How to build your wedding schedule – through my lens

Hogyan tervezd meg az esküvői menetrendet - egy fotós szemszögéből

How to think about your wedding day schedule – from a photographer’s perspective

One of the most common questions I get is: How should we approach the timeline of our wedding day?
Maybe you’ve been to a few weddings before and already know what you like (and what you don’t). Or maybe you’re working with an amazing wedding planner who takes that load off your shoulders. Either way, there are some things—mostly from a photography (and videography) perspective—that I think are worth considering when planning your timeline.

What types of images inspire you?

The very first question I always ask: what kind of images inspire you the most?
If you send me golden hour photos with just the two of you, soaked in dreamy warm light—then my job is to help you time the creative portrait session so we don’t miss that magical light. Sunset changes quickly and is only beautiful for a short time, so if these are the photos you dream of, we’ll need to build that into the schedule.
On the other hand, if you’d rather spend more time with your family and friends, maybe even take some extra group or candid portraits, then we’ll shift our focus (and time) to that.

The special moments of getting ready

The getting ready part is always a special chapter of the day. From a photography perspective, it usually works best if we have at least 30 minutes at both locations—for the bride and the groom. Of course, this all depends on your preferences. Would you like a few extra detail shots of your dress? Or maybe you’re surrounded by your crew and want some fun group photos with them? A sweet first look with your dad or friends?
All of this will affect how much time we need. And one more tip (based on years of experience): hair and makeup is where delays most often happen. So ideally, the bride should be fully ready when the photo session starts—even if that means one of the bridesmaids has to go last. At this point we’re mostly recreating final touches, not capturing unfinished looks—so we can give you photos you’ll love for years to come.

The decision to do a first look

First look is a very personal choice. Do you want to experience this moment privately, just the two of you? Or would you rather save that first glance for the ceremony?
If you’re planning a first look, we often pair it with a short couple shoot. Just keep in mind: this happens earlier in the day, with brighter, harsher light—so the mood will be different than at sunset. Also, you might still feel a bit nervous or excited before the ceremony, which is totally normal. That’s why I recommend setting aside 30–45 minutes for this session if you choose to do it.

Group photos after the ceremony

After the ceremony, we usually move on to group portraits. These take more time than people expect! It helps a lot if you prepare a shot list in advance and give it to your MC—this way we can follow a logical order and won’t have to keep hunting people down. Try grouping the list so whoever is in one photo stays for the next one too—this saves time and confusion.
Group photos typically take 20–30 minutes, depending on how many variations you want and how many guests you include.

How to schedule a second creative shoot

If you’d like a second portrait session—for those glowing sunset images—schedule it later in the afternoon. Not only is the light stunning, but the emotion of that moment hits different: you’ll finally have a quiet moment to yourselves, to breathe and truly feel that this day is yours.
If you want some creative shots with a more dramatic vibe, we can squeeze in a short flash-lit session after dinner when the mood is more relaxed.

Balancing the rhythm of your day

And finally: whether your day is packed with events or more intimate and slow-paced, the rhythm of your schedule matters. If you want a chill, go-with-the-flow vibe, without stress and rushing, leave a little breathing room between activities—let yourselves be in the moment without having every second planned. If you’re dreaming of a dynamic, meaningful day full of memories, then working with a pro wedding planner might be the best decision—they know how to build a timeline that’s practical and still so you.

Of course, there’s no one right way to do this—these are just guiding ideas. The most important thing is that your wedding feels like you. Let yourselves be fully, unapologetically yourselves. This day is yours. My role? To capture it visually, just as beautifully as you imagined.

And when the time comes to capture your love story, I’d love to be there for you. Let’s create something truly unforgettable together! 

WEDDING – Kornélia and Gergő

WEDDING – Kornélia and Gergő

WEDDING – Kornélia and Gergő

An unforgettable night as we partied our way into 2025.

Kornélia and Gergő tied the knot in a truly unique way—on New Year’s Eve. It wasn’t just the date that made their day special, but all the little details that added magic to it. The international crowd, the warmth of family, the surprise video the couple prepared for their guests, the midnight toast, the fireworks…

One thing is certain—we’ll be reminiscing about this New Year’s Eve party for a long time!

Venue, catering: Birdie Events & Wedding
Video: Almási Dániel, createdd
Wedding dress: Dambrosia
Wedding officiant: Lendvai Niki
Party: Show4you
Photobooth: Klasszkabin
MUA: Duliskovich Bettina
Dinner decoration and ceremony arch: Weddingbox

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What are you really paying for when you hire a wedding photographer?

What are you really paying for when you hire a wedding photographer?

What Are You Really Paying for When You Hire a Wedding Photographer?

Why does wedding photography cost what it does? Does it seem expensive, or do you simply not know exactly what that price includes?

Planning a wedding comes with countless challenges—so many decisions to make! In 2019, I went through this process myself, so I understand what it’s like to weigh financial considerations. Still, I want to share something with you—something I wish I had heard back then—about what the cost of wedding photography truly covers. Yes, budgeting is important, but it’s also worth thinking long-term. Money is just a tool: we earn it, we spend it… but years from now, what will remain?

The only lasting memory

Of all the services you pay for on your wedding day, the photos are the only thing that will stay with you for a lifetime. Your pictures will be there years down the road, and maybe, one day, your great-grandchildren will look at them with wonder. As a child, I often flipped through my parents’ wedding album—it was such a special feeling to see them young, carefree, and full of dreams. A wedding photographer doesn’t just provide a service; they create a timeless memory that can be passed down through generations.

