Capturing the magic of your wedding day is all about blending the art of storytelling with beautiful moments. By combining editorial and candid photography, you can create a stunning and dynamic photo collection that truly reflects the essence of your day.


Here are three tips to help you achieve this balance:

Elegant wedding dress photographed in a vintage room with ornate furnishings and warm lighting.

Plan for Editorial Moments


Work closely with your photographer to plan some signature moments that will bring your wedding photos to life with editorial flair. These shots might include bridal portraits, intimate couple shots, or even group photos with a stylish twist. To make them stand out, look for elegant backdrops, interesting lighting, or unique angles. Whether it’s an open-field sunset, a dramatic architectural detail, or a lush garden setting, these elements will elevate your photos to high-fashion or cinematic levels.


While editorial photos often have a more posed feel, they don’t need to be rigid or stiff. Play around with relaxed yet polished poses—think of soft movements or dynamic actions like walking hand-in-hand, twirling, or laughing together. The key is to keep the shots looking natural but still visually striking. Allow your photographer to guide you into these beautiful moments that maintain an effortlessly chic vibe.

Artistic black and white photo of a bride adjusting her veil in a garden setting.
Black and white outdoor wedding photo on a garden terrace with stone balustrade.
Groomsmen in black tuxedos posing on steps of a golf course.

Let Candid Moments Shine


While posed editorial photos have their place, candid shots can bring an entirely different level of depth to your wedding album. Encourage your photographer to capture moments of joy, laughter, or even those quiet, tender moments between you and your partner. The unexpected expressions of happiness, teary glances, or laughter with loved ones will add a raw, emotional element that complements your more polished photos.


These candid moments can fill in the gaps between the more formal or posed shots, providing a sense of narrative to your story. Imagine a quick, shared smile as you exchange vows, or a moment of shared laughter just before walking down the aisle. These genuine moments—often captured on the fly—will contrast beautifully with your editorial images, creating a well-rounded collection of memories. The combination of both planned elegance and spontaneous emotion will give you a full picture of your wedding day.

Black and white photo of newlyweds dancing joyfully outdoors surrounded by wedding guests.
Sunny outdoor wedding reception with guests mingling under trees.
Black and white wedding photo of couple laughing together on manicured lawn.
Wedding couple descending vintage staircase in formal attire.
Close-up black and white photo of hand holding perfume bottle with engagement ring visible.
A person in a white dress holds a compact mirror while getting ready at a table with white floral decorations.

Share Your Vision


One of the most important steps in ensuring your wedding photos reflect both your personal style and the emotions of the day is to communicate your vision clearly with your photographer. Before the big day, sit down and discuss the type of photos you’d like. Are there certain moments you’d like captured in a more editorial, high-fashion style? Or do you prefer others to be more relaxed and candid? By sharing these preferences, your photographer will be able to understand your vision and balance the two styles effectively.


While it’s important to share your ideas, it’s equally important to trust your photographer’s expertise. A skilled wedding photographer will have years of experience blending both editorial and candid styles, knowing exactly when to capture a posed moment and when to step back and let the emotions flow naturally. Trust that they will find the perfect balance, capturing both the elegance of your planned moments and the raw, authentic emotions that emerge throughout the day.

Black and white image of a formal tuxedo with black bow tie and white rose boutonniere.
A couple in formal evening wear share a romantic moment by a tall window with an antique candlestick nearby.
A hand holds a delicate bouquet of white cosmos flowers against a light background while wearing a white flowy sleeve.

In Summary; Find Your Balance.


By collaborating with your photographer and planning key editorial moments, while also leaving room for those unscripted, candid interactions, you ensure your wedding photos will be a reflection of both your personal style and the authentic emotions of your big day. From editorial portraits to heartfelt laughs, this balance will allow you to look back on your wedding photos with joy, remembering not only how it looked but how it truly felt.

If you're ready to create a wedding album that beautifully blends posed elegance with natural moments, I’d love to work with you! Reach out today to discuss how we can capture your big day in a way that’s uniquely you. Let’s make sure every moment, planned and spontaneous, is perfectly preserved!

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