Whoa, you're on fire!
We love your enthusiasm, but that's a lot of enquiries sent today which means a lot of responses coming your way...
Don't worry, you've done nothing wrong but just so that you don't get overwhelmed with suppliers contacting you over the next few days, we limit the number of enquiries you can make per day.
Fusion Photography
First kiss, first dance, signing the certificate, cutting the cake etc are all traditional must-have shots. But there are many other beautiful moments that a modern wedding photographer can capture such as the first look between bride and her parents when she walks out with the dress on, the look on the grooms face watching the bride coming down the isle etc. You shouldn't need to give a general shot list to a good experienced photographer - they will endeavour to capture all the special candid moments throughout the day as well as the traditional moments. What you should give them is a list of all the family group combinations you require, so you don't miss anyone important on the day. Make the list in consultation with your parents, so that everyone is on the same page, and let everyone on the list know that they need to stay close by after the ceremony so they don't disappear! You can also let your photographer know about any special objects they may not be aware of, (for example, a special heirloom that might be hiding under your bouquet), or any unique family/cultural custom they may need a heads up on.
Ben Kopilow
Fusion Photography