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Wedding Photos In The Rain: Inspiration From ShootDotEdit Customers

As you and your couple spend hours discussing important wedding day details, one thing remains entirely beyond your control – the weather. Mother Nature is unpredictable, and rain on wedding days can be a total buzzkill. But don’t let it dampen your spirits or your client’s wedding photography experience! In fact, it can sometimes be a blessing in disguise for photographers to capture incredible wedding photos in the rain. So stop cursing at the weather and get ready to create some magic with your camera. Read on to know how!

Wedding Photos In The Rain: Inspiration From ShootDotEdit Customers

1. Erin Morrison Photography

a wedding couple in between the woods under an umbrella
Image Credit: ShootDotEdit Customer @erinm_photography

2. Jorge Santiago Photography

a black and white image of a newlywed couple in the middle of the road while it's raining
Image Credit: ShootDotEdit Customer @jorgesantiagophoto

3. Robb McCormick Photography

an image of the reflection of a wedding couple on a street puddle
Image Credit: ShootDotEdit Customer @robbmccormickphotography

4. Melissa Fe Chapman Photography

a picturesque rainy landscape with a umbrella holding wedding couple in the foreground
Image Credit: ShootDotEdit Customer @melissafechapmanphotography

5. June Lion

the bridesmaids, the groomsmen and the wedding couple is running holding umbrellas
Image Credit: ShootDotEdit Customer @kellyiswilde

5 Ideas To Capture Stunning Wedding Photos In The Rain 

1. Embrace The Rain & Have Fun

Why fight the rain when you can embrace it as a creative opportunity? Ask your couple if they are comfortable taking wedding photos in the rain. If they are game, organize a fun rain photo shoot featuring the couple and the wedding party wearing funky rain boots or holding colorful umbrellas. For iconic wedding photos in the rain ideas, you could encourage the couple and their entourage to dance, run, or splash around in puddles, highlighting their playful personalities and bringing out some truly fun wedding photos. 

With a spin of creativity and an eye for detail, wedding photography ideas in the rain can be endless! Moreover, you can also take some incredibly romantic couples portraits of the bride and groom kissing or dancing in the rain!

2. Look For Cover

To ensure your couple is warm and dry (and clean) while still capturing wedding photos in the rain, it’s wise to scout the wedding venue beforehand and search for areas such as porches, covered patios, gazebos, or tents that make for good covers from the rain as well as backdrops for the photos. Additionally, it’s always good to touch base with the venue coordinator to know potential rainy-day photography spots on the property. 

Related Read: How To Take Wedding Photos In The Rain

3. Use Backlighting

A major concern when taking photos in the rain is low-light conditions. Since rainy days are often overcast, an off-camera flash can work wonders to compensate for it by adding a dramatic effect. As far as rainy day photography ideas go, backlighting your couple is one of the most impactful ways to do it. For amazing rainy wedding photos, place the off-camera flash behind the couple and illuminate the rain or droplets. For a classic and timeless shot, consider capturing the couple sharing a kiss under an umbrella.

4. Use An Umbrella 

Looking for a straightforward solution on how to photograph photos in the rain? Use an umbrella! Including umbrella wedding photos in your rainy day shot list can add variety to your couple’s wedding album. Not only will it protect the couple from the rain, but it can also make the photos more aesthetically pleasing. Make the most out of the umbrella as a prop to inject some vivid colors against gloomy skies, or simply have your clients hold them to keep them from feeling awkward about where to place their hands.

Suggested Read: How To Keep Your Gear Safe In Dangerous Conditions

5. Look For Reflections

Reflection photos can add a unique touch to your rainy day wedding photography. Look for puddles or wet surfaces that offer reflective opportunities and experiment with different angles and perspectives to churn out something truly unique. Consider taking some night wedding photos to add an extra layer of drama and magic to the image. There are countless night wedding photography ideas, such as using LED umbrellas, playing with ambient light sources to create silhouettes, or posing couples under fairy lights to capture a romantic evening in the rain. 

Bonus Idea: Make The Most Of Indoor Spaces

Should the rain get excessively heavy and persistent, it’s always best to have a plan B ready. If you find yourself taking photos indoors, don’t worry, you can still include some rainy day wedding photos in your couple’s album. If you want to incorporate the rain in indoor wedding photos, you could consider posing your couple by large windows. Not only does this allow you to capture the rain outside, but it’s a great way to use whatever natural lighting you can get. 

You could also look for interesting spots indoors, such as the reception hall, lobby, bar area, or tea room. These will help you incorporate the venue’s architectural elements in the wedding photos. With a little creativity and experimentation, you can take some truly inspirational wedding photos even when it is raining cats and dogs. However, when shooting weddings indoors, just be sure to adjust the camera’s color temperature to match the lighting of your surroundings for the best results.

Further Read: Posing For Perfection: A Guide To Wedding Photography Poses

Come stormy skies or rain – the essence of weddings remains the celebration of true love! Although it’s beyond your control, rainfall on your couple’s wedding day shouldn’t cast a pall over their wedding photos. With the right preparation and strategy, taking wedding photos in the rain can be a memorable experience for your couple and their guests alike. Just try to make sure that if you’re going outside in the rain, you’re directing them in a way that also infuses a lot of fun! And with these ideas in mind, you’ll be prepared for anything the weather gods have in store (even if you decide to stay indoors!).

