Hi all,
I'm trying to sort out how many hours I'll need my photographer for, but a key part of that is figuring out the start time!
I'm getting ready at the venue, so there's no need to build in travel time or anything. I'll be there from 10:30am with my family/wedding party (FMIL is getting her hair and makeup done at that time) but won't be doing anything other than hanging around and snacking until noon when I'm scheduled to start hair. I'll be done with hair and makeup by 2pm, then get dressed and do our first look at 2:30pm.
With that information, what time would you have the photographer arrive? It seems crazy to ask for photos from 10:30am the day of when our ceremony doesn't start until 4:30pm! But do people normally get pictures of other people doing hair and makeup?
Re: When should photographer arrive?
But, if it's in the budget, and you want the whole day documented from start to finish, then have the photographer arrive when hair/makeup starts! If not, maybe 30 minutes before your first look would be sufficient so the photog. can get a couple shots of you and your FH putting on final outfit touches, jewelry, tie, etc. before first-look and formal portraits.
In the end, it's a personal preference & budget-related decision.
I really didn't care for photos of myself getting ready, so that was easy.
I think we had our photographer for 6 hours. This got us those group shots before the ceremony, ceremony, WP/family/B&G photos during cocktail hour, then the photog left just as the dance music started, which got us photos of the toasts during dinner, some decor photos, and our first dance. I also didn't care for professional photos of people dancing, or things like the tosses.
For me, taking photos while getting our hair down at the salon was something I didn't want to pay the additional time for. It would have added 3 hours to the amount of time I needed her for. To help with my budget the photographer showed up right before we got dressed so that she could take some cool photos of our dresses before we put them on.