
How to Work with Your Photographer and Videographer to Get the Best Shots
Your wedding day is one of the most important events of your life, and capturing those precious moments through photography and videography is key to preserving the memories for years to come. To ensure you get the best possible shots, it’s essential to work seamlessly with your photographer and videographer. At Twelve One & Co., we believe that a great partnership with our couples makes all the difference in the quality of their wedding photos and videos. Here’s how you can work with your photographer and videographer to get the best shots:
1. Communicate Your Vision

At Twelve One & Co., we take the time to listen to our clients and get to know their style. Whether you’re looking for traditional posed shots, candid moments, or cinematic storytelling, we tailor our approach to your preferences. Sharing examples of wedding photos and videos that inspire you will also help us understand your vision and ensure we’re all on the same page.
2. Trust Your Photographer and Videographer’s Expertise

While you may have specific requests, it’s also important to allow your professionals the freedom to capture authentic moments. Sometimes the best shots are the ones you don’t expect. Allow your team to capture the emotion and essence of the day through their lens, trusting them to find those genuine, beautiful moments.
3. Be Open to Direction

If you’re unsure how to pose, your photographer or videographer will guide you with specific instructions to help you feel at ease and ensure the best outcome for your wedding photos and video.
4. Schedule Time for Creative Shots

For example, a sunset shoot can add a magical, romantic vibe to your wedding video and photos. If you want to make the most of golden hour, you’ll need to ensure your timeline allows for these creative moments.
5. Stay Relaxed and Enjoy the Moment

Your photographer and videographer will do their best to create a stress-free and enjoyable experience. With a little bit of trust and cooperation, the result will be stunning wedding portraits and a film that tells the unique story of your big day.
6. Be Mindful of Your Guests

A well-organized group shot with family and friends will add to the richness of your wedding album and video, so take the time to make it happen without rushing.















