How Do You Get The Best Getting Ready at Home Wedding Photos?
Getting ready at home for your wedding can be very special. However, it can also be a little stressful. While home can be a sentimental place, it can be challenging to have your bridal party there all getting ready at the same time. So how do you get the best getting ready at home photos for your wedding? See some of our favorite tips below:
Objectively Look At Your Getting Ready Space
The first step to the best getting ready at home wedding photos is to realistically evaluate the space at your home. The number of Bridal Party members you want to get ready with you will have a huge impact on how much space you will need to get ready with a minimum of stress. Ideally, you want enough space for everyone to get dressed and do their hair/makeup without being on top of each other. Having a separate space for the Bride would also be ideal. If you have a small space and a large Bridal party, a hotel might be better. Or pare down the number of people with you when you are getting ready. In fact, sometimes a large living room might be a better area than a small bedroom.
Do You Have Good Natural Light?

Great natural light goes a long way in allowing us to capture natural expressions while the Wedding Party gets ready.
While any Professional Wedding Photographer should be comfortable using strobe in any situation, I have found that being unobtrusive during the Getting Ready portion of the day is really best. Many times if we use strobe at this time, it can make people a little self conscious. Having good natural light lets us move about quickly and quietly without disturbing the flow of the day.
Designate An Area Ahead Of Time For Hair And Makeup
Your Bridal Party and/or Stylists will really appreciate having a dedicated spot to set up to do their Hair and Makeup. Plus, it will prevent any accidents with products and attire.
Keep Food and Drinks In The Kitchen
Food and beverages are a good idea to have when everyone is getting ready. But they need to be far from the dresses and suits. Keeping everything in the kitchen is a great idea if you don’t want any mishaps.
Plan Ahead For Any Formal Portraits

Same spot. Love the way this looks. This was just a corner of a bedroom with good light. Works every time.
Think about where you would like to do a few formal Bridal Portraits, Family Portraits and a few Bridal Party shots. Then make sure the area is relatively clean. If you want your Photographer to work quickly and efficiently, you cannot expect them to be picking up your house or vacuuming. Seriously–this has happened to me. It is never a good thing in terms of timing.
There you have it–some of our favorite tips for the best getting ready at home photos for your wedding. If you enjoyed this post, you might also enjoy Seven Tips and Tricks for Getting Ready Photos.
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