More than just a photographer – a support system on your big day

A great wedding photographer offers much more than just photos. They support you before the wedding, offering guidance and advice if needed. On the big day, they’re by your side almost constantly, looking out for you and ensuring everything runs smoothly. You’re not just paying for clicks of the camera; you’re investing in someone who understands your vision and makes sure you don’t have to worry about a thing when it comes to capturing your wedding day.

The moments you don’t see

Your wedding day will be filled with once-in-a-lifetime moments. Whether your wedding is intimate or grand, you won’t be able to witness every hug, every heartfelt laugh, or every quiet moment between loved ones. A skilled photographer is always present, eyes open, capturing the little moments you might otherwise miss—preserving them for you to relive later.

What happens behind the scenes

Photography isn’t just about showing up on the wedding day. Behind it is a professional setup—cameras, lenses, flashes, backup memory cards, and at least two copies of every image to ensure nothing is lost. This equipment requires a significant investment. Then comes the time-intensive work of selecting, editing, and processing your images—something that can take days or even weeks.

And that’s not all: running a business, maintaining a website, marketing, and staying active online (which is probably how you found your photographer in the first place) all require constant effort. These factors are hard to quantify, but they’re crucial to ensuring your photographer operates professionally and reliably.

Security and experience

Your wedding is a once-in-a-lifetime event, and capturing it isn’t something you can leave to just anyone. A professional photographer has spent years elevating their craft and gaining experience so that they can handle any unexpected situation. Weather can be unpredictable, timelines can shift, but an experienced photographer will always have a solution, ensuring that every moment is captured beautifully, no matter what happens.

Vision, creativity and passion

A great photographer is always learning, keeping up with new trends, and refining their skills to deliver the highest quality work. Wedding photography isn’t just about documenting the event—even in a documentary style, it’s more than that. It’s about artistic vision and storytelling. A professional photographer brings their unique creativity to your wedding, capturing emotions and moments in a way that only they can.

I hope that price won’t be the only deciding factor for you. My wish is that you find a photographer whose style and personality resonate with you—someone who understands your vision and whom you trust to capture one of the most important days of your life.

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WEDDING at Bukovszki Birtok – Petra and Laci

WEDDING at Bukovszki Birtok – Petra and Laci

WEDDING at Bukovszki Birtok – Petra and Laci

Egy esküvő, ahol igazán megéltünk minden pillanatot, minden érzelmet. Egy mesés helyszínen, a legfontosabb emberekkel körbevéve, könnyek és nevetések között kötötte össze életét Petra és Laci. Szem nem maradt szárazon a szertartás alatt. És utána fergeteges buliba fordult az este, fantasztikus hangulatot teremtettek. Nem tudok eléggé hálás lenni, hogy ilyen esküvőket örökíthetünk meg!

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“Dóri nem csak szuper fotós, de egy végtelenül kedves, együttműködő és laza személy is, aki mellett nagyon könnyű ellazulni és természetesen viselkedni a kamerája előtt. Habár személyesen először az esküvőn találkoztunk, mégis olyan volt, mintha egy régi barátot üdvözölnék, így a fotózás is abszolút közvetlen és baráti hangulatban telt. Még a férjem is így érzett, aki pedig nem szeret fotózkodni, de Dóri kisugárzása rá is jó hatással volt A képek nagyon természetesek lettek és nagyon jól éreztük magunkat a fotózás alatt is. Dóri nagyon jó érzékkel kapta el mind az érzelmes, mind a vicces, bulis pillanatokat. Az albumot nézegetve azt éreztem minden kép annyira tetszik, hogy szinte nem is tudnék kedvencet választani. Mi csak ajánlani tudjuk Dórit és szívből reméljük hogy találkozunk még.”

WEDDING at Lósi Major – A Heartfelt Celebration in the Dunakanyar

WEDDING at Lósi Major – A Heartfelt Celebration in the Dunakanyar

WEDDING at Lósi Major – A Heartfelt Celebration in the Dunakanyar

A Heartfelt Wedding at Lósi Major in the Dunakanyar – Intimate, Fun, and Authentically Saci & Sanyi

Looking for a wedding venue that truly fits your personality is one of the most important steps in planning your big day. Saci and Sanyi found their dream location in the heart of the Dunakanyar, at Lósi Major, a charming countryside venue surrounded by nature. Their wedding day was a beautiful reflection of who they are as a couple—youthful, down-to-earth, intimate, and full of laughter, hugs, and meaningful moments with their closest friends.

As a wedding photographer, it’s always a joy to capture events where every detail feels intentional. From the custom decorations to the cozy layout of the venue, it was clear that Saci and Sanyi poured their hearts into creating a space that felt just right—not only for them but for everyone they love. Even with many guests, the atmosphere remained warm and personal, and the forest setting added an extra touch of magic to this late summer celebration.

One of my favorite moments of the day happened late in the evening. I spotted the couple quietly hugging behind the bar, away from the crowd. Just the two of them, pausing to soak in the day. It was such a powerful reminder of what weddings are really about—love, connection, and presence.

This Lósi Major wedding in the Dunakanyar was not just photogenic; it was meaningful, joyful, and filled with moments worth remembering. I hope these two carry this beautiful energy into their life together.

You want a wedding like this?

If you like the photos and feel that the style I represent resonates with you, feel free to reach out to me – let’s chat!

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