At ShootDotEdit, we are passionate about helping you grow your wedding photography business. A part of how we do that is by lessening your post-production workload with our professional photo editing services. To learn more about how we can help your wedding photography business, check out our pricing plans.

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Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories: Female Wedding Photographers Edition

Society loves labeling women right from the moment they are born. Be it cute, pretty, bossy, complicated, emotional, sensitive… the list goes on! But despite being reduced to these labels and facing countless stereotypes and hurdles in their personal and professional lives, many women continue to break through the barriers and own their narratives. Let’s not forget some of the greatest photographers of all time are women. Annie Leibovitz, Berenice Abbott, Ellen von Unwerth, Julia Margaret Cameron – these are just some of the visionaries, artists, and storytellers who explored the canvas of photography and made it their own. And among them are a special group of modern female wedding photographers who have mastered the art of finding and capturing love in all kinds of places. These superwomen wear different hats – from planners and guides to storytellers and friends. They capture the essence of love in a way that only they can. And we intend to be their cheerleaders – not just for Women’s History Month or International Women’s Day, but every single day! So join us as we celebrate these women who have told and continue to tell incredible stories through their art. 

Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories: Featuring ShootDotEdit Customers

1. Brandi Salerno

a wedding couple standing in front of a majestic mansion
Image Credit: ShootDotEdit Customer @brandiallysephoto

Meet Brandi Salerno – a Texas wedding photographer, business owner, and supermom of two. This girl doesn’t shy away from dancing at wedding receptions or experimenting to get that perfect shot. With over 75+ weddings under her belt as a second shooter, followed by eight years of experience treading the solo route, Brandi is hands down one of the best wedding photographers out there.

But wait, there’s more! Apart from being an accomplished female photographer, she is also a mentor who shares her vast knowledge of the wedding business and photography through her course. And how can we forget her social media – seriously, she’s killing it! Brandi is definitely someone who does it all and does it all flawlessly!

It’s not just her clients who are raving all praises; she has also been featured in Junebug Weddings, Wedding Chicks, The Knot, and Wandering Weddings, earning her well-deserved recognition. And it goes without saying, we’re BIG fans too!

2. Breonna Wells

a bride reading a letter in her wedding attire
Image Credit: ShootDotEdit Customer @breonnawellsphotography

“A true crime junkie who’s surviving on coffee.” That’s just a glimpse into Breonna’s world. But to truly justify her personality, we’ll say she wears many hats, from a military wife and a mom to an aspiring farmer. But at the heart of it all, she is a talented lifestyle wedding and portrait photographer and the powerhouse behind Breonna Wells Photography.

Based in New Hampshire, Breonna travels far and wide to capture beautiful and timeless memories. Having been in the business for over five years, she has shot weddings of all sizes and settings, from intimate gatherings to grand celebrations. And she doesn’t stop there! Breonna also specializes in maternity, and newborn photo shoots as well! 

Being naturally good at organizing, Breonna doesn’t just photograph but also helps her clients actually follow the timeline they planned. Her ultimate goal is to own a wedding venue – a dream she’s determined to achieve!

Breonna’s passion for love is evident in her work, and her IG bio says it all – she is the photographer “for the wildly in love”.

3. Diane Clifford

Meet Diane, the go-getter and business owner of Diane Nicole Photography, based in the charming northern California town of Chico. Proudly hailing from the same town as Sierra Nevada Beer, Diane is a wanderer at heart. She lived in Florida for a while, learned to surf, and discovered her love for photography along the way.

Every time Diane captures a wedding, elopement, or engagement, she does it with her unique approach. She has a gift for spotting those in-between moments that tell a deeper tale. It’s those intimate stories, tender connections, loving gazes that Diane shines at documenting. Diane has been part of the wedding industry for over a decade – first as a caterer and now as a female photographer. She founded her business in 2010 and has followed her passion ever since.

Diane doesn’t see photography as a job. It’s a way of life for her. She’s always eager to capture those fragments that make life so special.

Related Read: Find Your Passion, & Go For It: Women’s History Month Feature With Diane Clifford

4. Erin Morrison

a couple running through a grassy field while the sun rises behind them
Image Credit: ShootDotEdit Customer @erinm_photography

Erin Morrison, a Knoxville-based wedding and family photographer, is known for her energetic and passionate personality. She describes herself as “a walking contradiction, an introverted extrovert, and a Type A personality with a photographic creative streak”. 

Originally from Illinois, Erin fell in love with photography after she was blown away by her own wedding photographers. With more than ten years of experience, she has photographed over 300 weddings and consumed over 1700 chai teas – a feat she’s proud of.

Rather than highly stylized and posed images, Erin, who specializes in natural light and documentary photography, enjoys capturing the raw emotions and rush of excitement during life’s significant milestones. 

Erin is also a strong supporter of the LGBTQIA+ community and has photographed numerous weddings within the community. Her clients rave about her adaptability, knowledge, and flexibility in any shooting condition. Moreover, she is one of the few photographers authorized to shoot in The Great Smoky Mountain National Park. 

Erin has been voted one of Knoxville’s best female wedding photographers. Her philosophy is centered

on capturing her clients’ personalities, even if that means embracing their goofy or silly side.

5. Kelly Wilde 

Kelly Wilde is a Portland-based photographer who loves capturing authentic moments! With 20 years of experience, including 13 years of shooting weddings, Kelly is truly a seasoned pro. Whether it’s managing a ‘momzilla’, adjusting timelines, or making the most of unexpected weather – she’s got it covered.

