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Time Is Your Best Wedding Photo Hack
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Weddings move fast, but your photos and film are meant to slow time down. We unpack how couples can design a timeline that protects portraits, captures the quiet heartbeats of the morning, and keeps the reception flowing without chaos. Drawing on years behind the lens, we get specific about what to schedule, what to skip, and how to choose spaces that make your images sing.
We start with the morning because it shapes everything that follows. Think beyond makeup: allow 60–120 minutes to document family prayers, tender details, and those candid breaths before the aisle. Then we shift into couple portraits—the hour that turns a nice gallery into a timeless one. We explain why an unhurried 60 minutes for portraits (separate from travel) lets us find flattering light, guide natural posing, and, when the season allows, chase golden hour without stress. Location matters too: spacious suites, clean interiors, and nearby parks give you strong options if rain hits, while cramped corridors flatten the story.
Group photos are the timeline trap. Our fix is simple and kind: write a clear family list, appoint a helper who knows both sides, and budget a real hour for formals. You’ll feel the difference when names are called with confidence and no one vanishes mid-shot. At the reception, a private first look of the decorated hall gives us elegant, distraction-free frames. We also share smart ways to stage cake moments and fast table photos with an MC who keeps energy high and timings tight. One quiet plea from your photographers: set the phone down. Presence shows on camera; distraction does too.
If you want an album that feels relaxed, intimate, and alive, build it on purpose. Respect each segment’s time, communicate details at least two months out, and choose vendors who plan as hard as they shoot. Press play for a practical guide to wedding photography timelines, family formals that run smoothly, location choices that elevate the story, and reception pacing that keeps the joy front and centre. Loved this conversation? Subscribe, share it with a friend who’s planning, and leave a quick review to help others find the show.
Wedding Series Check-In
SPEAKER_01Hi guys.
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SPEAKER_01Why did it take you a long time to say hello? What's wrong?
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SPEAKER_01Oh my gosh, but you don't even like summer either. I don't know where you're for, you know. That's why I call you Hampty Dampty. Because you're always on the fence about everything.
SPEAKER_00I still prefer the cold to the yeah, you don't like summer.
SPEAKER_01Oh, because you're not you don't like the heat. You're not somebody that likes the heat at all.
SPEAKER_00You know, yeah, it's not my best friend. Yeah, so but anyway, um hi guys, how's everybody doing? How's everybody doing?
Weekly Life And Sports Chat
SPEAKER_01How are you finding our wedding series so far? This is episode three. Oh gosh, wow. So if you are clicking on episode three, you have already missed one and two, and I don't think this one would make sense. So I would advise that you go right to the beginning. Listen to episode one because we are doing it in episodes, and it is serious series, so yeah. So, how's your week been?
SPEAKER_00Okay, yeah, my week has been great, it's been good. Uh come this week.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, yeah, you know, all these people. Shout out to the people that work from home. Yeah, you guys' life, your struggles is not for us that leave the house and go out into the workplace, you know.
SPEAKER_00But this is our booking season as well, so a lot of uh wedding consultations.
SPEAKER_01But I just don't know, I just feel like this year, I just don't want I just want to do like mean meaningful things. I don't want to like overstress myself with like business-wise, because we've got a lot of things going on now, and being parents, I just feel like it's a lot more taxing, more demanding to just fit everything in. So yeah.
SPEAKER_00Hopefully, and hopefully, we are looking forward to working with all our couples have already booked their wedding, and so yeah.
SPEAKER_01I mean, what's going on right now? I mean, you you are a football fanatic. I didn't watch the finals, uh, Australia Open. Who won?
SPEAKER_00Oh, the tennis, yeah. Um I remember Djokovic in the Stop it.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, you have to give um Novak his credit though. He's 38 and he's playing the way he's playing. My god, that man is that man is a force to reckon with, man.
SPEAKER_00He's really going beyond his limit and he's doing well. Yeah, he's really good, but he should role model, and I think he's he's someone that's an amazing sportsman.
SPEAKER_01I think he really is.
Why Photo Time Gets Squeezed
SPEAKER_00Yeah, still staying on top of his his game. His game. All right, okay. Let's get to let's get to this topic. So, what are we discussing today?
