Sample Wedding Timeline

Without First Look

Your wedding day will be here before you know it! Itโ€™s time to start working through your wedding day details including your wedding day timeline! Wedding timelines are important, not only for the schedule of the day but how much time is accounted for photos, catering, and ultimately having a stress-free day.

We wanted to give you a sample timeline to start out with if youโ€™re having a first look! This doesnโ€™t have everything for your wedding in it, nor is it a set of hard and fast rules. Your photographer, wedding planner, makeup artist, caterer and venue will have tips as well.

Of course, weโ€™d say make sure the photographer looks over the timeline if you care about having lots of photos! This is important! Plus, you donโ€™t want to feel rushed throughout the day. As we say in our about section, if itโ€™s between details (getting ready/ceremony/reception) or people (you and your partner, wedding party, family photos, dancing, etc.), choose people every time!

Either way, this will be a great place to start planning! If you have 8 hours of coverage from your photographer and are not planning a first look, this is the timeline for you!

If youโ€™re still not sure about a first look, thatโ€™s okay! You can read more about the pros and cons of doing a first look here.

Sample

Wedding Timeline

2:00 pm โ€“ Final Details & Getting Ready Photos

3:30 pm โ€“ Couple in hiding/final pre-ceremony prayers, traditions, ketubah signings, etc.

5:00 pm โ€“ Ceremony!!! (You can adjust everything after this based on how long your ceremony is! For some of my couples, itโ€™s an hour, for others , itโ€™s only 12 minutes!)

    • Wedding Party (Bridesmaids & Groomsmen) Photos Immediately Following
    • Family Photos Immediately Following
    • Couple Portraits w/Photographer

5:30 pm โ€“ Cocktail Hour Begins โ€“ While your guests are content with food and drinks, you, your wedding party and family are taking photos!

6:30 pm โ€“ Cocktail Hour Ends. Guests are seated for reception.

6:50 pm โ€“ Introductions, first dance, toasts. (Bride & Groom have arrived after taking photos!)

7:00 pm โ€“ Dinner

7:30 pm โ€“ Dancing & other traditions! I like to put any traditions at the beginning of the reception because thatโ€™s when most people are there, havenโ€™t left, and is attentive! But this is up to you if you want to spread it out!

9:45 pm โ€“ Last call

10:00 pm โ€“ Last dance. Reception Ends.

Family Photos or โ€œFormalsโ€

Most photographers (including myself) do not need a โ€œshotlistโ€ before the wedding. If youโ€™ve looked over their full galleries before booking, seen a lot of their portfolio, you should have a wonderful day! BUT, when it comes to any family photos or important people in your life, you can totally have a list. Just remember, more people=more time needed for photos. We estimate about 3 minutes per photo combination. This helps have buffer time throughout the wedding day.

Also, whenever we shoot family formals, we try our best to go from the biggest group to the smallest. This helps older folks get to sit earlier rather than waiting, while keeping everyone else attentive so this can go smoothly.

Hereโ€™s a sample list of

family formals to add to your wedding timeline!

  • Bride + Groom + Both Immediate Families
  • Bride + Groom + Bโ€™s Immediate Family
  • Bride + Groom + Gโ€™s Immediate Family
  • Bride + Groom + B & Gโ€™s Parents
  • Bride + Groom + Gโ€™s Parents
  • Bride + Groom + Bโ€™s Parents
  • Bride + Bโ€™s Parents
  • Bride + Brideโ€™s Mother
  • Bride + Brideโ€™s Father
  • Groom + Gโ€™s Parents
  • Groom + Groomโ€™s Mother
  • Groom + Groomโ€™s Father

Family Situations to Be Sensitive To

This section is important and a great note to avoid any awkward situations on the wedding day! Whether itโ€™s a divorce, death, or just two family members who donโ€™t get along, tell your photographer & vendors. Many wonโ€™t need it, but your photographer will thank you for it! Itโ€™s also okay if this section is blank.

We hope this helps brides, grooms and couples when planning their big day! Wedding days shouldnโ€™t be stressful or rushed. Our couples with all-day coverage receive 40-60% more photos from their wedding. Wedding photos arenโ€™t just for one day, theyโ€™re for life!

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