Day in the Life as a Wedding Photographer | Full Day Behind the Scenes
Ever wonder what a wedding photographer's day actually looks like? Come along with me for a full behind-the-scenes look as I document Sophie and John's beautiful wedding day at Saint Clements Castle in Connecticut! From the morning details and getting ready moments to their heartfelt ceremony, portraits, reception, and everything in between, you'll get an inside look at how I photograph a wedding day, interact with my couples, and capture the moments that matter most. Whether you're a bride-to-be planning your wedding, an aspiring photographer, or simply love wedding content, I hope this video gives you a glimpse into the magic (and hard work!) that goes into documenting a wedding day. Venue: Saint Clements Castle Photographer: Ephemia Maria Photography Videography: Fitzner Productions Florals: Kellie Rose Florals HMUA: Transcendent Studio DJ: DJ Rachel Lynch

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