Kat
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Hi, I'm new here to the forum. I was wondering what other wedding photographers do to calm themselves before the big day. This is my third wedding, but I'm as nervous now as I was for the first. The 2 before this one were garden weddings, (which, once my nerves had calmed, I enjoyed photographing immensely),this will be my first church wedding. I think there-in lies the root of my panic. I've got 9 days to find a way to get some R&R, I haven't had a solid nights sleep in two weeks! :shake: I think I have everything in order, or at least hope so. I have the following list placed on my fridge as I did with the other two weddings. If I missed anything, please do tell? So, what do you do to relax-to shut down your brain after all of the lose ends have been wrapped up? I'll take anything please??
This is my "My final to dos list":Final meeting with Bride & Groom - check, list of must have shots check, list of portrait shots check, informal pose ideas for Bride, Groom & Wedding Party (time permitting) check, alternate arrangements pending weather check, located the Church & reception venue check, calculated travel time between brides home, Church & reception location check, appointment made to meet with minister for his/her guidelines check. To do day before: examine all camera & backup equipment, format memory cards, charge batteries etc., touch base with my assistant/gopher, lay out clothes & comfortable shoes, gas up my truck, check weather report, ..remember to breath & hopefully get a good night sleep.

This is my "My final to dos list":Final meeting with Bride & Groom - check, list of must have shots check, list of portrait shots check, informal pose ideas for Bride, Groom & Wedding Party (time permitting) check, alternate arrangements pending weather check, located the Church & reception venue check, calculated travel time between brides home, Church & reception location check, appointment made to meet with minister for his/her guidelines check. To do day before: examine all camera & backup equipment, format memory cards, charge batteries etc., touch base with my assistant/gopher, lay out clothes & comfortable shoes, gas up my truck, check weather report, ..remember to breath & hopefully get a good night sleep.

:shrug: I know-I know 

