Stephanie Kase Photography is a wedding photographer and educator based in Columbus, Ohio.

stephanie@stephaniekase.com

home

about

weddings

education

blog

contact

shop

Hi friend! 

If you're reading this you're either set on doing a bridal session or you're considering! I wanted to put together a guide for all of my precious brides because you've likely never been to a bridal session and if you have, you probably weren't the bride. Whether you're stressed or solely excited, I bet there at least a couple of helpful hints in here! I hope that this will get you even more pumped for your session! 

What is a bridal session and why do you want to do one? 

Bridal sessions are actually mostly popular in the south and are photo sessions of a bride in her wedding dress all dolled up. It is traditional to have a print of one of or a few portraits to have displayed around the reception! 

Bridal sessions are amazing for 3 main reasons: 1) AMAZING portraits- Bridals mean you get to get into your dress, feel amazing, and get some photos to prove it! You'll cherish the extra time to be in the dress you're so in love with. 2) It's the perfect time to use your hair and makeup trial- You may have had the same hair style on Pinterest for half a decade but you might not actually like it on you as much as you think you do. I have seen it in my own brides on multiple occasions. USE THAT TRIAL! 3) It's a freakin fun time! I'll go into more detail throughout this guide! 

Your venue

This is the obvious choice! You know it, you love it and it's a great place. You'll get those special shots in the place you get to say I do! For most venues that means you get some indoor and outdoor shots. 

a studio

There are tons of great studios in the Houston area! Whether you're looking for simple and modern or colorful and fun, You'll get to enjoy that nice AC in the Texas heat and don't have to worry about bad weather! 

A park or place

Want something that incorporates nature but maybe a different vibe than your venue or maybe incorporate some city vibes? I have a list of parks and places around the are Houston area that you might love!

1) Your dress (duh!)
2) your wedding shoes (if you have more than one pair, bring both!
3) your wedding day accessories + veil
4) Your reception outfit (if you have one and want photos in it)
5) A bouquet (reach out to your florist a few weeks before)
6) a buddy (whether it's mom, your moh, or a sibling, they'll help relax ya,
help out, and make it all the more fun)



Things to bring! 

How do ya book? 

After you figure out where you'd like to do your bridal session 

TIPS & TRICKS FOR SUCCESS

BE ON TIME: We typically plan your start time based on sunset time. If you are late, it cuts into the sunlight we have available! No one wants dark photos, so arriving on time will ensure we have gorgeous light to work with for your whole shoot! :) 

BRINGING THE DOG: I adore ALL the cute pups, so naturally, I LOVE it when you bring them along! The best way to include them is to have someone else bring your dog during the last 15 minutes of your session, or choose a session location that is less than 5 minutes away from your home. Contact me so we can work out the details!

CLEAN THE RING: Your ring will be a focal point of your photos, and I'd love to grab a few up close shots of just your ring while you change outfits! Cleaning it will ensure it's nice and sparkly for photos!

EMPTY YOUR POCKETS: Especially for guys, make sure you don't have anything in your pockets! I am more than happy to store phones and keys in my bag, or ladies, you can bring along a little purse to keep everything in. 

RELAX! You don’t have to be a pro at this! I’m going to help you along the way and it’s going to be a blast! I don't expect anything from you. Enjoy this time together and make a date out of it! Plan dinner afterwards and celebrate!!

GET YOUR NAILS DONE: Make sure your nails are freshly painted, or spoil yourself with a trip to the salon! Chipped nails will be noticeable in your photos. Neutral colors and pastels photograph beautifully and will match any outfit!

BRING COMFY SHOES: If you're wearing heels, bring a pair of flip flops or comfortable shoes to walk from spot to spot. Your feet will thank me later!

CHOOSING OUTFITS

HOW MANY OUTFITS? Most often, my couples like to have one casual, everyday outfit (think: date night) and then one outfit that is dressier! This will give your shoot two totally different “looks.” I recommend beginning with the dressy outfit first!

PROFESSIONAL HAIR & MAKEUP: Ladies, I highly recommend doing your hair and makeup trial right before your engagement session! This will not only ease the stress of you having to do it yourself, but you'll get to see how the hair and makeup you want for your big day will actually LOOK in photos. It also gives you a way to use the trial for your session! Win, win!

CHOOSING COLORS: When choosing colors for your outfits, I recommend selecting lighter tones and more muted shades. By avoiding ultra-bright, bold colors, it will help bring all the attention to your faces and let the eye focus on the way you feel about each other. Soft pinks, muted blues, and light neutrals like heather gray, creams, leather brown and white all work wonderfully.

SKIP CASUAL CLOTHES: I know flip flops and graphics tees are *perfect* for everyday wear, but especially for the guys, long pants and closed toe shoes look most masculine and photograph wonderfully! Trust me, it's just for one hour... then you can go back to your most comfortable attire. Instead...

DRESS IT UP: Have you ever wanted to rock a sequin dress, or a long flowy maxi dress? Maybe you've dreamed of wearing a floral crown, or wearing a tulle skirt. THIS is your chance!  Ladies, especially for your dressy outfit, I typically recommend a long, flowy A line dress that cinches at the waist. This is typically most flattering on most body types! For the guys, opt for a suit or nice pants and a suit jacket with a button down for your fancy outfit. 

