Your Wedding Is Not a Photoshoot (And That’s a Good Thing)

Tips, Weddings

Let’s start with a hot take.

Your wedding day is not a 10-hour content creation session.

It’s a party.
It’s a reunion.
It’s the one day in your life where all your favourite people are in the same room.

And somehow the wedding industry has convinced couples that if they’re not constantly “getting the shot,” they’re doing it wrong.

Hard pass.

Here’s the truth:
You don’t get great photos by stopping the day every 20 minutes. You get great photos by being in it.

When you’re laughing during speeches instead of worrying about your angles.
When you’re actually on the dancefloor instead of watching it from the sidelines.
When you forget I’m even there.

That’s when the magic happens.

My job isn’t to turn your wedding into a production.
It’s to protect the vibe while quietly capturing everything that matters.

Yes, we’ll get the iconic portraits.
Yes, your mum will get the “frame-it-above-the-fireplace” shot.

But you’ll also get:

The best man’s nervous hand shake before the speech.

Your partner exhaling when they first see you.

Your nan absolutely owning the dancefloor.

Because weddings aren’t staged.
They’re lived.

And when you live them properly, the photos take care of themselves.

Hi, I’m Nate. Project Manager by trade, Professional Third Wheel by choice.

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