Pre-Wedding Sessions Guide

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If you’re planning your wedding and wondering whether to add any sessions before the day itself, this guide will walk you through the optional experiences I offer alongside wedding photography.

Inside, you’ll find details about three different pre-wedding sessions: engagement sessions, bridal portrait sessions, and bridal boudoir sessions. Each one offers a slightly different experience, but all are designed to feel calm, supportive, and free from the time pressure of a wedding day.

The guide explains what each session involves, how long they last, how many images are included, and what the experience is like from start to finish. It also explores why some couples choose to book these sessions, whether that’s to feel more comfortable in front of the camera, enjoy time in their wedding attire without a timeline, or create meaningful photographs before the wedding itself.

You’ll also find information about when these sessions are typically booked, how images are delivered, and how you can decide whether any of these options feel right for you. Some couples book one of these sessions, some book several, and many choose none at all. They simply exist as additional options for couples who would enjoy them.

The aim of this guide is simply to give you a clear understanding of what’s available so you can decide what feels most meaningful for your wedding experience.

If you’re planning your wedding and wondering whether to add any sessions before the day itself, this guide will walk you through the optional experiences I offer alongside wedding photography.

Inside, you’ll find details about three different pre-wedding sessions: engagement sessions, bridal portrait sessions, and bridal boudoir sessions. Each one offers a slightly different experience, but all are designed to feel calm, supportive, and free from the time pressure of a wedding day.

The guide explains what each session involves, how long they last, how many images are included, and what the experience is like from start to finish. It also explores why some couples choose to book these sessions, whether that’s to feel more comfortable in front of the camera, enjoy time in their wedding attire without a timeline, or create meaningful photographs before the wedding itself.

You’ll also find information about when these sessions are typically booked, how images are delivered, and how you can decide whether any of these options feel right for you. Some couples book one of these sessions, some book several, and many choose none at all. They simply exist as additional options for couples who would enjoy them.

The aim of this guide is simply to give you a clear understanding of what’s available so you can decide what feels most meaningful for your wedding experience.