SPEAKER_01Today, today, the topic is about time, time allocation. What do I say? My my thing, it my topic I would say today would be what couples need to know about allocating the right time for photography on their wedding day. I don't want to touch on any other vendors because I don't know their expertise. I have no idea. But my experience is best in photography and videography for the day. And yeah, from our perspective, I know one of the biggest hidden mistakes couples make is not protecting enough time for photography on the wedding day. Yet, I keep stressing this, yet, photography is the only part of the wedding that preserves memories permanently.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, yeah, I think it's is very important that most times and most weddings, the photographer and the videographer do not have enough time. Like everything is so rushed, and it is the most important thing. And we're gonna be we're just gonna talk about why this why why did this happen most of the time.
Morning Prep And Portrait Basics
SPEAKER_01And I should we go should we just go ahead and say what the issues are when there's no time allocated, and then we kind of break down the benefits of actually having allocated time. I think let's get the you know the bad stuff out first and then end on a good note, right? Yeah, so what my reasons as to why I think if time is rushed, the result would not be good for us as photographers, is that we'll try obviously we'll as photographers, this is our job, right? We'll try to make sure we give you the best, but in times where they you have not allocated us time, the issues that we might face would be like stress, like stress related stress on us, stress on you guys. Um, we will miss like the emotional moments of the day. You know, you won't get as much portraits, like beautiful portraits as you'd like. As photographers, we care about our setting, the environment, this the lights, the you know, the golden hour. God forbid we get one at this, right? I mean, we're in winter at the moment, but you do you know what I mean. Like, so if we don't, if we don't get this allocated time, these are the things you are most likely to see on your day. And there would be a lot of regret at the end, that to be honest, yeah, be allocated.
SPEAKER_00So, go on. So, what I wanted to say is, you know, we we are talking about that time allocation in in in different places. So we're talking about first of all in the morning. The morning is very important in the prep time. We're talking about the prep time. How much time should you allocate? And each time we're talking about photography, we mean photography and videography anyway, because we offer both services, photography and videography.
SPEAKER_01Okay, I'll give you the statistics because I've done a bit of research on this, and obviously based on our knowledge as well. Yeah, but yeah.
How Much Time To Allocate
SPEAKER_00So we're talking about in the morning. It's bridal and groom preparation. The prep, right? Yeah, and once that prep finished, there's something we call, and I need to explain this to everybody. I think a lot of people do not understand this. There's a prep time when we take photos when you're doing your makeup, when your guy is dressing up, and the video will be capturing your bureaus, and the photos will be capturing your makeup and everything. Yeah, but there's also a time after both of you must have fully dressed, they are fully dressed in the couple portrait. Yes, we call that portrait for both photos and video. They are portrait session. That is when we capture things like your first look, right? We capture uh you and your partner. If you, you know, some people for religious reasons they will say, No, I don't want to capture anything with my husband unless after the church. But naturally, normally we do it the first look, you know, the first look, and we take video, we'll be capturing those uh bureaus during that time. So we want to talk about how much hours you how much time you need to allocate for that portrait session. But that's when you get beautiful photos as well, because the best time to get the best photo on a wedding day is once you are fully dressed after your makeup.
SPEAKER_01Okay, so you see I don't know for like bridal and prep, it should be 60 to 90 minutes. Yes, and the reason why I say that is because you we have to document family interaction, quiet moments, family prayers. Bridal prep is is a whole stretch of things, it's not just the bride putting um getting her makeup done, hair and dress, whatever. There's a lot of intimate moments during that time. You know, there's times where the mom would do the you know, would do up the dress if the mom's around, pray for the bride, those kind of candid moments. And we do, we we for some couples we do it, but for some, though all those details are missed. And then when when it comes to actually giving the product, the you know, the deliverables, things are missing. You know, and then you as a client, you come back to us and say, Oh, well, where was my mom at this moment? Oh, where's my child? I didn't see this, I didn't say that. Hence why we say you have to sit down with your partner, with your other vendors, and we should all have a meeting, and people should respect each other's time.
