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Writer's pictureLangre Carroll

What to Do if Your Wedding Shoot is Interrupted by Bad Weather


Bad weather can be a major inconvenience for any wedding photographer, but it's important to remain calm and professional if a wedding shoot is interrupted by inclement conditions. Here are a few tips on what to do if you encounter bad weather on a wedding shoot.


Have a Backup Plan

The best way to avoid being caught off guard by bad weather is to have a backup plan in place. This could mean scouting out or discussing a indoor locations in advance, such as a nearby museum or art gallery, or having a list of nearby hotels or restaurants where you can quickly relocate the shoot.


Communication is Key

If the weather takes a turn for the worse, it's important to communicate and discuss what's happening. Keep one another informed of any changes to the schedule or location, and be sure to let them know that your top priority is still to capture beautiful and memorable images of their big day, no matter the conditions.


Be Flexible

Bad weather can often bring unexpected challenges and obstacles, so it's important to be flexible and adaptable. This could mean shooting in different light conditions, using creative composition techniques, or even switching to a different camera or lens. The most important thing is to remain calm and focused, and to continue to provide top-quality service to the couple.





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