1. Start on time. It’s not impossible. Starting a half hour to an hour late is murder. You will never get that time back and everything else will be rushed.
2. Smaller bridal party. I’ve done weddings with bridal parties as big as 37 people. Keep it 12 or under. Its hard keeping up with that many people and bridesmaids and grooms men tend to wonder off and the wrong times. It also lessens the chances of someone from the party being late and it takes longer to get 37 folks down the isle-lol. Keep it small and keep it moving. The bigger the party, things get stagnant
3. Cancel the receiving line. They do the receiving line right after the ceremony and before pictures. I’ve seen receiving lines take up to an hour or more. I never recommend them. It usually cuts into my time.
4. AND PLEASE REMEMBER THIS: YOUR GUEST ARE WAITING TO EAT A FREE MEAL. YOU’VE PAID A PHOTOGRAPHER $2000.00 TO $5000.00 FOR HIS SERVICES. IF YOU GET BEHIND IN TIME, THE GUEST CAN WAIT.
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