
Choosing a Wedding Venue from a Photography Perspective
Choosing a wedding venue is one of the most significant decisions a couple can make. And it’s one of the most difficult decisions in the whole wedding planning process!! As both a bride and a wedding photographer, I understand the importance of selecting a venue that not only reflects your style but also enhances the photography. Here are some insights on what to look for in a venue from a photo perspective!!
Getting Ready Space
The day often begins with the getting ready process, which sets the tone for the wedding. When selecting a location for this, consider the following:
- Space: Ensure there is enough room for your wedding party and the chaos that comes with hair and makeup. A cramped space can lead to cluttered photos. Think about booking a hotel suite or an Airbnb that offers ample room for everyone to feel comfortable.
- Natural Light: A well-lit space with plenty of windows is crucial for beautiful getting ready photos. Natural light softens features and creates a warm atmosphere, while artificial light can lead to harsh shadows. If the venue has neutral-colored walls, it will elevate the overall look of your photos by keeping the focus on you and your loved ones.
- Accessibility: Consider how close the getting ready space is to the ceremony location. Reducing travel time allows for more candid moments throughout the day.



Ceremony Considerations (Indoor and Outdoor!)
The ceremony is the heart of your wedding day, and several factors can impact the style of your photos:
- Sun Direction: For outdoor ceremonies, think about where the sun will be during your vows. Ideally, the sun should be behind the photographer, preventing harsh shadows on your faces during key moments like the first kiss.
- Shade and Lighting: If your ceremony is in a shaded area, be aware that it can create uneven lighting. Ensure that both partners are evenly lit for a more cohesive photo.
- Backup Plans: Always have a rain backup plan in place, especially for outdoor weddings. You never know what the weather will bring, and a flexible venue can save the day.



Portrait Locations at the Wedding Venue
After the ceremony (or before if you’re doing a first look!), it’s time for formal portraits:
- Space for Group Portraits: Consider venues that can accommodate larger groups without feeling cramped. This is especially important if you have a big wedding party or family.
- Variety of Locations: Look for venues that offer diverse backdrops for your portraits. This can enhance the visual storytelling of your day.
- Indoor and Outdoor Options: Ensure there are both indoor and outdoor areas available for portraits in case of unpredictable weather.


Reception Space
The reception is where you forget the camera is there altogether! But the venue space plays a key role in photography:
- Natural Lighting: If your reception is during the day, a venue with skylights or large windows will allow natural light to flow in, enhancing the atmosphere and reducing the need for flash.
- Dance Floor Space: Consider the layout of the dance floor. It should be inviting and accessible, encouraging guests to join in on the fun without feeling overwhelmed by a large, empty space.
- Flow of the Space: A well-designed reception area will help your guests move freely, allowing for spontaneous candid moments to be captured throughout the night.



Key Takeaways
Choosing the right venue for your wedding is crucial not just for aesthetics, but for ensuring your special moments are captured beautifully. Pay attention to both space and lighting the most when making your decision!!
If you have more specific questions about selecting a venue or photography tips, feel free to reach out to me on Instagram @gabriellamarieaudi. You can also check out more wedding resource blog posts, like How To Get Candid Photos on Your Wedding Day or Why Unplugged Ceremonies are Always a Good Idea. And lastly, I have a wedding podcast, too!! It’s called The Busy Bride and you can listen to it on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.