Choosing Prep Locations That Work
SPEAKER_00Exactly. Yeah, so you know, usually we are not worried too much about when the makeup artist is doing their makeup and we are capturing their the the time that we don't have is once that makeup finish. Once that makeup finish, most of the time everything is rushed, we are out of time, yeah, right? So we are not able to capture the bride and the groom in their glory when they just fully dress. Ideally, what we do is that we look for a nice area, and this will tally in into menu, yeah, picking the right place, which I want to emphasize on. Bride and groom, please don't pick tightroom or hotel. Now, okay, fine. Even if you pick a tightroom or hotel, at least pick hotel that they have good ambience and they have area in that hotel that your pictures can be taken in. They have a dedicated place for taking pictures. Now, we also wish you have a uh like a park or a nearby area that you can take photo. The reason why I'm saying two options is because sometimes you plan for the outside and you know UK weather. Sometimes it should be sunny or it's raining. Like if it's raining, we have an alternative. We can do everything, you know, in the uh dedicated area in the hotel. Yeah, or somewhere like that. But in most hotels that people book, you can't it's a hotel that you can't even do nothing. Like there's no place to take photos. So the place the only place you can take photos in those hotels are just corridors. And what kind of photos is that? Like you're gonna take those photos, but we mean that you location is very important, it will elevate your photos, elevate your storytelling in videos. Yeah, so I I'm not saying go over above your budget again, but if you book on time, you book the right.
SPEAKER_01I think it's all about planning. Yeah, I mean, I feel like sometimes you could we've had we've had weddings in like Airbnbs, we've had weddings in like um hotels where people pick like um suites where like it's a whole like two-room or three-room thick situation, and it works so well because the photographers have their space, yeah, the makeup artists and the hair ven the hair team have their space, and then we have the area to just do our details and everything. But when we are using uh like a small environment you are putting the makeup artist, the photographer, the videographer all in one room we are new not able to always get the details where we want. And for us to get good pictures, we have to use a corridor. It's not it's not aesthetically pleasing for us photographers to take corridor pictures. It's not even something that we like to do.
SPEAKER_00The video is even worse because if you don't have that nice environment, the ideal place I would suggest to you guys is make sure that where you're staying, there's maybe there's a park nearby for outdoor purposes, and then speak to the hotel people that oh, do you have um a dedicated area for we are getting married, you have a dedicated area that we can take pictures in, and you check the hotel out yourself. If they have such area, that's fantastic. At least how and communication.
Planning And Vendor Coordination
SPEAKER_01I think if they communicate with us, if you give us a venue, we can plan ourselves, we can look around the area where you're going to be or you're going to be situated, and then we can work out how we're going to plan our time. But if you are telling us everything on the day, we had a wedding that we've we did, I think end of last year or something like that, and everything was told on the day. The park was on the day. We we didn't even have an address, we had to follow the couple to the venue. No parking, and we have a lot of equipment. I don't know how much I can stress this. Like, I know it's our job, I know whatever, whatever, but people have to think about the lifting, the weight, the parking. We have to, everything is a structure, so if we are given details ahead of time, I mean two months ahead, we can plan ourselves winter or summer, we will create a situation that works for us. Weddings, I think we did a wedding in Wales.
SPEAKER_00Yes, uh no, is it Swansea? Swansea.
SPEAKER_01No, Wales.
SPEAKER_00Went to Wales, Wales went to Wales, yeah.
SPEAKER_01We went to Wales. The wedding that we did in the mountains.
SPEAKER_00Okay, that's in Swansea. In Wales, Swansea, yeah.
Family Photo Lists And A Helper
SPEAKER_01It was very cold, but it was the environment was breathtaking. I mean, I was complaining, even the father of the bride knew. I was I mean the groom, I was like, you know, we just keep going and going and going. And sometimes you have to trust the process, like, because by the time we got to the mountains, I really, really I understood why those pictures were important to be taken. Because that's the biggest thing there, the biggest attraction, the mountains, the black mountains, and it's beautiful there. So, you know, you as a couple as well, when you're picking your venues, you're picking your hotel, you can have a look around. But I think if you give your vendors the right information on time, we can always plan ourselves ahead of time. And if each person respects each other's time, the makeup, the hair, yeah, and photographers, if we all work together and understand what the time that we have, and we're not the thing is once you rush things, you know, it means it will look like as pro as professionals we are not prepared, but we were. We get there on time, we do everything on time, but it's just everything coming together. And for me, my thing is rushed preparation will equal lost emotional depth in the final album. You will see it. You know, the pictures will not be boom, there will be yeah, you know.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I I think it's it's it's just very important in how you structure things, especially for the morning. So let's give you a guy's advice on timing.
SPEAKER_01So bridal and groom prep, we're saying 60, more than is 60 to 90 minutes, but it can be 60 to 120 minutes to get the perfect that that's a sweet spot, I think. Um couple portraits, these are the pictures that are taken before the actual ceremony, the first look, you know. That first look, we we photographers have to plan, like depending on the time of the day, if you're having like an evening wedding, we would want to see if we can get like the golden hour ring or something of the sort, you know. So we also need that time to set up to put our equipment out and to get you kind of like styled and posed in the right way for us to get the right images. So I think we've you know, my I my recommended time for couple portraits will be 30 to 45 minutes to an hour. You have to give us an hour to set up to get you in the right.
