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Photography checklist

Remember
- Lenses
- CF cards (empty them first)
- Lights
- Tripods/stands
- Charged batteries
- Backup
- Check white balance, ISO, shooting mode before shot

Ex. Wedding ceremony shots
- Ushers seating guests and mothers
- Bride's Arrival
- Processional
- Bride being walked down the aisle
- Groom waiting at the alter
- Bride being given away
- Wedding Party members at the alter
- Kneeling at the alter
- Exchanging rings
- Exchanging vows
- Lighting unity candles
- Exchanging kiss
- Signing marriage license
- With officiant
- Recessional
- In front of the church after ceremony
- Candids outside with guests
- Guests outside and inside the church. Some brides have elected to have shots done of all of the people attending the church ceremony.
- Couple leaving in limo

Sources/more information:
- Commercial photography checklist
- What You Need to Bring
- Phtographer's checklist
- Wedding Photo Check List


(Select, copy and paste the text in this example if you want to)

Use this example as a starting point to create your own checklist depending on what you think is most important !

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