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Experienced photographers will do their best to understand a venue prior to the event. This helps with understanding the best vantage points for photos, the timeliness of routes throughout the space, and how you might space out any additional photographers on your team. If you are unable to see a venue before the big day, then consider how you might still get the information you need, such as calling ahead, researching online, or arriving a few hours prior to the event to scope it out.
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"I generally try to visit and explore a venue about 1 week prior to the wedding. This allows me to see how the venue and its surroundings will likely look closer to the wedding day and inquire about any potential modifications between then and the big day. Depending on the location of the venue and my schedule, I might call ahead instead of visiting - particularly if it is a venue I know well. On the wedding day, I arrive 45 minutes to an hour in advance so I have time to set-up and do one final walk-through before it's time to start shooting."

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25 Questions & Answers • Wedding Photographer
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