Little Details That'll Make a Major Impact on Your Wedding Photos

Love your wedding photos even more by taking these steps ahead of time. 

Props! "Have props ready! Props could be sunglasses, sparklers, champagne coupes, a bride jean jacket or whatever items that will make your personality and style come through your wedding pictures. Props can be a really fun addition to add." —Sarah Alouache, Creative Director, Designer & Founder of Sarah Alouache Bridal

happily ever after wedding jean jacket
Photo: Megan Simpson Photography via Right as Rayne Events

Prepare a list first. "Make a list of wedding photos that you absolutely want to take! These are must-have pictures that you would love to have on your wedding day and share them in advance with your photographer." —Alouache

Bridal accessories are key. "Make sure that you accessorize your look with a few pieces of jewelry/accessories/shoes that accentuate your wedding day style." —Alouache

Pets! "If you have furry furball friends, include them in your pictures! They are so loveable that they will put a smile on everybody’s face! Plus, they will make your photos the cutest ever." —Alouache

dog in wedding
Photo: Jeremy Chou Photography

Have your favorite music ready to go. "Sometimes it could be hard to relax and enjoy your day. One of our tips is to have one of your bridal party friends bring a portable music device playing all of your favorite songs! This will undoubtedly help put everyone in the mood to have a great time and have fun while taking pictures." —Alouache

Be ready for the unexpected! “A rainy day, dress getting dirty or something that goes unplanned. Don’t stress too much about it, and go with the flow. Not everything needs to be perfect, and remember that the most beautiful things and moments come from imperfection.” —Alouache

Coordination is key! "You’ve selected the friends and family you want by your side on your wedding day, so now let's make sure those wedding party pictures look amazing. One thing that will throw off the look is when something doesn't match. For example, if you choose to go with navy suits, and one of your groomsman swears he already has a great navy suit, that might not work. If it's a different shade of navy, he'll stick out like a sore thumb. Make sure you coordinate everyone in the same suits and tuxedos from the same place. Also, you can add unique accessories to make those pictures look uniquely you. Coordinate the ties and pocket squares with the flowers or bridesmaids dresses, or get all the guys in fun matching socks. Small details go a long way to make those pictures extra special." —Matt Ramirez, SVP of Marketing, Generation Tux

groom and groomsmen
Photo: Trish.E Photography

Take time for touch-ups. "If you plan on hiring professional makeup artists and hair and wardrobe stylists, add in the contracts that these pros stay through the preplanned formal photos to address any makeup and styling touch ups. Minimizing shine, taming unruly hair, and ensuring the perfect fit will level up your wedding photos." —Maya Holihan, Founder & CEO, EWedded

Pay attention to the sunset. "Ask your wedding photographer about the infamous golden hour — the period shortly before sunset that's prime time to take glowing outdoor wedding photos. It's definitely worth fitting into your timeline!" —Jenna Miller, Creative Director of Here Comes The Guide

wedding sunset photo
Photo: Michelle Zapanta Photography

Bring a nice hanger for your wedding attire. "Most wedding photographers will take a photo of your wedding dress or suit, hanging in all its glory in front of some picturesque setting before you put it on. Make sure not to use the same wire and clear plastic hanger you got from the alterations shop! A plush satin or custom-monogrammed hanger would be a lovely touch." —Miller

wedding dress hanger
Photo: Lisette OC Photography

Kindly ask your officiant to get out of the frame during your first kiss. "Unless your wedding officiant is a seasoned pro, after the 'You may now kiss the bride/groom' directive, they may hang out awkwardly in the center of the photographer’s shot. So not ideal! Remind your officiant to get out of the frame ASAP to let your photographer capture that perfect 'first kiss' moment." —Miller

wedding first kiss
Photo: Brinton Studios

Check for little unwanted details! "There are a few details that you can focus on during your wedding day that will help you create the perfect wedding photos. They're simple but they make a huge difference in how your once in a lifetime memories are captured. Once the bride (and groom) are done getting ready it’s so important to check your wrists for any hair elastics. Trust me, you don’t want to look back at the photos captured on one of the happiest days of your life and have something on your wrist that does not go with your bridal look." —Lisette Gatliff, Lisette OC Photography

Request an unplugged ceremony. "The next detail is one that more and more engaged couples are planning on utilizing because of its importance during the moment that you and your partner finally say 'I do.' An unplugged wedding ceremony is not only important to make sure that your wedding vows are uninterrupted but to also make sure that there aren't cell phones ruining your wedding photos. Before your wedding ceremony you should communicate with your officiant to step aside quietly so that they are not in the middle of the photos of your first kiss as husband and wife. Again, it's a small detail that makes an enormous difference in the outcome of your wedding photos." —Gatliff

unplugged wedding ceremony advice
Photo: Jessica Williams Studio, 

Emphasize the small details. "Small details like lighting can make the biggest difference in the outcome of your wedding photos, so planning your wedding timeline in advance is crucial. That way, you know when you want certain moments captured, and this will not only give you less stress but beautiful photos as well. It's always so much fun to bring props to your wedding day; champagne to spray, sparklers to light, and even confetti or flower petals to throw into the air. Bringing a prop helps bring some life to your photos and not to mention it’s so much fun for everyone! Your wedding day is going to be a busy day, and your makeup and hair most likely will need some touch-ups to look camera ready all day so it's a good idea to pack a 'touch-up bag' with things like bobby pins or Q-tips." —Gatliff

Relax! "This might seem a little silly, but take a second to relax. As amazing and heartwarming it is to tie the knot with the love of your life, it also comes with nerves at times. Take a second to relax if you need to so that those nerves don't come across onto your wedding photos. This last detail applies to the raw memories captured during the reception, ceremony, and other parts of your wedding day. Avoid looking directly into the camera throughout the day and focus on making real moments for your photographer to capture of you and your partner. It’s your wedding day and your photographer’s job is to make sure that your candid moments are captured. This is why it's so important to hire a photographer that you trust to capture this big day for you. Follow these small details to make a big impact in your wedding day photos." —Gatliff

Don’t over-practice. "It’s definitely helpful to practice your wedding dance or walking in your wedding shoes, but don't over practice for your wedding photos! It can actually end up making your photos feel stiff or unnatural if you're focusing too hard on 'the perfect smile.' Instead, try standing in front of a mirror and practicing a few simple poses or checking to see which angles you prefer. Once you’ve got it down, just trust that your photographer will ensure you look your very best on the big day!" —AJ Williams, Founder & Creative Director, AJ Events

bride and groom kissing
Photo: Miiel Photographe / Dress: Sarah Alouache Bridal