SPEAKER_00I want to say to you, they will need more than an hour. Remember, if you are moving from when they finish dressing up, if you are moving to the park, that takes about 10 to 15 minutes.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, but that's what I'm saying. That I'm not counting travel time, okay. I'm saying just for us to do the portraits alone, not how we get there, when we get there. Okay, we're moving.
Reception Flow, First Look Of Hall
SPEAKER_00Okay, but you guys should bear it in mind that there'll be for uh transportation time, it could take to 20 minutes to move from where you are to the place we are doing it. We're not counting all that, all right? But when we start actually doing the photos and the videos, like around one hour is fine. Okay, so budget that into your planning that okay, once I finish makeup, maybe 30 minutes to move from where I am. Maybe I'm going to spend how many minutes do you think women should dress up? Do you is enough for them to wear their gown, get everything done?
SPEAKER_01It depends. It depends what they're wearing because some people, wedding dresses have like a big scar on them. There's a lot of detail to get in ready, and on in that, I just wanted to add as well, like with the bride and the groom, we always have to mic you before you leave the situation. Like we have to mic you before you leave your hotel, so before the dress goes on. So there's a lot of things that we do, but people don't get to see, and they just think photographers are just there to meow, meow, meow, flash, flash, flash. It's that's not the story. There's a lot of work that goes into it, there's a lot of preparation that goes into it. Now, please, please, please, please, please, couples, clients, our prospective, future husband and wife. Your family and group photos are important. I don't know how to stress this. You can miss certain things, but those things are important because you get you know, what's the point of people coming from far and beyond to be at your wedding, and we don't capture those moments. So, my advice for the couples would be prepare a written family for a list in advance.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
Rushing Leads To Regret
SPEAKER_01Okay? Assign a helper. God, please send me a helper. A sign a helper, somebody that knows the family members. Yeah, wedding planner. But I'm just why I want to move away from this wedding planner thing, it's you know, it's a it's a financial burden, right? And not everybody can, you know, factor that into place. But if you find, you know, you get a helper, do yeah use someone that can somebody that knows the family, that knows that your dad, that knows your mom, that knows your situation, that can just get things rolling, right? And keep everything organized and efficient, please. Without planning, you know what happens? Chaos, yes, slowing down.
SPEAKER_00So, so what we are saying is that the person that you are gonna be your helper should have access to the order of photos for family, right? Yeah, which is the list. Yeah, we also say that list should be sent. If you can create a link online, send that link to maybe all the guests or family people coming so that everybody knows as long as once they click on that, they download the link, download the look. And everybody knows when the they are taking the photos, like okay, the photo will be taking place after the church because normally it happens after the church, like they do all these family photos and everything like that. And so the person that is gonna be your helper will then take the list and tell everybody to come to where we're taking the photos, maybe in front of the church, side of the church, and call the name the list. It can say, Okay, uh, family of the groom, family of the bride, this person must be, you know, at least aware of either of the family, right? And so that when somebody is talking, maybe the person is not listening, the person will be able to say, Oh, Michael, I'm calling you. Can you come here? Come and join them. If you just if it's somebody that doesn't know your family, it will just say, Okay, family of the groom, and maybe somebody's missing. And we take the picture. What happens is a couple will often, after the delivery, they'll be like, Oh, my uncle is not in this picture. I mean, you know, it could be a problem. Okay, so please always, even if you have an event plan, I will say suggest have someone that is command with each of the family to at least facilitate that family photos because people are very emotional when it comes to family photos.
SPEAKER_01And if this is not done properly, especially with family photos, it eats into the couple portrait time. Now I'm talking about we're moving on to the reception and candid moments. You know, we they have to do the grand entrance.
Phones, Presence, And Candid Moments
SPEAKER_00So how many minutes do we should we give to them family photos portrait photos? I mean family photos, how many minutes?
SPEAKER_01An hour.
SPEAKER_00An hour, all right.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, people say 20 to 30 minutes, but it doesn't work. Yeah, it doesn't work because you've got to uh you know, put people like when people stand for this picture, they you have to like kind of like what you call it, like put them in the right line and yeah, and having a feat from the game. And it's like it takes time to get everybody in the flow, and then you know, you you we are competing with the you know with the influencers, you know, people are putting their phone. I don't know, I call them influencers, they're not influencers, but I mean you understand what I'm saying, and you know yourselves, you know, these people that will bring put their phone in front of iPhone.