Kelly’s approach to photography is honest and raw, focusing on humor, emotion, and the in-between moments that are often overlooked. She blends documentary and fine art photography to create images that tell a compelling story. And she’s also trained herself to be awesome at in-person sales.

From weddings to boudoirs, Kelly loves a good variety! And she’s always game to travel anywhere for that perfect shot. In whatever she does – her love candids shine through. Her work has been featured in numerous publications, including Green Wedding Shoes, Style Me Pretty, Ruffled, Off-Beat Bride, etc.

Beyond photography, Kelly loves all things paranormal, old-school indie rock, donuts, Arf and Barkley (her two dogs), her family, plastic cameras, cabins in the woods, collecting rocks – the list goes on.

Related Read: June Lion: An In-Person Sales Success Story

6. Melissa Fe Chapman

a couple standing holding disco balls in front of their face
Image Credit: ShootDotEdit Customer @melissafechapmanphotography

Melissa Fe Chapman is a SoCal and destination wedding photographer who loves going places and documenting priceless moments. She has been capturing love stories and creating magic with her camera since 2013. What’s more interesting is that she was always the one taking pictures of their friends and family – even though the dream of being a photographer was still a blur.

It all started in 2013 when she took maternity photos for her best friend. The experience ignited her passion for photography, and since then, she has built a successful business that captures the true meaning of love, life, family, and beauty through images.

Melissa takes pride in photographing the aspects of people’s lives that make them genuinely happy. Moreover, she celebrates love in all forms – making her photography brand all-inclusive.

7. Sara France

In her two-decade-long stint as a photographer, Sara France of Sara France Photography has achieved so much. She’s an award-winning photographer and a Sony Alpha Female, who successfully runs three distinct photography brands, and her empire is still growing!

Sara has a long list of accomplishments to her name as one of the top female wedding photographers in the industry. One of her greatest honors is being named one of only five wedding photographers worldwide to be a Sony Artisan of Imagery. She is currently a mentor in Sony’s Alpha Female program, which supports women in the photography and videography fields.

Apple has also recognized Sara’s work as a wedding photographer, displaying several of her weddings in their stores and online. Despite all these accolades, Sara feels her greatest accomplishments are the thank-you letters and hugs from happy couples. For Sara, connecting with her clients is the most fulfilling part of her job.

Her passion for photography shines through her stunning work. Beyond photography, she’s a big-time gadget and technology enthusiast, so if you’re into gear talk, she’s all ears! 


Related Read: A Conversation With Sara France: A Sony Alpha Female, Successful Business Owner, & Photographer

8. Whitney Olson

a black and white image of a wedding couple kissing
Image Credit: ShootDotEdit Customer @olsondesignphotography

Whitney Olson is a talented wedding and elopement photographer who resides in the picturesque mountains of North Carolina. With a free-spirited nature, Whitney finds joy in capturing epic love stories against the breathtaking mountain backdrop.

When not running around with couples around fields and mountains, Whitney is a devoted mom of three boys and happily married to her soulmate. Her faith is integral to her life, and she embraces her imperfections, including her penchant for “swearing like a sailor”.

Whitney enjoys spending time with her family, sipping coffee, and binge-watching true crime shows while snacking on tacos smothered in hot sauce. While the Blue Ridge Mountains hold a special place in her heart, Whitney loves to explore and has traveled to six different countries.

Whitney’s life is wild and untamed, and she loves capturing the same kind of energy in the love stories she tells through her photography. She is the perfect third wheel to capture the crazy and beautiful in every love story.

9. Stephanie Heymann

Stephanie is an Arizona-based female wedding photographer passionate about capturing authentic emotions. Her motto is all about finding the perfect light to highlight the joy in life’s simplest moments.

She fell in love with photography at an early age when her father introduced her to his Canon 35mm film camera. Since then, Stephanie has dedicated countless hours to mastering her craft in film and digital realms. A lot of those hours have also gone into Stephanie offering incomparable customer service to her couples.

Fueled by equal parts coffee and creativity, Stephanie spends her days taking care of her team and nights in front of the computer. For her, photography is not just a job but a passion that allows her to freeze life’s cherished memories that last a lifetime.

10. Kristen Lenox

Once a geriatric nurse, Kristen Lenox is now a master of all things light and airy! A lover of bright wedding photos, she is one of the female wedding photographers who has nailed timeless candids and authentic portraits. But Kristen is way more than just a skilled photographer. She values being an attentive, quick-to-respond, and well-organized photographer. Kristen and her team value authenticity and love getting to know couples, embracing all the little quirks that make them unique. And she’s one of the few wedding photographers who run away from perfectionism. 

We don’t just love her for her art, we also love her for the kind of human being she is. In a competitive industry, Kristen is one of those professionals who looks out for her peers too. Moreover, she’s funny, she’s humble, she knows exactly what she wants, and she’s always chasing after the real moments, even if that means capturing ‘imperfections’. 

11. Laura Brown 

Laura Brown is a midwest girl who now calls the Dallas suburbs home. She loves her bourbon and anything spicy. But when she’s not in Texas, she can be found in the mountains, where she’s most at peace.

Laura and her husband got married in Asheville, NC; her photographer was her fairy godmother who made all her wedding dreams come true. This is where she had her first real-life interaction with wedding photography. She bought her first camera and started capturing nature’s beauty while traveling. Laura finally decided to pursue wedding photography as a career and create meaningful magic for other couples. 

