SELECTING YOUR IMAGES

We understand the challenge of choosing 100 images from a gallery of 1,000.

Our approach is to break down the celebration into sections.

First Page

1 or 2 images - set the scene with a portrait, a detail, or your location. The Art, Styla, and Fusion albums can also display your original stationery.

Two silver wedding rings resting on a newspaper with the date February 26, 2022, visible.
A woman with long curly hair and freckles, wearing earrings and a decorative hair accessory, is putting on an earring, dressed in a lace garment, in a candid black-and-white photo.

1

Getting Ready

5 to 10 images - a combination of details and people

2

First Look

3 to 6 images - it’s great to get a sense of the walk and reveal!

3

Bridal Party & Family Portraits

5 to 15 images - you don’t need all individual shots of your bridal party, chose a few group shots and save the rest for family!

4

The Ceremony

10 to 20 images - Save the storytelling for the ceremony, no need to show everyone walking down the aisle.

A black and white photo of a couple standing outdoors beneath a large tree with sunlight filtering through the leaves. The woman is wearing a sleeveless, striped dress, and a woman with her hair in an updo, looking into the man's eyes. The man is wearing a vest, white shirt, and tie, looking back at her with a smile.

5

Couple Portraits

3 to 10 images - choose what you love, we can help select if there are too many.

6

Cocktail Hour & Reception

10 to 15 images - a great opportunity to showcase the details again!

A woman dancing and smiling at a party with other guests in the background, black and white photo.

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First Dance & Parent Dances

2 to 6 images - lovely to have some crowd reaction shots here.

Speeches

5 to 10 images - you want to see laughter, glasses clinking, and a few tears, for sure!

9

Party Shots

10 to 20 images - The energy of the night is so important, bring it on!

10

Cutting the Cake

1 to 3 images - One stellar shot sometimes says more than several.

Check out the collection to find the right style for you!

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