SPEAKER_00Some people will take iPads, they'll be blocking you with iPads, and you're just using iPad to be taking photos.
SPEAKER_01What is the point of paying for photography when you also are taking your phone that you want to get? It doesn't make sense.
SPEAKER_00Blocking the people that meant to do the job, you know.
Cake, Table Dashes, And MC Power
SPEAKER_01So, yeah, so guys, please. Let's yeah, I'll say about an hour, and then we we go on to the the big reveal, you know, the reception uh ideally it's only the couple that's supposed to enter the reception for the city. Yeah, because it's called the first reveal, yeah. So the first look of the reception hall and all of that, it shouldn't be, but the reason why we don't get to do most weddings to do the first look is because either the weather is too cold and things are running late, and people have places to be, and you know, I feel like as um as vendors, we should all respect each other's time and even the clients and families and everybody else respect the time. You know, if they've said, all right, let's stop with these pictures, we'll continue this at the reception. Respect that and don't say, Oh, one more, one more, because that one more is taking almost 10 15 minutes out of the Time that should be allocated to something else. That's where people get to the reception, they want to sit down. You can't do the first look. The weddings where we've done a fast look, it's beautiful. Because it's just the coupling there. They get to have a look, they walk around, they touch the environment.
SPEAKER_00We have one picture on our website. Go to our website. The first picture you see.
Gratitude, Bookings, And What’s Next
SPEAKER_01That was an amazing wedding. Yeah, we love that wedding. I think it's what was it called? The boss. Yeah. Tito. Ah, what an amazing wedding. A beautiful wedding. Beautiful family, beautiful couple. Yeah. But yeah, so you know, we want everybody to have a good day. We want you to have good pictures. We want you to have something to look back on and say, Yes, I invested in photography, and this is what I got. Okay. The final thing where what that I'm thinking about is why rushing photography causes regret. Okay. Why do we why if things are rushed, why would there be regret? I hear couples saying, Oh, we wish we could we had more time for couple pictures. Oh, we didn't get the sunset photo. Everything felt too fast.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, that's that's what happens.
SPEAKER_01So time pressure removes the relaxation of things, the natural emotions, and you don't get the beautiful images. So yeah, and this cannot be fixed after the wedding. Honestly, guys, you can't redo your wedding. Have good people around you, and I think good energy as well. Pray about your wedding, pray about the people that are taking control of your wedding. Because ideally, you should just go with the floor. Because on your wedding day, you shouldn't be calling, checking, you know. That wedding that we did, I don't remember where was that wedding?
SPEAKER_00This, I don't want this to sound the wrong thing. Please, men, okay, husband and wives, right? Can we do away with our phone a little bit on our wedding day?
SPEAKER_01Oh my god. I thought you would never bring that up. In pictures, they are on their phones, they are checking something. Now, what are you doing on your wedding day?
SPEAKER_00What are you chasing at that time? I mean, I I I mean, I don't want to get into anybody's what it's your wedding day.
SPEAKER_01You're not working, nobody can tell me they're working.
SPEAKER_00It shouldn't be on your phone. Like, it's just how many, it's just a single day. Right? I'm not saying you should not have your phone throughout the day, but at least it should be like a very little time. Yeah. You know? So that's just one of those.
SPEAKER_01I think and again with phones, it takes away the intimacy of the day. Yeah, so and you can't just you can't be present when you're distracted. It will show in your pictures, it will show there's some disconnect, and it shouldn't really be.
SPEAKER_00Somebody can send a message that can uh get you angry, and something that can just trip tip you off, and it can get you just really off. Messed up, yeah. Um, also, one thing I wouldn't mention is that the only photo we didn't mention is at the cake period time.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, that's among the that that was what I was talking about with the um what what what did I call it when they're cutting the cake? Please not that time also takes about it's called can it's a candid moment, so it's the reception part, isn't it? Yeah, that takes time and people should because obviously, by the time we cut the cake, I think like there's a wedding we did and they cut the cake first before people came out. I think that's best because to be honest, is when you cut the cake last, people have left, people have left and people are no longer interested. I remember they didn't do the fast dance, they cut the cake, then they no, they did the fast dance, then they cut the cake, and then they opened the floor up for food and everything. Yeah, right.
