Listen up, lovebirds! Your wedding day is all about celebrating your unique love story, one of the best ways to curate a great story is by using unique details. Those little elements that represent your personalities and tell your story deserve their own spotlight. So grab your partner’s hand and let’s dive into this short guide on what you should include in your wedding detail photos!
Let’s get into what items to have on hand
Make sure to have these in a box or all in one area set aside for your photographer so they can easily capture all of your details. The last thing you want is to have to go searching for something as you’re finishing getting ready for the big day!
- Dress, veil, shoes, ties
- Clothing details such as cufflinks, boutonniere, jewelry, hair accessories
- Bouquet – * ask your florist for extra florals to be available once your photographer arrives!*
- All wedding & engagement rings
- Invitation suite
- Vow books
- Perfume & Cologne bottles
- Ribbons, wax seals, sunglasses, records or anything else that represents the “vibe” of your wedding theme
- Any sentimental items you’d like captured (think handwritten notes, gifts from each other or other important people etc)
Pinterest link-
CLICK HERE to access my Pinterest board where I have saved some detail photo inspo for you!
Pin it to look back on during your wedding planning.
Dare to be different
Regardless of the items you choose to include in your detail photos, make them unique. I’m a huge believer that every wedding should be different and no two set of details are the same. Having a disco 70’s theme wedding? Think about including disco balls, lots of fun colors, and even some records. For those having adventure elopements, hiking boots, backpacks, and even National Park-themed signs are great additions. For a more romantic feel, add items that are special & personalized. Think of the story you want to tell with your photos, and add the elements to make it yours. If you’re stuck on what to do for your wedding photos, reach out! We can talk it through and figure out what items will perfectly represent you and your wedding.