Gatlinburg Wedding Ceremony Tips

Your wedding ceremony will only happen once. As a Gatlinburg wedding photographer, I definitely feel the pressure to get all the right shots! To properly document your wedding day, as well as capture all the emotions and excitement. How can you get the perfect Gatlinburg wedding ceremony pictures? Here are my tips and tricks. 

outdoor wedding ceremony in the smoky mountains with bride and groom holding hands and looking down in prayer for their summer wedding in the foothills captured by gatlinburg photorgaphers

Walk Down the Aisle Slowly

As your ceremony begins, you are probably getting jittery. If you’re not careful, you’ll speedwalk down that aisle!! My first tip for your Gatlinburg wedding ceremony is to savor that moment when you enter the room. Take a deep breath, walk slowly, and really take it all in. As you do, we’ll get the best photos of your grand entrance. In addition, you will have more vivid memories of your wedding ceremony.

outdoor wedding ceremony in cades cove with bride and groom holding hands as a bear stands in the field in the distance captured by gatlinburg photographers

Hold Your Bouquet Low

My next tip is to carry your bouquet low. Again, nervous brides often lift their bouquet in front of their chest or breast bone. It’s better to carry your bouquet at your belly button, and for so many reasons. Firstly, holding your bouquet low opens up the angles around your face so we can get prime shots of your reactions. As well as distancing the reflection of the colors in your bouquet from competing with your natural tones. In addition, this allows for better shots of your wedding dress and it will show off your neckline and bodice of the gown.

Gatlinburg Wedding in the smokies with bride and groom kissing on an outlook in the foothills for their elopement captured by gatlinburg photographers

Picture the Perfect First Kiss

We all hope for the dreamy photo of your first kiss! To get an Instagrammable shot, have your officiant take a step away from you two so they aren’t in the picture behind you. (Or, as your Gatlinburg photographer, I can ask them for you!) and hold your first kiss so we can get that perfect picture.

Gatlinburg Wedding in foothills parkway with bride and groom standing on an outlook in the mountains as the hug and the groom kisses the bride head

Exit Your Ceremony with Style

As you’re leaving your ceremony and transitioning to party mode, stop half way down the aisle and kiss again! Or, take a pause to look at each other and your guests. Gatlinburg wedding photographers love to grab a shot with all of your friends and family grinning behind you. The giddiness of being a newly wed is as fresh as it can get! So let’s capture the moment!

smoky mountain wedding venue with an epic outdoor space with a view of the mountains as the bride and groom exit their ceremony and kiss at the end of the aisle captured by Gatlinburg photographer

Go Phone Free

At your Gatlinburg wedding ceremony, everyone is going to want to capture a picture on their own device, which is super distracting. To combat this, have your officiant give everyone a moment at the beginning of the ceremony to take a picture of the couple. This way, everyone can focus on the most important part of the ceremony—you and your love. 

Gatlinburg Wedding photographer captures indoor Smoky Mountain wedding venue with bride and groom holding hands during their ceremony and exchanging vows with their officiant right behind them

Follow these tricks and your ceremony photos are going to be everything you’ve ever wanted! Haven’t booked your Gatlinburg wedding photography yet? Don’t wait. Let’s connect!

Gatlinburg Wedding portraits with bride and groom embracing each other with groom holding his brides hips and kissing her forehead as the bride holds her white bridal bouquet to her side as they stand in front of magnolia trees
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