3 things to consider when planning a winter / holiday wedding

Winter weddings are gaining popularity recently and many wedding venues will transform into cozy, festive hubs of celebration for you and your guests to eat, drink and be merry! If you’re considering getting married during the month of December, there are a few additional layers of detail to consider and factor into your planning.

…enjoy these tips from years of experience capturing couples at recent winter weddings held at unique Baltimore and Maryland wedding venues!

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  1. be mindful of how days are shorter in cooler months and how the timing of your ceremony can directly affect your photos


for example, if you’re planning a church ceremony that will last about 45-60 minutes to incorporate a full mass and/or start at 3pm or later, the sun will be setting right at the end of your ceremony and won’t allow for many portraits (if any at all!) using natural light. rushing to get portraits in after your ceremony while everyone is anxious to get to the reception and enjoy cocktail hour does not make for a great experience. for weddings between november through february, I highly recommend doing a first look and planning for portraits of you and your partner, bridal party and immediate family BEFORE the ceremony to ensure we have plenty of time to take gorgeous photos in the most flattering light and while everyone is still fresh and focused!

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2. find out what your venue will look like during the winter months and if/how they decorate for the holidays

are there added twinkle lights? how festive is their typical winter decor? are you able to see the designs for their decor in advance to make sure you can coordinate any colors, textures or florals to compliment and look cohesive?

Baltimore Country Club for example, has their own holiday decor and florals designed and provided by Victoria Clausen Floral Events… not only is it gorgeous and one less thing for you to think about, but it also makes for beautiful backdrops for your photos both inside and out. I’m all about the added value! ;)

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3. don’t let the weather scare you

use the colder weather to your benefit! gift your bridesmaids scarves, fur stoles, cute sweater wraps, fun jackets, boots, etc… your photos will be unique and full of personality :) aaaand, unless it’s pouring rain out, I will ALWAYS recommend we take your portraits outside since natural light is more flattering and will allow us more options of poses, movement, light and shadow.

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I love seeing all the unique details our couples include at their late fall and early winter weddings since it usually means warm signature cocktails, cozy wraps and tons of greenery and texture!