Today, Laura is living her dream, capturing gorgeous wedding photos with a timeless feel.

Further Read: Going Against The Grain In Wedding Photography

Amplifying Women’s Voices 

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Photography is an art form that allows us to freeze precious moments in time. As we recognize and honor women who tell our stories, it is essential to acknowledge the immense contributions of female photographers in shaping the field of wedding photography.

We applaud their remarkable achievements and pledge to support and encourage them in their endeavors. Let us create a more inclusive and diverse space where every talented photographer, regardless of gender, can thrive and succeed. So here’s to the women who capture our memories and tell our stories through their lenses – we salute you, thank you, and celebrate you. And, we are SO grateful to be connected to you. May you continue to inspire and empower!

Celebrating Women’s History Month!

At ShootDotEdit, we share stories highlighting dedication, perseverance, and the pursuit of excellence. And the stories of these remarkable female wedding photographers perfectly embody those values. In addition to sharing stories, we aim to help the photography community by offering photo editing services designed to take the hassle out of post-production. If you want to learn more about our pricing plans, check them out now.

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Creating Timeless Photos With Traditional Wedding Photography

From capturing classic poses and wedding day moments to exquisite details, traditional wedding photography methods have stood the test of time. And we don’t see them ever going out of style. While some couples like to hop on the ‘trends train’ when it comes to  wedding photography styles, others still prefer traditional wedding photographs, as they make for timeless wedding photos. In this blog we explore this photography style and share some tips and inspiration that could help you create beautiful traditional wedding photos for your couples. 

What Is Traditional Wedding Photography?

a wedding bride in her wedding attire getting ready
Image Credit: ShootDotEdit Customer @infiniteloopphoto

Traditional photography involves taking posed or staged photos of the couple, their family, friends, and other essential guests. Typically, such wedding photos have everyone looking directly into the camera lens and posing in a certain way. Traditional wedding photographers usually guide their subjects to sit or stand in a specific location or against a specific backdrop during solo and group pictures. 

A proven trick to take traditional wedding photography shots is to keep things simple and document important events during a wedding, such as a ring exchange, kiss at the altar, cake cutting, first dance, group pictures, couples portraits, and other classic wedding day moments.  

Traditional Wedding Photography Ideas & Tips

If your clients desire simple wedding photographs that capture all the significant moments, then traditional wedding photography might be what they’re looking for. And while this style may be classic, it doesn’t have to be boring. These tips could help you deliver exactly what they want.

1. Plan And Prepare

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Effective communication is essential to make wedding photography a success, both for you as a photographer and your couple. Explain to your clients what traditional photography means and the type of photos you will be taking. It’s best to discuss with the couple and then decide which types of traditional wedding pictures they would like. It could be anything ranging from couples portraits, fine detail shots, group photos, etc. You can also ask the couple to suggest any special moments that they want documented during the wedding. 

Suggested Read: Top Wedding Photography Skills To Learn And Master

2. Curate A Wedding Photography Timeline

Weddings are a rollercoaster of events, so ensure you capture every moment without impacting the schedule. Creating a wedding photography timeline with a must-have wedding photos list could help with that. Weddings take place at different times and places,  with various people, moods, etc. So, it is important to understand why, where, and when you need to be present.

Work with your couple and curate a photography timeline for their wedding day. Also, remind them to make their VIPs aware of this schedule and know where they have to be and at what time. Here is a traditional wedding photos list that you can use or tweak according to your/your couple’s preference:

  • Couples portraits outside the church/after the ceremony
  • Family group shots
  • Photo with bride’s/groom’s parents
  • Photo with bride’s/groom’s siblings or cousins
  • Couple with grandparents
  • Bride/groom with each parent privately
  • Wedding party portraits 
  • Friends group photos
  • Couple with entire wedding party

Related Read: The Ultimate Wedding Photography Preparation Checklist

3. Capture The Wedding Day In Sequence 

Traditional wedding photography involves capturing all the important wedding moments as they happen, so you can design a wedding photo album chronologically. From the couple getting ready to the ceremony and reception – keep an eye out for special moments that your couple may want to frame after receiving their wedding photos and prints. 

4. Give Some Direction

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It is common for couples to feel self-conscious in front of the camera. But as the wedding photographer, you could help them get comfortable and confident with just some directions. Guide them through poses, such as standing close together, hands on the hips, or a classic dip kiss pose. By capturing a combination of traditional wedding photography poses fused with your own creative posing ideas, you can deliver photographs that are both timeless and unique.

Also, if you’re shooting with a large group, it’s good to crack jokes to lighten the mood and get people in the frame laughing and smiling. It helps the couple relax, and yields perfectly posed wedding photos with natural emotions. 

Read More: Posing Techniques: Bridesmaids & Groomsmen

5. Keep It Simple 

a wedding couple posing with their bridesmaids and groomsmen
Image Credit: ShootDotEdit Customer @jperrymanphotography

It’s important to be patient with your clients and strictly stick to traditional wedding photo poses if they’ve requested a traditional wedding photography approach. Instead of asking your couple and their guests to pose in a certain way, you could simply ask them to give their best smile while looking into the camera (P.S – don’t forget to cue the famous “say cheese!” phrase. It’s a classic way to get those 1000-volt smiles). 

