If you’ve been wondering how to get natural wedding photos, you’re definitely not alone.
One of the most common concerns I hear from couples is that they don’t want their wedding gallery to feel stiff and are looking for images that reflect how their day actually felt.
After documenting weddings for years, I’ve learned that authentic wedding photos have very little to do with knowing exactly how to stand or where to place your hands.


More often than not, the images people connect with most are the result of real moments that were already happening.
As photographers, we can create opportunities for meaningful moments, but we can’t manufacture genuine emotion that isn’t already there.
The most natural wedding photos happen when you have a timeline that lets you breathe so you’re less stressed on your day.
Creating a wedding day that shows up naturally in photographs begins long before anyone picks up a camera.
Before we talk about timelines or posing, I want to mention this first.
If you’re hoping for natural wedding photos, how you experience your day matters more than you might think.

I’ve photographed couples before who were worried they wouldn’t know what to do in front of a camera, or nervous about how they looked when they laughed.
Before I even picked up my camera, the idea of being photographed felt awkward to them.
I’m not suggesting you need to feel completely relaxed every second of your wedding day. Almost everyone feels nervous at some point.
What matters is giving yourself permission to be present instead of trying to perform for the camera.
If I could offer one piece of advice, it would be to stay engaged with what’s happening around you. Be so engaged that you forget I’m there.



When you’re listening to your best friend’s speech, seeing family members you haven’t seen in years, or talking with your partner after the ceremony, you shouldn’t be thinking about your wedding photos.
No photographer can create comfort between two people that doesn’t already exist.
We can guide you, encourage you, and create space for connection, but the laughter, emotion, and familiarity that show up in photographs are already part of your relationship.
The more permission you give yourself to experience the day as it unfolds, the more naturally those moments will appear in your gallery.
Because being present is key to creating natural wedding photos, who you hire to create and capture your day matters.
I’ve seen couples spend months carefully planning their wedding only to find themselves overwhelmed once the day finally arrives.



The reality is that the more responsibilities you’re carrying, the harder it becomes to fully experience what’s happening around you.
A strong vendor team doesn’t just make your wedding day run smoothly. They create an environment where you can focus on your partner, your loved ones, and the celebration itself.
One of the biggest gifts a planner or coordinator gives you is freedom.
I recommend hiring a planner or day-of coordinator because they’re often the person who protects your experience throughout the day.
Wedding days are full of questions.
Planners help vendors stay informed, answer questions, communicate schedule changes, and make sure everyone knows where they need to be.

When something unexpected happens (and something almost always does) they’re the person handling it so you don’t have to.
A planner or coordinator becomes the central point of contact. They ensure everyone has the information they need without constantly coming to you for answers.
When you’re able to stay focused on what’s happening in front of you, those natural wedding photos you love become a whole lot easier to capture.
I always encourage couples to spend time looking through full wedding galleries before booking a photographer.
When you’ve seen consistent work across multiple weddings, it’s easier to relax knowing your photographer is already anticipating meaningful moments as they happen.



You don’t have to spend the day wondering whether something important is being missed.
If you’re still searching for the right photographer, take time to look beyond highlight reels and social media posts.
Full galleries often tell you far more about what your experience will actually be like.
A wedding timeline affects almost every part of your day. That’s why it’s helpful when your planner and photographer can work together.
Experienced planners understand how wedding days naturally flow. Photographers understand how much time is needed for portraits, family photos, and the unexpected moments in between.
When both are involved in shaping the timeline, it often creates more breathing room and fewer rushed transitions.


If you’ve already found a photographer you love, don’t be afraid to ask whether they have planner recommendations.
After working alongside many planners over the years, photographers often have insight into who communicates well, stays organized, and helps couples feel supported.
If you’ve saved hundreds of wedding photos on Pinterest, my guess is you did so because of how those images made you feel.
While inspiration can be incredibly helpful, it’s important to remember that weddings aren’t controlled environments.
They’re living, breathing celebrations filled with real people, unexpected interactions, and emotions that can’t be scripted.

If you want authentic wedding photos that feel like you, my advice is to focus less on recreating images you’ve seen online and more on creating space to fully experience your wedding day.
Here’s how:
This may sound obvious, but if you want genuine photos reflecting your relationship, you need opportunities to spend time together throughout the day.
Many couples spend cocktail hour greeting guests separately, running between conversations, or being pulled in different directions.
There’s absolutely nothing wrong with spending time with your guests. They’re an important part of your celebration.
But those sweet, candid photographs usually happen when couples stay connected throughout the day.


Walking between events together, sharing reactions after the ceremony, sitting together during dinner, or finding a quiet moment during cocktail hour all create opportunities to connect naturally.
Those small interactions often lead to photographs that reflect your real relationship.
If you’ve ever looked at a wedding photo and wondered how the couple looks so relaxed, you might be surprised by the answer.
Honestly, most people aren’t thinking about their smile when those photographs are taken.
They’re caught up in a conversation with their partner or listening to a speech that makes them laugh unexpectedly.
That’s why I don’t spend much time telling couples to smile.
If you’re worried about looking awkward in photographs, know that you’re not alone. Many couples feel that way before their wedding day.


What I’ve noticed over the years, though, is that the more attention you give to the experience you’re having, the less attention you give to how you look while having it.
Those little moments of laughter, surprise, and connection are often what create the authentic wedding photos you end up loving most.
So if you’re wondering how to smile naturally for your wedding photos, my advice is simply to enjoy your partner and the reason you’re celebrating.
Candid smiles and laughs are the most natural.
If there’s one thing I hope you take away from this article, it’s that you don’t need to spend your wedding day worrying about how every moment will look on camera.
The photographs that often become favorites aren’t always the perfectly posed portraits. They’re the moments that remind you how the day felt.
A glance across the room, conversations you didn’t realize anyone noticed, or a burst of laughter that caught you completely off guard are the kinds of memories you’ll want to see in your gallery.
Instead of focusing on creating the perfect photograph, focus on creating a wedding day that feels true to you.

Trust the people you’ve chosen, stay close to the people you love, and allow yourself to be fully present.
The most meaningful, authentic wedding photos are often the result of doing exactly that.
If you’re looking for a wedding photographer who values genuine connection, I’d love to hear more about what you’re planning.
Whether you’re getting married in Puerto Rico, Florida, or celebrating somewhere farther from home, my goal is always to create photographs that feel honest to your experience and the people who shared it with you.
Reach out through my contact page to tell me more about what you’re envisioning.
I’d be honored to document it and deliver natural wedding photos that bring you back to the people, moments, and emotions that made your day unforgettable.
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