Kaitlin Marino Kaitlin Marino

Should we hire a second shooter? When is it too late to hire one?

I highly recommend we hire a second shooter if:

You’re having more than 100 guests | I’m documenting your day for more than 8 hours | If you’re getting ready in two different locations or at the same scheduled time. | If you would like more photos with different perspectives documented throughout your day.

It’s really never too late to hire one even after we book, but if we’re coming up until a month before your wedding it might be harder for me to find a photographer that’s available. I’m super picky when it comes to hiring a second shooter to make sure they’re experienced and we both have a similar style in photography so your photos are consistent.

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Kaitlin Marino Kaitlin Marino

Can we add more hours with you?

Of course! If there are more moments happening than you'd realize going into the planning process or the day off and you'd like me to stay to document, you can add more hours to your photography coverage even up till the night of your wedding! Just a heads up there is an additional fee per hour which is stated in our contract.

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Kaitlin Marino Kaitlin Marino

I'm trying to figure out what time to start my hair and makeup and when we need to begin taking photos. Any advice?

I recommend knowing what time the sun sets on your wedding day and work backwards on your timeline. Use the sample timeline I provided to help with how much time to give each event. If you already have a ceremony time, then work backwards from there using my sample timeline. Make sure to give yourself extra extra time! If you need additional help, shoot me an email and we can figure it out together!

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Kaitlin Marino Kaitlin Marino

Can we have a friend or family member marry us?

If you get married in the United States, a friend or family member is welcome to serve as your officiant if they are an ordained minister. And even if your loved one isn’t a traditional religious leader, the Universal Life Church offers an easy online membership process that lets any adult over the age of 18 become ordained for free! If you have a friend or family member who is willing to do a little paperwork, they’ll be able to legally officiate your wedding.

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