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What about taking pictures at a different pretty location near-by. A lot of photographers are OK with going to another location to ensure lighting.
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Hey bees! I know no one knows better than you guys, and I really need some help coming up with my wedding day timeline.
Our ceremony and reception are in the same location, and the wedding starts at 7:30. We are not allowed on the property until 6 (and I've heard they are very strict about this). My photographer wants to take as many pictures as possible before the ceremony (since it will be getting dark afterwards), but I'm worried that if guests start showing up at 7:00, we won't really have much time to take pictures.
What I need help with is, how should I work around this time, and how much earlier do I need to get my hair and make-up and things done? It will probably take me a while to get into my dress, so I might have to do that back at the hotel.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated as this has been my biggest stressor!