Wedding Location Pictures

& Parks, Etc.

Please check with your church location for their photographic restrictions.   We are always asked about the "no flash after processional" clause in church restrictions - this does not pose a problem as our equipment is designed to allow us to work in varied lighting scenarios.

During the ceremony, we primarily photograph from the back of the sanctuary and from the balcony - so as to not interfere with the sanctity of the ceremony.

Most locations have time limits and are very strict regarding how much time they will allow you to use the sanctuary on your wedding day.   Keep the time limits in mind when considering receiving lines, bubbles outside, Limo arrival times, etc.

Work closely with your church coordinator!

Did you know that the Old Cathedral (at the base of the Arch)

does not allow any posed pictures at the Altar?

Did you know that most churches only allow 30min. for pictures?

Did you know that there is one church in St. Louis that only allows

one single posed picture at the Altar following the wedding?

Did you know that Webster Groves Methodist  requires all Processional photographs be re-staged after the wedding - i.e. no photographer can be in the aisle to photograph the family, bridesmaids, children, or the bride and her father as they are actually walking down the aisle - these all must re-staged.

Please check for your restrictions - so as to make the best use

of the time available at the location of your choice.