The Only 6 Wedding Shots Your Elopement Photographer Needs to Get
1 – His First Look
One of the most special moments of any wedding ceremony is that moment when the groom gets his first look at his bride! Most people have their attention on the bride as she makes her entrance, but if they steal a quick glance at the groom they will see a look of absolute adoration and joy as he sees his love approach.
2 – The Bride’s Entrance
Most little girls have been dreaming of walking down the aisle on their wedding day from a very early age, so of course you will want to capture this moment on camera! Even if you have chosen to elope, there is no reason why you cannot make some kind of entrance into your ceremony.
3 – The First Kiss
Perhaps one of the most special moments of a wedding ceremony is that first kiss after the Officiant pronounces that the couple are legally husband and wife. It also makes one of the most beautiful wedding photographs to remember your special day.
4 – Leaving As Husband & Wife
Since you already have the groom and the bride in single shots before exchanging vows, it makes perfect sense to take a photo of the happy couple walking down the aisle as man and wife.
5 – The Bridal Party
It is impossible not to take a photograph of the wedding party including the Officiant, plus any groomsmen and bridesmaids (or witnesses) and of course the parents or children if they are in attendance. A growing number of elopements are also beginning to include parents, children or close friends and even pets in their photos, so this is still a relevant image for couples choosing to elope.
6 – The First Dance / Toast
The final shot that is a must-have for wedding photographs is the first dance. It is another of those staple moments at most weddings. For elopements, there may not be a first dance, but it is likely that there will be a celebratory toast which is also a special moment to capture.
Which wedding pictures are must-have shots for your elopement photographer to capture?
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