If you think something is missing in the photograph, do not hesitate to ask the group or couple to pose for another shot. Also, ensure that everyone is looking into the camera and capture as many traditional wedding moments as possible. 

Traditional Wedding Photography Inspiration

1. Breonna Wells Photography

a bride and her bridesmaids posing with their wedding bouquets
Image Credit: ShootDotEdit Customer @breonnawellsphotography

2. Robb McCormick Photography

a wedding groom posing looking at the camera
Image Credit: ShootDotEdit Customer @robbmccormickphotography

3. Taylor Kemp Photography

a dimly lit beautiful wedding reception
Image Credit: ShootDotEdit Customer @taylorkempphotography

4. Brandi Allyse Photo

a wedding couple in their wedding attire
Image Credit: ShootDotEdit Customer @brandiallysephoto

5. Erin Morrison Photography

a grand wedding sparkler exit where the groom is passionately kissing the bride
Image Credit: ShootDotEdit Customer @erinm_photography

Traditional wedding photography is a great choice for capturing the essence of a couple’s wedding day. This photography style still creates some of the most classic and timeless wedding photographs despite today’s more modern and trendy photography styles. Through communication with your couple, curating a wedding timeline, taking photos in sequence, and giving some simple posing directions, you can achieve stunning results that will provide a lifetime of treasured memories for your couple.

Further Read: Posing Your Couples

At ShootDotEdit, we are passionate about helping you grow your wedding photography business. A part of how we do that is by lessening your post-production workload with our professional photo editing services. To learn more about how we can help your wedding photography business, check out our pricing plans.

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The Perks Of Being On A Wedding Vendors List & How To Get There

Getting on a wedding vendors list or preferred vendor list can turn out to be incredibly beneficial for your wedding photography business. It is essentially the holy grail of client inquiries for wedding professionals. A wedding day today is like a production that includes numerous people who work tirelessly behind the scenes to successfully pull off a couple’s big day. And as a wedding photographer, you’re one of them! This list of wedding vendors is created by a wedding venue or wedding planner, or any other wedding vendor and includes all their favorite wedding services providers. This wedding vendor directory is handed to potential clients during meetings and is an effective way to raise awareness about your brand and book more clients! In this blog, we share tips on how you could get on these lists and why you should consider doing it in the first place. 

Tips For Getting On The Wedding Vendors List 

1. Schedule A Meeting

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If you’re aiming to get on a venue’s preferred wedding vendors list, one of the easiest ways to do that is by scheduling a site tour at the wedding venue. During this tour, you can meet with the manager and events team and ask them questions about their wedding vendors checklist and how they decide who makes it onto the list. This way, you can strategize how to get on their wedding vendor listings and also offer professional advice to your clients about whether the venue is the ideal wedding location for their wedding photos. Whether it’s a venue or a planner, or a wedding decorator, one of the best ways to learn how to get in their “good books” is to directly reach out to them and ask them about it.

2. Make Genuine Connections 

It’s important to make connections with other wedding professionals in the industry, as you never know where that next referral might come from. And the key to benefitting from these connections is to make sure they are organic and genuine. When you attend events or workshops, there are high chances of running into other wedding vendors, such as wedding planners, wedding cake designers, florists, etc. As the first step to establishing an authentic relationship with them, you could start with introducing yourself. Instead of just talking business, we’d recommend that you focus on having a real conversation that helps you get to know them better.

Read More: Why Networking With Wedding Vendors Is Important For Business

3. Advertise On Wedding Vendor Websites

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Another great way to get your name out there is by joining wedding vendor websites like The Knot or Brides. These wedding vendor websites have free wedding vendor listings where they publish blog posts about all things weddings, including wedding photography, wedding venues, and planners. This allows wedding professionals to market their business directly to potential clients. Plus, these websites have different wedding vendor categories where they shine the spotlight on some of their favorite vendors as well.

4. Distribute Business Cards/Brochures

At the risk of sounding like a broken record, we can’t emphasize enough the importance of carrying your business card or brochure to any professional event or workshop. You never know when you might strike a connection (or even make a deal!). So, the next time you plan to head out to an event, remember to carry your business card or brochure with all your contact information, making it easy for interested folks to add you to their wedding vendors list. 

Suggested Read: A Roadmap To Market Your Wedding Photography Business

5. Give Shout-Outs

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When you post wedding photos on your blog or social media pages, you could consider tagging the other vendors who worked alongside you in the making of the ultimate wedding day! This can help them gain exposure, which they might just appreciate you for by returning the favor. By simply showing your gratitude, these wedding vendors will be more likely to recommend your services to their clients and add you to their free wedding vendor listing when the time comes. 

Benefits Of Being On A Wedding Vendor Contact List 

1. Create Brand Awareness

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Being on a wedding vendors list is a great way to raise awareness about your wedding photography brand. For example, if you shoot destination weddings, potential clients who are looking for destination wedding photographers could find you easily through the information shared in a wedding vendor list. This makes it easier for them to contact you and learn more about your business.

Read More: Being Unique As A Wedding Photographer: 5 Ways To Stand Out

2. Get More Referrals 

One of the greatest perks of being on a wedding vendors list is the increased referrals. Plus, when a couple’s trusted wedding vendor recommends your wedding photography business to them, they are more likely to trust and hire you. So not only does being on preferred vendors lists help you make more friends in the industry, but it could also be a potential way to get a more continuous flow of leads. 

