the more traditional route and forego the first look (which allows you to go straight to your reception), you are still going to need to allow for time for your family photos after the ceremony but before the reception.
I have some guidelines to help when it comes to planning the family photos after your ceremony but before your reception.
You’ve made a big investment in photography (and possibly videography as well) to help capture your big day. You want to make sure you absolutely look your best.
Although, I’m sure you do a very nice job on your everyday makeup, I strongly recommend to hire a makeup artist for your wedding.
Why You Need a Second Photographer
As as a wedding photographer I recommend including two photographers – a main photographer, and a second shooter.
The second shooter is an additional photographer who is there to cover the wedding as well. We choose to have a second shooter for many reasons.