If you’ve ever felt like wedding days go by in the blink of an eye—you’re not wrong. The hours fly, emotions run high, and it can all feel like a beautiful blur. That’s exactly why I’m now offering full day wedding coverage. 12 hours with two photographers to capture every single moment. From quiet mornings getting ready to the sparkler send-off, we’re there for it all. As a result, you can soak it in without feeling rushed!





What Does Full Day Wedding Coverage Look Like?
To give you a better idea, here’s a sample 12-hour wedding photography timeline with two photographers to give you an idea of how we’ll cover every detail:
Wedding Photography Timeline – 12 Hours, 2 Photographers
- 11:30 AM – Photographers Arrive | Detail Photos (rings, invites, dress, etc.)
- One photographer with the groom & one with the bride
- 12:15 PM – Candid Getting Ready Moments
- 1:30 PM – Everyone Dressed and Ready
- 2:00 PM – Bride in Dress + Private Bridal Portraits
- 2:40 PM – First Look
- 3:00 PM – Bridal Party Photos
- 3:30 PM – Immediate Family Photos
- 4:00 PM – Venue + Detail Photos
- 4:30 PM – Guest Arrival
- 5:00 PM – Ceremony
- 5:30 PM – Cocktail Hour + Extended Family Photos Begin
- 6:00 PM – Couple Joins Cocktail Hour
- 6:30 PM – Guests Enter Reception
- 7:00 PM – Grand Entrance
- 7:15 PM – Welcome Toast
- 7:20 PM – Dinner
- 7:40 PM – Sunset Portraits (Time may vary!)
- 8:20 PM – Toasts Continue
- 8:40 PM – Cake Cutting
- 8:50 PM – First Dance
- 8:55 PM – Parent Dances
- 9:00 PM – Anniversary Dance
- 9:10 PM – Open Dance Floor
- 11:00 PM – Private Last Dance
- 11:20 PM – Grand Exit
- 11:30 PM – Event Ends






Why Two Photographers Are Better Than One
Evidently, two photographers means twice the moments captured. While I’m photographing you putting on your dress and sharing quiet moments with your mom, my second shooter might be capturing your partner tying their tie or clinking glasses with their groomsmen. Meanwhile, we split up when needed, and then team up when it matters most—like for the first look, ceremony, and portraits. Because of this, you get more coverage, more angles, and zero stress.







Designed to Be Stress-Free and Totally Custom
My biggest goal? Above all, that your day feels like your day. Instead of rushing through key moments, full day wedding coverage allows us to slow down, breathe, and stay present.
On a side note, all of my collections are custom. So, if you don’t need the full 12 hours, no worries—I offer shorter options, too. In other words, we’ll build something that actually fits your needs.





Bloom Photography | Full Day Wedding Coverage Photographer
In short, if you’re dreaming of a relaxed, intentional wedding day with space to be fully present (and photos that tell the whole story), I’d love to be your photographer. Let’s chat about what your full day wedding coverage could look like. Contact me here to learn more!


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