today i spoke with our photog Michael about the timing of our wedding ceremony. after meeting with our planner at the venue she suggested we have our photog view the site given the guests and photos of our ceremony will be take almost due west.
he has a handy little tool i'd like to share with you... it was very helpful in planning the time for our e pics just before sunset this past november and it also has helped us determine our ceremony start time too!
here's what our wedding daylight looks like
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i hope this can be a helpful tool for anyone else
making their outdoor wedding day plans work around sunset as well!
also, fyi, if you have a really good photographer like us, he or she can still shoot no matter if the sun happens to be setting as you exchange your vows. we will actually be having a 5:45 or 6pm ceremony, and hope to avoid blinding many of our guests.
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