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3.12.2024 Personal

Spring in Vermont

It's March 19th and there's snow on the ground,  but the sun is beaming.  The winter wonderland outside calls for outdoor retreating.  It also makes us start thinking about our wedding and portrait planning for the upcoming months.  Before you know it, it'll be Summer and we'll be in full swing in wedding and portrait season in Southern Vermont.  Planning doesn't need to be overwhelming.  As a wedding and portrait photographer, we have learned the finesse of timing and planning.  

First, managing your start time for your wedding is probably the most crucial piece to nail down.  How many bridesmaids are getting their hair and make-up done? Are you doing a first look? Are you hoping to have all your family formals completed before the ceremony?  These are all great questions to really think about and decide what best suits your needs.  Second, I always tell clients you can add time at the end of the night, but you can't in the beginning if you start too late.  Remember that! Lastly, don't be shy....ask your photographer about timing and giving yourself a nice buffer to work with so you don't feel stressed or rushed.

 Get a feel for your timeline now so you can focus on other aspects of your big day.  Coordinating multiple vendors can be daunting, but there's always help.  Don't be afraid to ask for help! If you've stumbled onto my site and enjoy the images you see, please reach out and allow me the opportunity to be part of your celebration.  

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