As wedding photographers, we know how to follow the light. From the gentle kiss of sunrise to the warm glow of sunset, we capture beauty in all types of scenarios. That’s why it’s most important to evaluate the lighting when choosing your wedding ceremony location. These are my top pieces of planning advice to catch the best light for your outdoor wedding ceremony!
Even when working with a combination indoor and outdoor wedding venue, considering the lighting still matters most in your wedding photos. For an outdoor wedding, everything depends upon the season, the time of day and the weather.
It’s in your best interest to plan the day according to your wedding photography timeline starting with sunset. This will guarantee that we work with the best lighting possible while keeping in mind the times of the year when the sun sets earlier. It is particularly important when working with a venue that uses an outdoor wedding ceremony spot.
To achieve the best photos on your wedding day it is important to notice what the sun and shade are doing at your outdoor wedding ceremony location. Your best bet is following these wedding photography lighting tips:
Other wedding photo best practices can include well-lit getting-ready spaces or reminding your wedding party to smile during the ceremony! Check out more of these tips in the following blogs:
Sunset photos are my favorite–everything looks the most epic, dynamic and romantic with that golden light! At a minimum, the ceremony must start 1.5 hours before sunset so you can finish up at least one hour before sunset. Keep in mind when at a location with trees that the sun will go behind them earlier in the day. It is important to block out at least 10-15 mins for the sunset photos if not more.
I always recommend doing a first look which is especially important in the fall and winter when the sun sets earlier. You can enjoy more of the day, be present with guests and still get wedding bridals together. What also determines the amount of time you’ll need is if you’re including family portraits and wedding party photos. The following are sample wedding timelines according to the sunset time in different seasons and light situations: