Sparkler Exit Alternatives That Look Better (And Safer)

While sparklers are a classic choice, many venues are moving away from them for safety—but that doesn't mean your grand exit has to be any less magical. We’ve rounded up our favorite alternatives that photograph beautifully, keep your guests safe,...

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Apr 02, 2026
Interfaith Ceremonies: How to Keep Photos Respectful

Blending two distinct heritages into one ceremony is a beautiful act of love, and documenting it requires a delicate balance of technical skill and deep cultural respect. We’re sharing how we navigate these sacred spaces with a "fly-on-the-wall" a...

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Apr 01, 2026
Indian Wedding Photo Coverage: What Needs Two Cameras

Indian weddings are a magnificent whirlwind of color and simultaneous rituals, where a single lens simply can't be in two places at once. We’re diving into why dual camera coverage is the secret to capturing both the grand scale of the Mandap and...

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Mar 31, 2026
Jewish Wedding Photos: 9 Moments Couples Forget

Between the whirlwind of the Horah and the quiet intensity of the Bedeken, it is easy for small but soul-stirring moments to slip through the cracks of a busy timeline. We have curated a guide to those often-missed traditions and candid exchanges...

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Mar 30, 2026
How to Photograph a Catholic Mass Wedding Smoothly

Navigating the sacred traditions of a Catholic Mass requires a delicate balance of deep respect and artistic intuition. We focus on capturing those quiet, holy moments—from the solemn exchange of vows to the joyful walk back up the aisle—without e...

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Mar 29, 2026
How to Get Grandpa in Photos Without Exhausting Him

Your wedding day is a whirlwind of joy, but ensuring your grandfather is part of those lasting memories shouldn't feel like a chore for him. We focus on creating a relaxed environment where he can feel honored and comfortable, capturing those genu...

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Mar 27, 2026
Why Your Pinterest Shot List Backfires (And What Works)

A Pinterest shot list feels like preparation — and in some ways it is — but a rigid list of recreated images can quietly work against the thing you actually want most from your wedding photos: moments that feel genuinely yours. The problem isn't i...

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Mar 26, 2026
Groomsmen Photos That Don’t Feel Like a Sports Team

The classic groomsmen lineup — shoulder to shoulder, arms crossed, staring down the camera — is one of the most reliably stiff setups in wedding photography, and it doesn't have to be the default. The guys in your wedding party have actual persona...

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Mar 25, 2026
Bridesmaids in Mismatched Dresses: Make It Cohesive

Mismatched bridesmaid dresses can look intentional and beautiful or unplanned and chaotic — and the difference almost always comes down to a few specific decisions made early in the process. When the color palette, fabric weight, and silhouette ra...

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Mar 24, 2026