3. Gain Credibility

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Another benefit of being on vendor lists is that it establishes your credibility, as it shows that other professionals are recommending you and vouching for the quality of your work. This creates trust in potential customers who are in the wedding planning process of looking for experienced photographers to capture their special day.

Related Read: How To Build Trust With Wedding Vendors

4. Increased Income

Having your name on the wedding vendors list means more bookings and, ultimately, an increase in cash flow. Being seen as the preferred wedding photographer by other vendors can also lead to higher quality customers and bigger wedding budgets from clients who are looking for professional photographers.

5. Working With Ideal Clients

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Not all couples getting married are going to be your ideal customers. You might be someone who exclusively documents luxury weddings, or you might only want to photograph elopements, making your client base very specific. However, if you’re part of a luxury wedding venue’s preferred vendors list or feature on a list of a boutique that only works with elopement brides, you automatically have a higher chance of being recommended to your ideal client. 

Further Read: How To Prepare For Your First Year Of Wedding Photography

Whether you’re new in the industry or a seasoned pro, booking new clients is always a high priority on the TDL. While marketing strategies could help with that, having your name on wedding vendors lists could play a significant part in skyrocketing those wedding bookings. From networking with vendors you love to showing appreciation for your vendor partners through social media – you can do multiple things to make a real connection, get on those preferred vendor lists, and establish a mutually beneficial partnership with wedding vendors. 

At ShootDotEdit, we are passionate about helping you grow your wedding photography business. A part of how we do that is by lessening your post-production workload with our professional photo editing services. To learn more about how we can help your wedding photography business, check out our pricing plans.

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#TooCute: How To Take Wedding Photos With Pets

Wedding photos with pets: We’ve taken them, we’ve seen them, we can’t get enough of them, and we’ve saved ALL of them on our IG. As a wedding photographer, you might have already honed your people skills, but if your couple’s pet or pets are a part of the guest list, you might want to think about leveling up your communication and wedding photography techniques as well. It’s highly likely that if your couple plans on including pets in wedding, they won’t spring that surprise on you on the wedding day, which means you’ll have enough time to prepare a photo checklist for wedding that features super cute photos of their fur babies. But if you do get stuck somewhere, these 5 wedding photo ideas on how to photograph pets at weddings could help you get exactly what you need to get those super cute family photos with pets. 

How To Take Adorable Wedding Photos With Pets

1. Get Pet-Approved 

a wedding couple posing with their pet dog on a leash
Image Credit: ShootDotEdit Customer @apollofields

Your couple has approved you as their wedding photographer, but in case their wedding photography plan also involves wedding photos with pets, we’d recommend getting to know their pets too. Usually, you’ll have plenty of time in-between the contract signing and the wedding day, so if you can, try to get acquainted with their pets before you photograph them. This way, you can create a game plan of how you’re going to get their fur babies to pose for you on the wedding day. Plus, this will also give the pets a chance to get to know you. You never know how a pet can react to a new person, so it’s important that both parties get to know each other for a seamless working relationship. 

If meeting the pets in-person is not an option, you could simply reach out to your couple and ask them questions about their pets. This could give you an idea about their personalities and help you prepare for any challenges that you might encounter on the wedding day. Also, a great way to get the pets to cooperate on the wedding day would be to keep their favorite treats handy. This way, it’s a win-win! Additionally, if your couple really wants to have their dog in the wedding photos but is completely clueless about how to go about it, you could go the extra mile for them and guide them to articles that talk about ‘how to include your dog in your wedding photos’. 

Read More: 10 Questions To Include In A Wedding Photography Questionnaire

2. Capture The PDA

a wedding couple kissing their pet dog while holding the bouquet
Image Credit: ShootDotEdit Customer @erickelley

Couples often include their pets in wedding photos as a sign of love and connection to an animal that has been with them through thick and thin. And as a wedding photographer, your job is to capture those heart-warming moments between the couple and their beloved pets. For example, you could take pictures of the couple giving kisses to their pets or even photograph their furry companions giving them slobbery kisses! For some candid wedding photos with pets – if your wedding day timeline allows – just ask your couple to play around with their pets. This is the best way to get some picture-perfect family portraits that reflect their sweet bond.

Our tip: Try not to confine pets indoors. One of the best places to take wedding photos with pets is outdoors in big, open fields. So if your couple’s pet-friendly venue also offers space for pets to run and play around, then take that opportunity to let pets be pets, and photograph them in their element.

3. Solo Portraits 

an adorable image of a pet dog with flowery accessories
Image Credit: ShootDotEdit Customer @apollofields

Is there really anything more adorable than solo pet portraits on the wedding day? Okay, there could be, but your couple will 100% go “awwww” when they see their puppy’s/cat’s/*enter pet* solo portrait. If your couple’s pets are part of the wedding, there are chances that they will be wearing some kind of wedding attire or accessory. Bowties, tuxedos, dresses, floral collars and crowns, custom bandanas – if your couple’s pets are wearing anything close to a wedding attire, then your job is to ensure that you do a solo portrait session with them. For wedding photos with dogs, consider photographing them on a couch, on the bed, by a window, running around, or even taking a quick little nap before they have to report to duty as the ring bearer or flower girl or just to stand next to the couple as they say their wedding vows. Including a cat in your wedding photography might not be something you do everyday, but if your couple does ask for it, do your research on how to get the best photo possible. 

