My Top Wedding Photography Tips That Actually Matter
I'm chatting through my top tips for photographing a wedding, straight off the back of this season and honestly just years of figuring it out the hard way.
This one is basically me pulling apart everything that actually makes a wedding day feel calm, controlled, and creative without you spiraling or trying to micromanage every second of it. Prep before the day, reading the room when you get there, and learning when to just step back and let moments happen.
We go into how much of this job is decided before you even pick up a camera. Timeline work, Google Maps scouting, knowing where you’re parking, understanding the flow of the day so nothing catches you off guard. That alone changes everything.
There’s a big focus on anticipation too, not reacting late to moments but already being in position for them. It’s the difference between getting the shot and watching it disappear. Same with making people feel comfortable, because if people feel weird around you it always shows in the photos, no way around that.
We also get into shooting with intention instead of just blasting frames all day, why I don’t really pose couples at all and how prompts and natural movement beat stiff setups every time. Plus gear confidence, knowing your settings without thinking, and why backups are completely non negotiable in 2026.
I talk through group shots as well, how I keep them fast, organized, and not draining the life out of the day, and why the small in between moments are usually the ones that end up meaning the most.
And yeah, energy matters more than people think. If you’re running on empty, it shows. If you’re calm and present, that changes the whole atmosphere around you.
If you’re into wedding photography, documentary work, client experience, or just want a more relaxed way of shooting weddings without overcomplicating everything, this one’s for you.
What you'll learn today:
* How to prepare properly before a wedding so you arrive calm, know the timeline, the venue, travel, parking, and nothing on the day catches you off guard
* Why letting go of control and working in a documentary way leads to better photos, less stress, and more real moments
* How anticipation and reading the room helps you consistently be in the right place at the right time without missing key moments
* Why making people feel comfortable, using natural prompts instead of posing, and shooting with intention creates more honest, emotional images
* Why backups, gear confidence, efficient group shots, and looking after your own energy are non-negotiable for a smooth wedding day
* ...and so much more!