SPEAKER_00One thing couple have to realize that once people eat, most in most cases, they'll start living.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Once people start.
SPEAKER_01No, but then again, it's I think it's the country that we're in, you know, because in Africa, I'm sure people like live, they stay until like, you know, do you get what I mean? And there's like older people and you know, the like pastors and stuff like that.
SPEAKER_00Well, I'm just saying that, you know, like the event we went to for that man, uh um that turned 60, remember? They did everything before, you know, you know, they made sure they caught the cake, they did everything. So I'm just saying that if it's an option, but it's not if it's not possible, that's fine. But the timing you should leave for that one should be around 30 to 45 minutes again. When it calls cake, you know, you have to take uh picture, couple have to take pictures with almost uh the family again, family, friends with the cake and everything.
SPEAKER_01So remember, I don't see the point of that though.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, they've already taken pictures.
SPEAKER_01I think the cake should really be the bride and the groom, it should just be them because it's their day, but then it I feel like it just gets overshadowed with having oh mom and dad come and join the what one with like Tolania and whatever.
SPEAKER_00When they went, they were running, take pictures with um each table.
SPEAKER_01No one is but that's but that's why I said that's where the MC is important. Do you get what I mean? Like, but I can't I can't stress enough. Please speak the right MC for your day. MC is very important because that MC was so interactive. I I actually followed him. Oh, shout out to Big John. I know his name. He was an amazing MC. He he does, I think, a lot of weddings, but he was really, really amazing. Um, the concepts were cool. Yeah, so yeah.
SPEAKER_00So the concept is the couple, instead of doing all these rowdy photos with the cake and everything, so the couple was it they give they give them two minutes, right? So they need to go to each table and we need to follow them. We need to run after them and take that picture. Once they they get to each table, they uh the table must be ready and they must all pose and they will take a shot and they will move to the next two minutes.
SPEAKER_01We didn't we too, we didn't we finish it within two minutes. I remember that wedding was on a Sunday, but it was the most it was very beautiful, very organized, it was fun, it was, but I think it's very important the kind of people, yeah. Um shout out to you guys, shout out to you guys. Hope you guys are doing well, and married marriage life is treating you guys well. It is, it is, yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_00So we're waiting for their uh for their baby for the baby, yeah.
SPEAKER_01We're waiting for the baby, yeah, for sure.
SPEAKER_00All right, and shout out to all our clients, you know.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I know, and I don't think we did this, but we just want to say a very big, big, big, big thank you. One thing though, all our clients for 2024.
SPEAKER_00If you are listening to this, let me tell you guys the secret. Any couple that have chosen us, yeah, and they are not hoing us, and they pay us well, they are still together up to now. Oh my god, Clark! Not say more than that. Oh my god, you are saying people that paid us good money, the right money, yeah, they are still together up to now.
SPEAKER_01Take it still doing honey honeymoon, period.
SPEAKER_00They are still enjoying, they are still together. Even when they they got married seven years ago, they are still together. But I don't want to talk about the other part. Yeah, the people that did not pay us well and it did not pay us, you know what happened to them.
SPEAKER_01Oh my goodness, you are funny. But guys, I think that's it for this this um this episode. Yeah, um, all I can say is time is very important. Your wedding day passes by quickly. Yeah, about photographs, the photographs become family history for generations to come. So the wisest decision couples can make in 2026 is protect time for what will last forever. And that's your photos and memory.
SPEAKER_00So not only 2026, so and and beyond.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I mean, we're recording in 2026, but I'm just saying, you know, for for the ones that are coming up, you know. Yeah, and please, guys, don't leave it last minute because at the end of the day, people get booked up, like our calendar is already filling up, you know. So, yeah.
SPEAKER_00I think, I think, yeah, uh, we we just want to wish you guys all the best in your getting married. So, what's gonna be our next topic? We will probably we're probably gonna look at I think choosing the venue, yeah.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, choosing pre-wedding photo shoots. Yeah, we'll do the pre-wedding photo shoot and then yeah, choosing your venue, choosing the right venue.
SPEAKER_00Like you said, pre-wedding photo shoot, there's there are so many things attached to it, and it's your whole topic on its own.
SPEAKER_01For sure, for sure. Okay, well, guys, it's been a pleasure. The weather's horrible. Get yourself a hot chocolate. Yeah, thank you. Watch a new watch a series on Netflix, and until next time, guys, stable.