Group photos at weddings (the fun and quick way)

Shooting group photos at weddings is probably the oldest tradition that links photography with weddings. And as much as I dislike doing them, I do realise they have a purpose, and a certain degree of importance to the documenting of your day. I totally get it… at your wedding are the most important people in your lives, taking part in possibly the most important day of your life (so far), so making sure you get a photo of you and them together in the same shot is a huge deal.

The biggest mistake most couples make when it comes to having their group photos taken on their wedding day is the amount of time you put aside for it. Or possibly the huge amount of time your photographer has put aside for it. Believe me, there are some photographers out there that bloody love doing endless group photos… I’m not one of them. I’d rather be spending my time getting fun, emotional, creative, and natural photos of you and your guests enjoying the day without the faff of a boring two hour staged photoshoot. Your day will go by in the blink of an eye, don’t waste it doing something you really don’t want to.

Admit it, we’ve all been to a friends wedding where the group photos seemed to take forever to get done… people started arguing because they were taking so long… or Uncle Dave was missing from the shot (almost certainly at the bar!)… well, this is exactly the reason why I give all my couples two simple instructions to make the group photos part of their day go as smoothly as possible.

  1. Keep your group photos list to around 6-8 groups MAX!

  2. We shoot them 10-15 minutes before you sit down for food/speeches… and the whole process doesn’t take longer than 10 minutes!

Right, now let me ease you in gently. I’ll keep it simple, and with a bit of luck you’ll like the images I’ve captured, and agree that this is exactly how you want your group photos to look like.. If you want any posed/staged photos at all that is!

In an ideal world, all group photos would look something like this…

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and these…

…Chilled-out, totally relaxed, sometimes even completely candid and caught in the moment images! That first image may look like some epic staged affair, but in actual fact took about six minutes to setup and shoot. Then everyone was called in for their meal!

(BELOW) Still don’t believe me that group shots can be quick to shoot and totally natural? Here’s a selection of fun alternative shots taken around the time of me shooting the formal versions.

Photo 1 - Taken just after the formal group photo…

Photo 2 - Taken just before the formal group photo….

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Photo 3 - THE formal group photo… (as formal as it gets with me!)

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(BELOW) The boys!

The best advice I can give you for getting really relaxed shots of lads, is to have a drink! Have a few beers… chill out with each other, and then I’ll approach you and take a fun group photo. And you never know, I may even catch a fleeting BROMANCE moment too.

(BELOW) A perfect example of a candid group photo. The bride and her bridesmaids all gathered, waiting to go through to the ceremony room.

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(BELOW) The girls! Here’s a small collection of extremely simple setups. As you’ll see, whether you’ve got 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or more bridesmaids… I like to keep the frame filled, but a nice simple and clean shot. Minimal distractions and always a cool backdrop.

(BELOW) Here’s a collection of group photos that really benefit from vibrant colours. I always edit my images in a subtle manner. I’m not a fan over over-saturated filters/presets at all. I want my photos to look natural, and truly representative of the day you got married!

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(BELOW) For this large family group photo I shot in France last year I continued shooting after I’d taken the simple group photo. I personally prefer the second shot! It has a lot more energy and humour to it than the first. But what I like isn’t always what everyone else likes, so I will always deliver both options to the couple.

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(BELOW) Mix it up! Blending the boys and girls together for a fun and (moderately) formal shot.

(BELOW) Find the perfect location… and stick to that perfect location.

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(BELOW) Go with the flow. I shoot SO many frames when I’m doing the groups. Probably because I’m rattling through them as quick as possible so you can get back to the party, but also because I always capture the unexpected, and random events that happen in the moments in between!

(BELOW) In my experience the wider picture is ALWAYS more interesting…

(BELOW) This kid was slowly sliding out of the shot… I think he heard an ice cream van go by!

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(BELOW) Suggesting something a little different - Its not unusual for me to say to a bunch of flower girls “JUMP!”… this instantly makes them do something fun, but also creates a cool portrait.

Asking a groom and his groomsman to climb onto the roof of the fire engine that brought the bride to the wedding…

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Or even asking the bridesmaids and the bride to have a little dance to loosen up!

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So that’s it… my very brief guide to getting your group photos done in the easiest and most stress-free way possible. Just have fun, keep smiling, and PLEASE just stick to the 10 minute rule! Trust me, you’ll thank me in the end.

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Thanks for taking the time to look at this post I’ve put together. If you like the look of these images I’ve shot, and think I’d be a perfect fit for your wedding day, please get in contact with me and lets chat!

If you’ve already booked me, GREAT! Please take these tips on board and I promise to give you a collection of amazing images from your wedding day that you’ll love looking at for the rest of your lives.

Derbyshire wedding photography at the West Mill - Naomi and Tom

Were you a guest at this wedding? Below is just a selection of my favourite shots from the day, but why don't you take a look at their online gallery and download some photos... for free!

Simply click HERE -  Then get the password from Naomi + Tom, and download as many HI-RES images as you want!

Derbyshire wedding photography at West Mill - Nadia and Adam

"Ahh... Ed, we got the photos and we absolutely love them! Thank you so much.

There are so many and they are all so brilliant. It has been great to look through them all and remember the day - it was such a lovely and fun day and thank you so much for the way you have captured it, we are so thrilled!

Thanks again Ed, you were such a trooper and such a memorable addition to a really special day for us."

 

Were you a guest at this wedding? Below is just a selection of my favourite shots from the day, but why don't you take a look at their online gallery and download some photos... for free!

Simply click HERE -  Then get the password from Nadia + Adam, and download as many HI-RES images as you want!

Winter wedding at West Mill in Derbyshire - Tess and Chris

"Hey Ed, We've managed to look through all the photos now.... They are just awesome. It's so amazing to have the story of our special day captured in print forever. They've brought back so many happy memories (& created a few new ones! ;-)) of the best day of our lives. Thank you for your dedication & hard work pre, during & post wedding. We both agreed that booking you was the best wedding decision we made (other than each other!)." - Tess + Chris

West Mill Derbyshire wedding photography - Rachael and Hayley

I love shooting at the stunning West Mill in Derbyshire. Not only is it just down the road from me in Nottingham, its also one of the most amazing venues to get married at in the UK... it really is a photographers dream... both inside and out! 

Rachael and Hayley celebrated their wedding day with family and friends over the festive period, and surprised their guests with a visit from Santa. It was lovely to see the look on all the kids faces when he arrived with presents for them... nice touch guys.

Thanks a million for booking me... it was an awesome day... and I had loads of fun shooting your big day. Looking back at the photos, and seeing that blue sky, you'd think it was summer. But boy oh boy was it cold... BRRR! 

 

"Hi Ed, we've just finished looking through them. They're amazing!!! So nice to relive the day and remember bits I'd forgotten!" - Rachael

 

Alex and Nick - a sunny Derbyshire wedding in a tipi

"I just wanted to say a big thank you for being our perfect photographer - keeping the formal photos relaxed and fun and for never making Nick and I feel under pressure."

I love Spring weddings. The crisp mornings, the sunny afternoons (sometimes), and the fresh evenings! Luckily for Alex and Nick they struck gold with the weather on their big day last month. Beautiful blue skies for most of the day, followed by a cosy warm tipi reception in the afternoon. And, as you'll see from the photos, it got even hotter when the evening celebrations kicked off and the guests hit the dance floor!

Tipi provided by the awesome Peaktipis

This wedding was also featured on the Save The Date blog