SIX TIPS FOR CREATING YOUR WEDDING DAY TIMELINE

You’re engaged and now you have a long list of things TO DO to prepare for your big day. One of those important tasks to do is to make a timeline for your wedding day.

After wedding couples book me as their wedding photographer, we plan to meet together about a 2-3 weeks prior to their wedding date to discuss final timeline details. At this meeting we discuss not only the wedding day timeline, but important must take photos for the couple, confirm details, and answer any questions that may come up. The following are tips on how to create the timeline for your wedding.

1. Start with the ceremony

The ceremony start time is a set time to work your timeline around. From that time, you can put a 30-45 minute block prior to the start time where everyone is hidden until the ceremony. This time allows for the bride and groom to touch up makeup, relax, grab a snack, use the restroom, and prepare for their ceremony.

2. Determine if you will see each other prior to walking down the aisle

I typically recommend seeing each other prior to the ceremony. This can allow you both to get the butterflies/jitters out and feel more comfortable. In addition, it’s better to get photos of the two of you while your hair and makeup are fresh. Lastly, this allows for most of the photos to be taken prior to the ceremony which then allows you to relax and enjoy being married after you say your vows. If you are going to see each other before, plan to have a “First Look” with each other. I always recommend this be done just the two of you alone. No spectators besides the videographer and the photographer. This is a special moment that is perfect for just the two of you.

If you do not plan to see each other, make sure there are separate times on the timeline where you are getting photographs done prior to the ceremony with your bridesmaids or groomsmen. And, you need to make sure there is plenty of time between the ceremony and the reception to take all formal family photos, whole wedding party photos, and the photos of just the two of you.

3. Dismissing guests from the ceremony

Your ceremony length should be known ahead of time. If you are Catholic, the ceremony typically lasts about an hour. Once you know the length of the ceremony you need to determine if you are planning on dismissing pews yourself, having a receiving line, or just allow ushers to release your guests from the pews. Note: If you are planning a receiving line, you must take into consideration how long it might take to get through your total number of guests. Dismissing 200 guests could potentially take 45 minutes. Having ushers release your guests will take the shortest amount of time.

4. Formal Family Photos

These photos can be taken prior to the ceremony or directly after the ceremony. Having a list of names for every single group to be taken is wonderful for the photographer to have. I use this list to call out names of individuals in each photo and check off the photos taken as we go through the list. I typically account for formal family photos to take about 30 minutes. Make sure that all members of your family who you plan on being in the photos arrive at least 10 minutes before these photos are scheduled.

5. Determine schedule for your reception

Your reception time should also be a set in stone time. When you have that in the timeline, you can determine if any photos should or could be taken between the ceremony and the reception. The reception schedule should be discussed with the venue coordinator, the DJ, the videographer, and the photographer. Plan an order of events and how long each of those will take. This list should include entrance/announcement time, any speeches, the blessing of the meal, dinner, cake cutting, toasts, first dances, extra dances(ie. generation dance), bouquet/garter toss, and exit(ie. sparkler exit).

If possible, allow time for the photographer to photograph the venue and reception area before your guests arrive to the venue. This allows the photographer to get photos of the details of the reception and the whole room set up before anyone enters. It also gives the photographer time to set up lighting and prepare for the reception.

6. Arrival of photographer at beginning of wedding day

After you have determined your reception timeline, you can review how many hours you have for your wedding day photography. Then, determine what time your photographer can arrive. I take all of the wedding day detail photos at the beginning of the wedding day and allow about 45 minutes for those photos. Next, schedule in the time for getting ready photos, stepping into the dress, etc.

Having a written out timeline also confirms when your vendors need to be there and when they are finished. You can also hand out a simpler form of the timeline to your wedding party and important family members so they know how the day plans to flow as well.


I hope this information helps you create and perfectly flowing timeline for your wedding day. If you would like more information on booking me to photograph your wedding, please contact me here or email me at hello@jenndavisphoto.com.

I look forward to hearing from you!

With love, Jennnifer

Stephanie + Keith :: Autumn Midwest Wedding

This wedding was so beautiful!! Not just because of the details, the flowers or the dress. It was beautiful because the love that these two have between them is so evident. There was so much joy throughout the day. Stephanie and Keith were so laid back and ready to be married.

