One of the most common questions couples ask is: When should we take our wedding photos? It’s an important question because timing your photos well means that you capture the best light, the most natural moments, and most importantly, that you enjoy the day without feeling rushed or pulled away from the celebrations.
Let’s dive into when you might want to plan your photos, so the day flows beautifully, and your memories are captured perfectly.
Capturing the start of your day and the excitement you’re sharing with loved ones before exchanging your vows is something many couples choose to have included in their wedding photos. These can include getting ready shots, bridal portraits, and candid moments with your close family or bridal party. If you're having a "first look" (where the couple sees each other before the ceremony, or your friends and/or family see you in your outfit for the first time), this can also be a special moment to photograph ahead of time.
Straight after the ceremony is the perfect time for some key photos. One of my priorities is to capture the confetti shots and group photos right after the vows, before guests have the chance to wander off and miss out on being in the pictures! The excitement is still fresh, and everyone is gathered in one place, making this the most efficient time to gather your loved ones for those important group shots.
After the ceremony and group shots, it’s time for some portraits of just you two as newlyweds. This is a great time to step away from the crowd, enjoy a few quiet moments together, and let your photographer capture intimate, candid moments. I usually have you mingle with your guests and grab a drink before these photos, even if it’s just for 10-15 minutes so you don’t feel tense and need to rush back to finally see your guests.
One of the most magical times for photos is during golden hour, which is the hour before sunset when the light is soft and golden. If you have the opportunity, stepping out for 10–15 minutes during this time can give you some of the most beautiful, romantic portraits of the day which you won’t regret! I like to have my couples backed by the setting sun to get a dreamy, golden halo effect.
This is where the fun, candid shots happen! Once the evening sets in and the party gets going, your photographer will be there to capture the atmosphere if you’ve paid for their time. From your first dance to candid shots of guests enjoying themselves, these photos are ones you can look back on and laugh at! Evening photography focuses more on the candid, fun moments, and the lighting can create a warm and lively mood.
The timing of your photos will also depend on the season. With shorter days in Autumn and Winter and with the unpredictable weather, flexible timing can be key. For autumn and winter weddings, you might lose daylight earlier, so plan your couple portraits before the sun sets. In spring and summer, the longer days give you more time to play with natural light, especially for golden hour.
If you’re getting married in the height of summer, remember that golden hour will be quite late in the day, so if golden hour photos are important to you, discuss this with your photographer to make sure they’ll be there. You may have to pay extra hours for this.
The best time to take wedding photos is when it feels natural and fits into the flow of your day. I do come across some couples who just want to have fun and party rather than be dragged away to have photos taken. If you think you’ll be one of these couples, remembering that you’ll never have another chance to get those photos again is important. You’ll never regret or be disappointed with making time for some beautiful photos together over having another drink or having a boogie on the dance floor!
While it’s important to have a plan, flexibility is key — especially when dealing with the unpredictable Welsh weather! Don’t worry too much about the details — your photographer will help guide you through the day and ensure you get stunning photos without missing out on the fun and excitement of your celebration.
Planning your wedding photos is about more than just finding the right time — it’s about capturing the love, joy, and special moments that make your day unique.
Think a creative, animal-loving, story-capturing South Wales photographer is a great fit for your big day? I’d love to chat about your wedding plans and how we can create stunning, candid memories together.