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Welcoming Fall: Tips for 2025 Brides from Your Wedding Photographer

As the crisp autumn air begins to settle in, I'm reminded of why fall is one of my favorite seasons for weddings. The vibrant colors, cozy atmosphere, and soft, golden light make for absolutely stunning photographs. If you're planning a fall wedding in 2025, here are a few tips to help you make the most of this beautiful season.

1. Embrace the Fall Color Palette

A flat lay photo featuring bride and grooms wedding band
Photographer : Sheldon James Photography
Venue: The Barn At Wolf Creek

Fall offers a rich tapestry of colors—think deep reds, burnt oranges, golden yellows, and earthy greens. When choosing your floral arrangements, decor, and even your bridal party attire, consider incorporating these seasonal hues. They not only look incredible in person but also translate beautifully in photos, adding warmth and depth to every shot.

2. Book Your Vendors Early

Cutting of the Cake with Personalized Cake Topper 
Photographer: Sheldon James Photography
Venue:  The Warehouse, Troy Ohio 
Cake Designer: The Cakery 

Fall is an increasingly popular season for weddings, and 2025 will be no exception. With high demand, Especially in the months of September and October, it's crucial to book your key vendors—venue, photographer, florist, and caterer—as early as possible. Many vendors fill their calendars quickly for peak fall dates, so securing your dream team early ensures you won't miss out.

3. Plan for the Weather

Photographer: Sheldon James Photography
Venue: The Barn

Autumn weather can be unpredictable, ranging from warm and sunny to cool and rainy. Have a backup plan for outdoor elements of your day, such as a tent or an indoor alternative, to keep your guests comfortable. Additionally, consider providing cozy touches like blankets or a hot beverage station to enhance the seasonal vibe and keep everyone warm.

4. Golden Hour is Your Best Friend

One of the most magical aspects of fall is the golden hour—the hour before sunset when the light is soft and golden. This time of day is perfect for capturing breathtaking portraits. When planning your timeline, try to schedule some time during golden hour for couple photos. The natural light will add a romantic glow to your images, making them even more special.

5. Consider Seasonal Touches

Incorporate seasonal elements into your wedding to create a truly autumnal experience. Think pumpkin accents, spiced cocktails, or a menu featuring fall flavors like butternut squash or apple pie. These little touches will not only enhance the seasonal feel but also make your wedding unique and memorable.

6. Don't Forget About the Early Sunset

As we move deeper into fall, the days get shorter, and the sun sets earlier. Be mindful of this when planning your schedule, especially if you're hoping to capture outdoor photos. Starting your ceremony earlier in the day allows for plenty of natural light and ensures you get those dreamy outdoor shots before the sun dips below the horizon.

7. Trust Your Vendors

Bride and Groom with Wedding Party and Guest 

Photographer: Sheldon James Photography
Videographer: LosProductions 
Venue: The Steam Plant 
Wedding Planner: Angela's Premier Event Designs 

Finally, trust the professionals you've hired to help bring your vision to life. Vendors like your photographer, florist, and planner have extensive experience with fall weddings and can offer valuable advice on how to navigate the unique aspects of the season. Lean on their expertise to ensure your day is as flawless and stress-free as possible.

Fall weddings are truly magical, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and cozy charm. With these tips in mind, you'll be well on your way to creating an unforgettable autumn celebration. I can't wait to capture the beauty of your big day in 2025!

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