| Wedding photos may flood in by the hundreds | | | | they will never forget, and might even be framed |
| since events seem to last the whole day. From | | | | for their new house. |
| the preparation, to the walk, the toasts and the | | | | All Set and Ready to Dine. One common |
| after party, all these moments might be too | | | | overlooked part of the whole wedding is the table. |
| much for the couple to cherish at the moment. | | | | By the time the guests and the newlyweds arrive |
| Here are our favorite picture-perfect moments | | | | at the reception, the meticulous details of the |
| that would immortalize the raw emotions felt and | | | | linen, the centerpiece and even the place cards |
| seen at the big day only. | | | | might already not be on the top priority. Why not |
| The Countdown. The bride in her gown trying to | | | | rush to the hall before the crowd and try getting |
| get her hair done and chitchatting with the girls | | | | photos of the table arranged precisely as planned? |
| while the groom is having a bottle of beer just | | | | The Little Ones. If they looked like angels at the |
| before heading off to get a shower -these are | | | | aisle, the adorable ring-bearer and flower girls are |
| the precious moments leading up to the biggest | | | | obvious subjects for some super-cute portraits. |
| event of their life. Be it nervousness, excitement | | | | At the middle of the ceremony, take a snapshot |
| or pure bliss; get to know what's really on their | | | | of the kids at their cutest. They might be paying |
| minds as they realize "This is it!" | | | | attention to what's happening, playing along with |
| The Once-In-A-Lifetime Dress. The couple has | | | | other kids or fussing around with their clothes, the |
| spent a big fortune on this single item, just to | | | | shots might not be as wedding-inspired but then |
| have the perfect gown the bride has dreamt of. | | | | let's face it, they're just too charming! |
| During the preparation, photographers can borrow | | | | The Last Hoorah. In most themed weddings, the |
| the gown for a while and have fun with it through | | | | newlyweds have prepared a dramatic exit to top |
| shots taken at the street sign, at the back of | | | | off the day's festivities. Riding a helicopter, a |
| wooden doors or at a sun-drenched window. | | | | horse or taking a vintage cab ride into the city, |
| Think of it as the only photo wherein the dress | | | | these goodbye moments signify the start of the |
| gets the spotlight wrinkle and dirt free. | | | | couple's journey together. Make it worthwhile by |
| Just the Two of Us. This specific scene would be | | | | snagging shots of the crowd, both set of parents, |
| tricky to catch, possibly right after the ceremony | | | | close friends and the husband and wife as they |
| or before the couple enters the reception. When | | | | bid farewell all together. Zoom out and frame in |
| the crowd has gone off to wait for the program | | | | the whole scene including the venue and everyone |
| to start, the newlyweds now get some quality | | | | waving goodbye at the couple. |
| time alone and then it sinks in - we are finally | | | | For more details and other varieties of photos, |
| married. Have them stroll along a beautiful garden | | | | contact your wedding photographer and get to |
| or make them sit on a swing. Getting the | | | | know what their style is and approach they have |
| romantic scene would be one surefire photo that | | | | towards the chosen theme. |