Suggested Read: 7 Must-Have Angles To Capture During The Wedding Ceremony

4. Enlist A Helper

a wedding couple petting their pet dog
Image Credit: ShootDotEdit Customer @apollofields

Holding multiple cameras and lenses, giving posing cues, taking photos, and handling pets at the same time could be a little too much for any wedding photographer. For picture-perfect wedding photos with pets, you might want to consider using a helping hand. This could be your second shooter, an assistant, or one of the guests who is familiar with your couple’s pets. This way, you can focus on taking the best wedding photos with pets. If there’s a dog in the wedding, they might often get distracted and want to run around the place, so when you have a helper with you, they can keep the dog engaged even when they’re in front of the camera. 

5. Be Patient

a wedding bride talking to her pet dog
Image Credit: ShootDotEdit Customer @olsondesignphotography

When it comes to pets, you have to be prepared for sudden mood shifts. Even if you have created a whole checklist of wedding photos with pets, don’t be disappointed if your couple’s pet decides to take a nap or socialize with guests instead. Forcing the pet to pose for the camera is certainly not the best way to go about it. You have to be willing to take a break, let the pets do their thing, and then start over. If a pet gets uncooperative or agitated, we’d highly recommend pausing and giving them some TLC (or treats) to get them in a good mood again. Plus, your couple will really appreciate you for showing kindness and being patient with their pets. They are just like another family member to them, so it’s important to remember that their well-being matters to the couple.

Further Read: Must-Have Cute Couple Poses To Include In Your Shot List

Including pets in a wedding is an increasingly growing trend, and it’s such a heart-warming way for couples to honor their furry family members. Wedding photos with pets can be incredibly cute, and not to mention super super precious to your clients. So if you want to keep up with the trend, you might want to brush up on your pet photography skills, learn how to understand pets, and get them to do what you want without having to force them. If it’s possible, meet the pet before you photograph them or get to know them through your couple. On the day of the wedding, go outside and try not to just chase them for photos. And most importantly, remember the treats and stay patient no matter what. Respect the pet, and you shall get respect in return – from the pet and your clients too. 

PS: To perfect your pet photography technique, you could try practicing with your pet if you have one!

At ShootDotEdit, we are passionate about helping you grow your wedding photography business. A part of how we do that is by lessening your post-production workload with our professional photo editing services. To learn more about how we can help your wedding photography business, check out our pricing plans.

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Wedding Party Pictures Inspiration From ShootDotEdit Customers

From pre-ceremony shots to the final exit, all the wedding photographs collectively build the narrative of your client’s big day and are essential for their memory book, be it in photo albums or prints. And some of the photos they will cherish the most are the wedding party pictures. Plus, when it comes to wedding party poses, there’s so much you can do! You can go classic or fun or creative or aim for unique wedding party photos or try out all of them (depending on how much time you’ve got). Since these photos are a must-have on the shot list, this blog offers not only photo ideas that you could try with the wedding party but also some tips to make group photos simple and easy. 

What Is Wedding Party Photography?

an image of the groomsmen tossing the groom
Image Credit: ShootDotEdit Customer @brandiallysephoto

Wedding party photography is nothing but the time you take out to take pictures of the couple with their wedding party or just photos of the bridesmaids and groomsmen on their own. These people are, without a doubt, some of the VIPs of the wedding day, making wedding party pictures a crucial element on your wedding day TDL. 

The best part is that whether it’s a small or a large crew, there are wedding party picture ideas you can use for both. From wedding party pictures with flower girl, super glamorous bridal party photos, or perfectly-posed wedding party pictures with parents – wedding party photography truly encapsulates some of the most treasured memories of a wedding day. 

Wedding Party Photo Ideas: Inspiration From ShootDotEdit Customers

From gorgeous bridal party photo ideas to creative groomsmen photos, use these stunning shots from ShootDotEdit customers to get inspired for your next wedding photography gig.

1. Erin Morrison Photography

the bridesmaids cheering off the bride in her wedding dress
Image Credit: ShootDotEdit Customer @erinm_photography

2. Bre Wells Photography

the bride and the bridesmaids posing with bouquets
Image Courtesy: ShootDotEdit Customer @breonnawellsphotography 

3. Brent Looyenga Photography

a grand wedding exit where everyone is blowing bubbles
Image Courtesy: ShootDotEdit Customer @looyengaphoto

4. June Lion

a wedding couple slowly running with their bridesmaids and groomsmen
Image Courtesy: ShootDotEdit Customer @kellyiswilde

5. Infinite Loop Photography

a wedding couple having an indoor moment with friends and family
Image Courtesy: ShootDotEdit Customer @infiniteloopphoto

Wedding Party Photography Tips For Wedding Photographers

1. Document The Relationship

an image of the bridesmaids fixing the bride's wedding dress
Image Courtesy: ShootDotEdit Customer @brandiallysephoto

Besides stunning photos, wedding party photography is also about showcasing the relationship your couple shares with the wedding party. To get the best shots, try to capture the natural interaction between your couple and their wedding party. Of course, you can always go for heavily and creatively-posed photos, but it’s shooting those candid photos that could give way to photos that showcase their authentic relationship. Plus, you can do this at any time during the wedding timeline. Whether it’s the exciting and emotional getting ready moments or when the entire wedding party is partying it up on the dance floor – try to photograph moments as they unfold to truly document the bond your clients share with their closest people. Focus on the tight hugs, knowing glances, and joyful laughs shared between them. 

