How to plan out your Texas Wedding Timeline during Daylight Savings!

As a Texas Wedding Photographer I’ve noticed brides have been totally forgetting about time change & I want to share just how that can effect your wedding day! Daylight Savings went into effect on November 6th & ever since then the sun sets so much earlier in the day, than what were used to! So I’m here to help out all the brides for Spring & all the upcoming brides planning their Fall & Winter Weddings!

So… How does Daylight Savings effect your wedding day?

If you start your wedding ceremony too late in the evening, the sun might be set before you have time to get to those formal photos after your ceremony. So to ensure you have enough time on your wedding day, I would suggest reviewing the sunset time for your wedding day & making sure you have at least 45 minutes to an hour for photos after your ceremony. However, If you’re planning to have a later ceremony time, I would suggest doing a first look with your partner & then knocking out a few of those formal photos prior to the ceremony to save yourself time for later in the evening!

What should my Wedding Timeline look like for daylight savings?

Depending on what all you want photographed during your wedding day & how your timeline flows everything will depend on the amount of hours your wedding photographer is there for & this will vary from couple & couple.

Example 9 hour Traditional Wedding Timeline:

1:00 p.m.- Photographer Arrives. Details & Getting Ready Photos.

1:45 p.m.- First Look with Bridesmaids.

1:55 p.m.- First Look & Private Vow Reading.

2:20 p.m.- Bridal Party Photos.

2:50 p.m.- Just a few Bride & Groom Portraits.

3:10 p.m.- Ceremony & Reception Details.

3:20 p.m.- Everyone is tucked away for ceremony.

3:45 p.m.- Ceremony Begins.

4:15 p.m.- Ceremony Ends. Cocktail Hour begins. Formal Photos; Family Photos & Newlyweds Portraits.

5:05 p.m.- Wrap up photos & head to cocktail hour.

5:15 p.m.- Cocktail Hour ends.

5:20 p.m.- The Sun Sets.

5:20 p.m.- Grand Entrance as Newlyweds! Straight into First Dance.

5:30 p.m.- Dinner is served.

6:30 p.m.- Parent Dances & Toasts.

7:10 p.m- Cake Cutting.

7:45 p.m.- Table to Table.

8:30 p.m.- Bouquet & Garter Toss.

8:45 p.m.- Anniversary Dance/Shoe Game.

9:00 p.m.- Open Dance Floor!

9:30 p.m.- Bar Closes

9:50 p.m.- Guests exit building for grand exit.

9:55 p.m.- Private Last Dance as Newlyweds.

9:58 p.m.- Grand Exit!

I hope this helps any couples out there planning your wedding during this time of year! Also, just know that timelines are if we were in a perfect world, so if things go off track just know it’s not the end of the world. Also, if you’re looking for your Texas Wedding Photographer, then I would love to chat & work with you for your wedding day!

5 traditions you may want to include on your wedding day 💫

Traditional weddings are not dead & I want to share 5 traditions you may want to include on your wedding day!

  • WRITE PERSONAL VOWS!

If you plan to say personal vows during your ceremony or in private, plan to write them down after you get ready! Take a few minutes to yourself on your special day!


  • FIRST LOOK WITH YOUR BRIDESMAIDS!

If you aren’t planning on doing a first look with your spouse before your ceremony, doing one with your bridesmaids is a great way to include this tradition into your timeline. You can always have a first look with your parent/s, sibling/s, or anyone special in your life!


  • HAVE A GRAND ENTRANCE AS NEWLYWEDS!

Right before you enter your reception plan out a grand entrance this can be done with your bridal party or just the two of y’all!


  • FIRST DANCES WITH YOUR PARENT!

The traditional father & daughter or mother & son dances are a beautiful moment between you & your parent to symbolize the love and guidance they received throughout their life, and this usually follows the bride and groom's first dance.


  • CUTTING THE CAKE!

This tradition is meant to represent the first act that the couple does together, it's always a fun & lovely moment to share together with your guests! Plus, you can mash cake in your partner’s face!

Madison & Ricky's Traditional Wedding at Vintage Oaks Farm in Driftwood, Texas.

After sending the full gallery of The Jackson’s Wedding day & I knew I had to share their wedding gallery with y’all! Madison & Ricky’s day was so easy breezy & authentic to them! Once I arrived I started my day as I do any other wedding day, details of the venue & day. After putting on the final touches of their wedding day fit, then the couple did their first look with each other. Before the ceremony started we did all the bridal party photos, which was great, because after the ceremony we were able to knock out the family photos & their couples as newlyweds! Plus, the couple wanted to enjoy a bit of their own cocktail hour with their guests, which was great! The reception begun and the couple went straight into their first dance together before dinner was served. I was just so in love with their cake, because it was so much fun & not your typical wedding cake, but I’m so here for this style of cake aka sprinkles everywhere!! After cutting the cake was when on the party started & before we knew it the night was over & they were walking through sparklers as The Jacksons. I’m so blessed & grateful for amazing couples that trust me with their wedding day & allow me to be apart of it. Thank you Madison & Ricky for letting me capture your love it’s always a privilege!