Suggested Photos to take during the Reception
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The final photos of your wedding day are taken at the reception. Here are some recommendations for these photos.
The first photos should be of bride and groom in the back seat of the limousine arriving at the reception venue; and photos of them stepping out of the car and entering the reception hall.
Two photos showing bride, groom, and their parents ready to receive guests should be taken. One should be a formal portrait of the receiving line, the other an informal and relaxed shot.
Photos of bride and groom in the receiving line greeting their guests; separate photos of the bride's mother and groom's parents in the receiving line greeting guests.
Photos of the buffet table should be taken, if a buffet is being served.
Separate photos of bride and groom at the wedding table and the complete bridal party at their table. Photos of the couple's parents at the parents' table.
Photos of bride and groom during their first dance; photos of the bride and her father during their father-daughter dance; and photos of the groom and his mother during their mother-son dance.
Photos of the band or dj.
Photos of bride and groom cutting the cake, feeding each other, and toasting one another. Photos of the traditional bouquet toss and bride's garter toss.
The last photos of bride and groom in their honeymoon clothes hugging and kissing their parents good-bye; photos of the couple standing in front of the limousine waving good-bye.
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