There were lovely navy and pink accents throughout all of the details. Stephanie’s beautiful bouquet from Joyce Moeller was stunning. Keith and Stephanie’s ceremony was held at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Greensburg, Indiana. During their ceremony, these two lovebirds couldn’t keep their eyes off of each other.

After the ceremony, the wedding party headed to Rebekah Park for some fun photographs that included a champagne shower. I love those photos! You can just feel all the joy everyone had at that moment.

Keith and Stephanie’s reception was located at the Venue on Three in Westport, Indiana. The bride and groom danced to Overwhelmed by Time McMorris for their first dance together. Then, Stephanie and her father rocked the dance floor with awesome dance moves.

One of my favorite parts of the evening was when Jeremy, the DJ, announced that Graeter’s Ice Cream truck was in the parking lot! What a great little photo op for the bride and groom. AND…I got to eat some of their famous black raspberry ganache ice cream!

Congratulations to Stephanie and Keith! May your lives be filled with the same joy and happiness that was clearly visible on your wedding day!

It was an honor to capture these moments for you both! Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Wimsatt!!

May God bless your lives together.

With love, Jennifer

Wedding Ceremony & Reception: Venue on Three

Caterer: Big JT's Craft BBQ

Florals: Joyce Moeller

Wedding Dress: Bridal & Formal

DJ: Big Dawg Sound

Wedding Photography: Jennifer Davis Photography

Clare + Tyler :: Charming Summer Midwest Wedding

Clare and Tyler had a beautiful, charming wedding. Even though there was rain, their day was still so special. Clare and Tyler are one of the sweetest couples I know. They are down to earth, sarcastic, loving, poised, and polite. I loved working with them both.

Their ceremony had to be held inside the Wallhill Farm reception hall instead of outside, but the rain didn’t stop this couple from having a lovely ceremony. Clare and Tyler planted a seed during their ceremony to symbolize the start of their married life together. To watch their love and a plant grow over time will be so great!

The couple added so many unique details to their wedding day. Clare had such a beautiful veil with gorgeous lined lace edges. Tyler had the coolest WOODEN bowtie. They rode away in a really neat old car that was the perfect prop for some of their photos. Some other details from their day that I loved were the tandem bike and fun glow stick exit.

It was an honor to capture these moments for you both! Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Leeds!!

May God bless your lives together.

With love, Jennifer

Wedding Photography: Jennifer Davis Photography

Wedding Ceremony & Reception:  Wallhill Farm

Florals: Expressions Florist

Wedding Dress: Rouge Bridal

DJ: TJ and Hooch


Sabrina & Jacob - Willow Lake Event Center - Greensburg, Indiana Wedding Photographer

Sabrina and Jacob’s wedding day was absolutely gorgeous! Their ceremony and reception took place at Willow Lake Event Center in North Vernon, Indiana. With subtle blue, green, and ivory details, the atmosphere was very elegant. I was delighted to be a part of their beautiful wedding day. I pray their marriage will be strong in love and respect for each other.

It was an honor to capture these moments for you both! Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Carver!!

May God bless your lives together.

If you are interested in Jennifer Davis Photography for your wedding day, please reach out here.

With love, Jennifer

Wedding Photography: Jennifer Davis Photography

Wedding Ceremony & Reception: Willow Lake Event Center

Videographer: Essick Photo Video

Wedding Dress: Sophia’s Bridal & Tux

DJ: Jason Hammer

Maxwell + Claire - Engagement Session - Greensburg, Indiana Wedding Photographer

Max and Claire met while showing goats across Indiana. They are seriously the sweetest couple. I had such a wonderful time during their engagement session and getting to know them more.

After we spent a little time downtown Columbus, Indiana, we headed out to their farm for some photos with their goats. I felt a little nostalgic around the goats while remembering how I worked for a few years working for a small ruminant (sheep and goats) veterinarian. As a vet tech goats are not my favorite to work with, but I have to say when they are my photography subjects and so well behaved they were quite nice! :) And those baby goats!! So cute! I love when couples have animals included in their sessions. Here is another engagement session with pets!

Claire and Max will be getting married next March. I am looking forward to being part of their special day. I pray that God will bless their relationship and marriage.

If you are interested in booking a wedding with me, please contact me here or email me at hello@jenndavisphoto.com. I look forward to working with you!

With love, Jennifer