Tips for Elevating Your Getting Ready Photos | St. Louis Wedding Photographer

Getting ready on your wedding day is an experience like no other—a whirlwind of excitement, anticipation, and the surreal feeling of disbelief that the day is actually here. And, if capturing those feelings are high on your list of priorities, there are a few things that you can look for to truly elevate your getting ready photos.

Do we have enough time?

One of the most crucial aspects of getting ready photos is allowing plenty of time. Lean into what your planner, photographer, or hair and makeup team recommends for your timeline. Rushing through the preparations can lead to stress and missed opportunities. By starting your preparations early and allowing extra time for unforeseen delays, you'll create a relaxed atmosphere that provides the space needed for meaningful moments to unfold.

Is the space large enough?

Selecting a getting ready space with plenty of room makes all the difference in how comfortable everyone is. Look for a location that offers ample space for you and your wedding party to spread out and relax as you prepare for the day ahead. A spacious room also allows your photographer to move freely and capture a variety of photos without interfering with anything else that might be happening in the room.

Does the room fit the aesthetic?

The environment in which you get ready plays a significant role in the overall look and feel of your photos. Opt for a space that is clean, and fits the aesthetic that you’d like to see in your photos. If you love the look of clean, classic getting ready photos, then a neutral backdrop that’s free of clutter is a must. Behind those bright, white photos is a bright, white room.

Does it provide natural light?

Perhaps the most important element in capturing stunning getting ready photos is natural light. Choose a room with large windows that allow plenty of sunlight to flood in. Natural light is soft, flattering, and goes hand in hand with the aesthetic of the room to create timeless photos.

By prioritizing these four elements—time management, space selection, environment aesthetic, and natural light—you can ensure that your getting ready moments are captured in a classic and meaningful way. Below you’ll find getting ready photos from a suite at the Ritz-Carlton St. Louis!

Vendor Partners

Landlocked Luxury by Kate’s Party People

Hosts Trent Broglin Photography + Emily Broadbent Photography

Creative Director: Kate + Company

Hair and Makeup: The Artist Edit

Sponsored by: The Media Socialites

Venue: The Ritz-Carlton St. Louis

Ready to elevate your wedding day with stunning getting ready photos? Reach out to start the conversation!

Chelsea LieferComment