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Post Pandemic Wedding | Beach Wedding | Detail Wedding Photos

Thao & Gabriel got married just when the pandemic Florida reopened from the pandemic last year
They rented an /Airbnb for their venue.
Thao’s sister couldn’t join because Mexico was still closed and she was in Playa del Carmen Quintana Room, Mexico. At that time there were still a lot of states still closed. Even tho his sister was not there. They were able to share this day with some friends and family.

They are just adorable!

The thought of having to postpone again was daunting. We’re at a point where it feels like it needs to happen no matter what, which is not to say that we’ll proceed with an event that does not feel safe and comfortable.

Detail wedding shots are a must-have. In addition to your full invitation suite, items to consider having are copies of your other day paper goods (menus, programs, place cards), your rings, ring boxes, ring dishes, wedding dress hanger, your jewelry, perfume, shoes, veil, bouquet, and welcome gifts for guests. Wedding detail shots showcase the color and aesthetics of the wedding that you’ve so carefully planned. To make sure that you get these stunning shots for your wedding, here are a few examples and tips!

Wondering what to expect from wedding detail shots? It depends on your wedding style, but the following are common detail shots:

  • Styled flat lay images with your invitation suite and wedding rings

  • Photos of your wedding dress carefully hung in the bridal suite

  • Wedding bands in antique ring boxes

  • The bride’s jewelry nestled in the wedding bouquet

  • The groom’s accessories lying next to a handwritten note

  • All 3 wedding rings — the bride’s engagement ring and wedding band, and the groom’s ring!

  • Complete invitation suite — save the date, wedding invitation, envelope, and any other ribbons or materials the suite was mailed in

  • Flowers

  • Bride’s wedding shoes

  • Veil

  • Ring boxes

  • Accessories from the couple — the bride’s necklace and earrings, and the groom’s cufflinks and tie

  • Personal family heirlooms

  • Handwritten notes