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i am also struggling with this.. however I don't have a good timeline nailed down from the resort yet. i know that we are having a 3:00pm wedding but honestly I have NO idea how long it will take "getting ready" and I don't know the time between the wedding, cocktail hour, and reception. I guess I really need to nail it all down, but I was thinking 8 hours anyway.. I would hope 8 hours would be enough :)

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Hello Michelle how are you thsi may can help if you take like 1 1/2hour i think is a good idea and let me tell you how you can take a ggod advantage of this maybe1/2 for the getting ready for the groom and the bride, 1/2 hour for the ceremony and the other half hour for friends and couple session, this maybe can help.

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A lot of people have flew their own photographers out to their destination. I wish I would have. They're more personal that way and you can have more of their time, not just 3hrs or 5hrs. Yes, it maybe a little more expensive, but it would be worth it.

 

Here's a quality photographer: brendamurphyphotography.com

 

She's in my area and I have reffered her to several people. Rates are reasonable too.

 

If not her, find a local photographer to go with you. You'll get more than just the "standard" photos.

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6-8 hours seems ideal (if you're not travelling and there isn't a ton of lag between your wedding and the reception.  I know one photographer I looked at had hour packages, but you could split it up if you wanted and book for 8, but use 2 for TTD. Something like that  gives you a little more leeway.

 

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Our wedding is at 2:00 in June in Mexico, so we are worried that it will be too hot and the wrong time of day to get good photos before or after the wedding. We don't care a ton for reception photos, so are debating between booking 8 hours on the wedding day just to be able to get good portraits done before sunset, or getting 3 hours on the wedding day to cover getting ready and the ceremony, then getting a TTD session to cover our portraits. We just can't decide! Any suggestions?
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I'm lucky because we decided for various reasons to bring a photographer from Canada with us and they offered to give us their best package for just the cost of their trip (and there are two of them!). This includes both of them being with us from getting ready until very late!! I can't imagine missing out on certain parts of the day, so this works really well for us.

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