2. Capture Posed + Candid Shots

the groom standing with the groomsmen holding his pet dogs
Image Courtesy: ShootDotEdit Customer @brandiallysephoto

One of the main wedding photography tips for any wedding is to follow a shot list that gets you both posed and candid photos. The same rule applies to pictures of the wedding party. Since wedding group poses are not the easiest part of wedding photography, we’d recommend keeping a list of poses, so you don’t have to scramble for ideas as you’re shooting. Wedding party photos can be fun and creative as well. Think of wedding party photo ideas that include pets, blowing bubbles, ribbon wands, champagne showers, etc. 

You could also try including wedding celebration vibes in your wedding party pictures, and to get the most authentic version of that, we’d highly suggest shooting candids. These could be during the wedding, the wedding reception party, or even the laughter that erupts when things are all over the place when trying to pose a large wedding party (you don’t even need to say “say cheese” when this happens!). Another thing you could try is giving action cues like asking the entire wedding party to run towards you! That’s not just candid, it’s also going to be a really fun photo and memory.

Suggested Read: 7 Photography Tips To Posing The Wedding Party

3. Get Experimental

the grooms and the groomsmen posing in their wedding attire
Image Courtesy: ShootDotEdit Customer @brandiallysephoto

To execute different wedding party photography ideas, start with getting creative with angles, explore stunning landscapes and find unique backgrounds for the perfect shot. 

  • Choosing a great location can also add creativity to your photography. Whether you’re shooting on top of a hill or taking pictures on the beach with a bright blue sky as your backdrop, try using different photography angles and techniques that incorporate the landscape and get you 10/10 wedding party pictures.
  • Lighting and composition can make or break your wedding photos. The same applies to photos of the wedding party. Whether you are indoors or outdoors, try to make sure you’re using the right lighting for the types of shots you need.  
  • Don’t just stay at eye level; you can use aerial shots or even shoot from below for more dramatic wedding party pictures.
  • You can also utilize props such as balloons, streamers, and umbrellas for additional playful and fun wedding party photo ideas.

Further Read: 4 Photography Lighting Techniques For The Wedding Party Portraits

Photographing special moments between the wedding party and the couple helps to strengthen your wedding day story. When doing so, ensure to capture love, laughter, bear hugs, and maybe even some happy tears. From fun wedding party photos to group hugs during wedding dance photos – try to include beautifully framed shots of each moment of celebration in your wedding shot list. To avoid wasting any time, we’d recommend planning out all the wedding party pictures in advance. But like we said before, don’t be afraid to go beyond the shot list. You never know what candid moments make it to the wedding album.

At ShootDotEdit, we strive to help wedding photographers reach their true potential as creative professionals and business owners. Part of how we do that is by taking photo editing off your plate with our professional editing services. To learn more about how we can help, take a look at our pricing plans.

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What Is A Bridal Session & Reasons To Add It To Your Services

Here comes the bride, all dressed in white or maybe in a dress with colorful floral designs? Whatever may be the bride’s choice, her wedding attire is a wedding day highlight for sure. But before you photograph the dress (and the bride) in all its glory on the wedding day, a bridal portrait session is a chance for you, as the wedding photographer, to really help shine the spotlight on the dress. Plus, it’s also an opportunity for the bride to prepare herself for the wedding day photos. But if you don’t see why you should add bridal portrait sessions on your list of services or have no idea about what is a bridal session, this blog could help you understand the concept and even motivate you to start offering them asap! Hint: A more polished portfolio, more clients, more profits, etc, etc.

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5 Simple Tips To Make Working With Difficult Clients Easy

One of the most challenging parts of being in the wedding photography business can be working with difficult clients. It’s a hard pill to swallow when you encounter such situations, and sometimes, it can get tricky trying to navigate it without hurting your reputation. Fortunately for you, we have some tips that could give you some guidance on how to deal with difficult clients. You can use these to avoid entering sticky situations while working with difficult clients, or if you’re already knee-deep in a tough spot with a client, you could use these tips to come out unscathed.

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5 Tips For Taking The Best First Look Wedding Photos

The excitement during the getting ready moments, the pure love and awe during a first look, the joy and happy tears during the ceremony, the tender moments during the first dances – the wedding day is filled with emotional moments. In this blog, we will talk about the first look wedding photos. A vulnerable and heartwarming moment, first look photos are without a doubt an important part of the wedding day story! First look photography is about documenting all the feelings your clients are feeling as authentically as possible. These wedding portraits are not ones that can be repeated or posed – at least not as organically as the real deal – so it’s important that you shoot quickly while also giving the couple some privacy. And by reading this blog, you are going to take away some tips that will help you take the best first look photos and save those beautiful memories for your clients.

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Creating A Social Media Content Calendar For Wedding Photographers

As a professional wedding photographer, you know that social media can be valuable not only for sharing your work but also for promoting your business and getting more bookings. But if you’re not using a content planner, you’re doing yourself a huge disservice. A social media content calendar for photographers helps you plan ahead, stay organized, and publish better content consistently. Social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, TikTok, etc., allow you to share your photography content in different forms, but to use them to their fullest potential, it’s important to plan your social media marketing strategies in advance. And the best way to do that is by creating a content calendar. If you’ve never done it before, in this blog, we will show you how to create a content calendar for social media.

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