The only shot list you actually need

Let’s be honest, wedding planning is already a full-time job.

You don’t need a 3-page shot list full of photos like “Bride with Groom,” “Groom with Bride,” and “Everyone looking vaguely to the left.” (Yes, we’ve seen that one too.)

So let’s simplify.

As a professional wedding photographer, I’m here to tell you: you only need 12 key photos to tell a story that feels complete, emotional, and deep. Everything else? Bonus.

The Essential 12 (With Real Intent Behind Each Shot)

  • The Quiet Getting Ready Moment

The deep breath. The quiet before the celebration.

  • The Details That Mean Something

Your grandmother’s bracelet. The bouquet with your favourite flower. Personal touches only you’d notice.

  • The Reaction Shot

Mum tearing up. The best friend beaming. The human moments that never feel posed.

  • The First Look—or That First Glance Down the Aisle

Because it’s always worth it. Even if it’s a 3-second glance—it’s gold.

  • The Ceremony Wide Shot

Everyone. Together. Framed in the moment. This is your scene-setter.

  • The First Kiss (with Emotion)

No camera robots here. We time it for the smile just after the kiss.

  • The Candid Walk Down the Aisle

You’re MARRIED! This one screams joy. No posing needed.

  • The “Let’s Frame This” Couple Portrait

Clean, timeless, wall-worthy. The one your grandkids will see someday.

  • The Family And Friend Group Photos

*This is the traditional group family & friends portrait, only that we make it fun and seamless!

  • The Group Hug or Cheers with Your VIPs

Your ride-or-die crew, celebrating YOU.

  • The Golden Hour Shot

That soft light. That magic glow. No flash needed.

  • One Unplanned Moment

Your niece dancing, grandma cracking a joke, you laughing during the vows—these are the heartbeats of the day.