I’d already had the pleasure of photographing Rebecca and David up in Columbia earlier this year, and we did a second engagement session down here in Charleston where they live and will be getting married! They brought their sweet little dog Peanut along for the beginning of the shoot, and although Peanut doesn’t love strangers, she still looks pretty dang cute in her photos! 😉 Happy Friday y’all!
What are the must have items for a wedding emergency kit? I have been photographing weddings long enough to know that very rarely does a wedding go 100% perfectly. There are bugs, wardrobe malfunctions, weather issues, and a host of other things that can make the day complicated. However, it helps to be prepared for some of these minor issues! I typically carry most of the items below in my bag with me, and many wedding planners have an “emergency kit” as well that they bring. However, as a bride it never hurts to bring some of these things yourself! You can always assign this task to an eager bridesmaid or family member that wants to help with wedding planning. 🙂 1. Hair Spray. Here in the south, humidity can destroy a hairstyle quicker than you can say “bless your heart.” No one wants to look like a fluffy poodle on their wedding day or have flyaways due to strong wind. After the hair and makeup team leave, carrying a travel sized hair spray to touch up throughout the day is a must. No Megan Markle tendrils escaping on my watch. These are some of my favorites: Living Proof Humidity Shield and Kenra Maximum Hold. 2. Bug Spray. Both mosquitos and gnats can leave itchy red marks all over you and your guests. Having bug spray on hand is a nice touch for outdoor ceremonies. I love these PepperMint Wipes and NoNatz. 3. Bobby Pins. Most of the time, hairstylists will leave a few behind (and I carry them with me in my bag), but having extra is important for hair touchups and for securing your veil. 4. Sewing Kit. Unfortunately, dresses do sometimes tear or come apart at the seams. Buttons pop off. Hems come undone. Having a tiny sewing kit (including safety pins and scissors) will make any dress emergency much less stressful. I have had to safety pin a bridesmaid’s dress back together at the seam to make do for photos until we had more time for someone to sew it back together right before the ceremony. Even having a tiny pair of scissors to cut those annoying white straps out of dresses makes everyone’s life easier. I like that this one has scissors and safety pins. 5. Dress Tape. No one wants a Janet Jackson style wardrobe malfunction. Securing low cut or gaping bridesmaid dresses with fashion tape before the dance party starts will ensure that everyone’s eyes stay on the bride. 😉 6. Shoe Inserts. Foam inserts that go into the heel of a shoe or the toe box can make your 3-inch heels much more bearable to walk around in all day. Pro-tip: put them in after your photographer has taken pictures of your shoes. 7. Band Aids. Blisters make people cranky. Enough said. 8. Lint Roller. Taking the time to lint roll a groom’s tux or suit makes everyone happy. Your photographer won’t have to edit out pet hair/lint/dandruff/dust out of every photo and your groom will just look even more sharp. Buy them here. 9. Travel Deodorant. I can’t tell you how many times I hear on a wedding day “would anyone mind if I borrowed their deodorant?” This is an item that is often forgotten, but definitely needed. Wedding dresses are hot, y’all. Bring an extra one (or two) for you or your girls to use. Dove and Secret make multi-packs. 10. Medicine. The stress of wedding planning and/or late nights out celebrating can take its toll on everyone at a wedding. Making sure you have the basics – aspirin, ibuprofen, antacids, pepto-bismal – will keep your maid of honor from having to make a CVS run because someone feels sick. 11. Breath Mints/Gum. News flash- you are going to be kissing someone on your wedding day! Its amazing how much popping a mint or piece of gum can make you feel a little fresher and ready to snuggle up to your groom for the day. Even better- pack your toothbrush. I love Altoids! 12. Lip Color. Most hair and makeup artists now are using long-wear lip products, but make sure to either get a touch up kit from them before they go, or buy a similar hydrating lip color that you can have on hand throughout the day. Ask your photographer to carry it in their camera bag- we are with you all day anyways! 🙂 Those are all my must-haves that I personally try to have with me for my clients! Is there anything missing I need to add? Tell me in the comments! Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links, which means we may receive a commission if you click a link and purchase something that we have recommended. While clicking these links won’t cost you any extra money, they will help us keep this site up and running!
Erin and Aaron have so many things I like about them already….they love dogs (in bow ties no less….I die!), they are Clemson fans, and they laughed pretty easily at whatever silly things I said during their Charleston engagement session to make them smile (which made for some cute photos!). Can’t wait for their wedding next year at The Island House! 🙂 Happy Monday! I’m excited to share this Magnolia Plantation wedding with y’all! Since Haley and Chris have been together since their freshman year of high school, they know each other pretty well! 😉 It was so fun photographing these two- they constantly were making each other laugh and were perfectly at ease with each other (check out Haley’s bridal session here). Their outdoor ceremony and pale blue and white reception at the carriage house were so so lovely! (Plus “Kevin” the peacock followed us around all day chatting haha!) Enjoy!
Venue: Magnolia Plantation Event Design: Bouquets and Bowties Charleston Hair and Makeup: Lashes and Lace Florals: Frampton’s Flowers Rentals: Eventworks Catering: B. Gourmet Videography: Wandering Hues
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