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Being a wedding photographer means you’ll be on your feet all day, moving fast, and trying not to get in the way. Your outfit has to let you do that while still looking professional. Below are easy tips that work for any venue.
Stick to blacks, dark blues, grays, or earth tones. Those colors hide dirt and blend into most backgrounds. Never wear white or off‑white – the couple has the spotlight and you don’t want to steal it with a bright shirt.
If the wedding is outdoors, consider a light shirt with a dark jacket. It keeps you cool in the sun but still looks polished when you’re inside a church or a hall.
Pick shoes with good grip and cushioning. Slip‑on sneakers or low‑profile trainers work for most settings. Avoid dress shoes that bruise your heels after a few hours.
Layer your clothes. A thin, breathable shirt, a zip‑up fleece, and a waterproof jacket give you flexibility. If rain is forecast, a lightweight raincoat with a hood keeps both you and your gear dry.
Don’t forget a hat or cap if the ceremony is in bright sun. It protects your eyes and makes you look intentional rather than sloppy.
Carry a small, compact bag with extra batteries, memory cards, and a lint roller. A tidy bag means you won’t have to rummage through pockets mid‑shoot.
Accessories should be minimal. A simple watch, a plain belt, and a pair of sunglasses are enough. Too many accessories can catch on equipment or get in the way.
Think about the venue’s dress code. A beach wedding is casual, so a short‑sleeve polo and breathable pants are fine. A cathedral ceremony calls for a dark blazer and dress shirt. Matching the vibe shows respect and keeps you from standing out.
Fit matters. Clothes that are too tight restrict movement; too loose can get caught on chairs or camera straps. Aim for a relaxed fit that lets you bend, kneel, and sprint when needed.
Finally, test your outfit before the big day. Walk around your studio, climb stairs, and sit on a chair. If you feel comfortable, you’ll stay focused on getting the perfect shots.
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