FLATTER YOUR FEATURES: Ladies, keep in mind which features you want to flatter and which features you want to hide when picking outfits! For example, if you want to hide your arms, choose a top with sleeves and skip the spaghetti straps. If you want to minimize your bust, choose a dress with a higher neckline and skip the strapless dress. If you opt for a low cut dress, it will minimize the amount of angles I can shoot! 

SKIP THE SPRAY TAN: Even though it seems counter intuitive, I highly recommend skipping a spray tan altogether, even if it's a few days out from your session. Spray tans tend to photograph more orange than they appear and will make you appear more orange than tan!

outfit ideas

RECOMMENDED SESSION LOCATIONS

First off, I want to say that I ALWAYS encourage my couples to think of session locations that have MEANING to them. This will allow us to capture more genuine images that reflect your personality. Think: Favorite date spot, where you met, where he proposed, your wedding venue, your home, where you had your first date, etc. However, if you're totally stumped for locations, have no fear!! We'll work together to pick a location that fits you two best!

Here is a list I've compiled of some of my favorite locations for photo sessions! I love these spots in particular because I'm able to provide photos that are super consistent with what you see on my website and blog, and also provide a huge variety in backgrounds for you! If a location you're considering is not on this list, feel free to reach out to ask about it - chances are I've never photographed there, or if I have, it's one I can't provide a good variety of spots at! Of course, I always encourage you to pick locations that have meaning to you as well. If there's a spot that is especially meaningful and would love to incorporate it, let's chat!!

SCIOTO MILE

The Scioto Mile river near downtown is a GORGEOUS urban area, yet it's filled with grass and greenery! You get the view of the river in your photos with some gorgeous backdrops, including marble stone and trees. 

MEET AT: East Bank Park, 233 S Civic Center Dr, Columbus, OH 43215

SCIOTO AUDUBON

This park is a BEAUTIFUL spot for sunset portraits! There is a lake with a dock that walks right across it, and big fields and trees that are simply gorgeous. I love photographing at this park and it gives such a good variety! You get those rich greens in the summer, with more gold grass in the fall.

ADDRESS: 400 W Whittier St, Columbus, OH 43215, meet in parking lot by the rock climbing wall

GERMAN VILLAGE

This area is a gem for brick walls and charm! I love shooting here for an adorable urban look. There are an endless amount of spots with flowers, ivy, and so many cute houses! If you want a spot with more greenery too, Schiller Park or Scioto Audobon Metro Park are both close by for a second location (less then a 5 minute drive).

MEET AT: The Book Loft of German Village, 631 S 3rd St, Columbus, OH 43206

SCHILLER PARK

This spot is an adorable park right in the heart of German Village! What's nice about it is if you want some in German Village too, going to both spots is super easy! It has some really pretty sunlight that comes through in the evenings and lots of variety for trees, grass, and even a pond!

ADDRESS: 1069 Jaeger St, Columbus, OH 43206

GOODALE PARK

This park is SO pretty and super close to the short north too! It's totally up to you though whether you want an all greenery look or some urban shots as well! We can stick to Goodale or grab some in the short north too!

If your engagement session will be sometime in April, THIS is the place to go! The magnolia trees are typically in bloom during the 2nd or 3rd week of April, and oh my goodness, they are like nothing else in Columbus! This is the PERFECT place for spring engagement photos!

ADDRESS: 120 W Goodale St, Columbus, OH 43215

I have had the opportunity to work with many incredible wedding planners, from day of coordinators to full service planners! They can provide help for your wedding day in a way that no one else can. They also give me the opportunity to solely focus on taking your beautiful photos while they keep the timeline going throughout the day! There are typically many different types of services planners offer, so here are a few to consider for different aspects of planning:

VENDOR MATCH-MAKING
Some planners offer the option of helping you with "vendor match-making." They will sit down with you and ask you what you're looking for in your different vendors, and offer the best suggestions within your budget. From what I've heard, the amount of money you save doing this by knowing where to invest more (AND finding veNdors that are the perfect fit) saves you more than what you pay! Plus, you'll have a dream team that will be amazing for your wedding!

STYLING SERVICES
Many planners also offer day-of styling services in addition to planning. This means they will be in charge of setting up your spaces and the design. They'll add a beautiful, creative touch and since they've worked alongside you up to your wedding day, they can carry out your vision perfectly. This also means mom won't be running around trying to set everything up! They have you covered!

BENEFITS OF A DAY-OF COORDINATOR
If nothing else, this is the BEST thing you can do for your wedding in this area!! It
is so crucial to have a go-to person the day of that can take care of the logistics and answer questions. Otherwise, this burden typically falls on your mom, maid of honor, or photographer. They are there to run the day and make sure everything goes smoothly. This typically also includes planning the month before your wedding. Once that one month mark hits, they will take over and conquer the last minute planning details for you. What a stress reliever!

FULL-SERVICE PLANNING
If you want wedding planning to be as stress-free as possible, this is the route to go! They will be there from your engagement all the way until the end of your wedding day. They are there to take care of all the planning for you, so you can relax and enjoy being engaged. They work alongside you to create the perfect vision for your wed- ding day, help you choose vendors, create your timeline, work out the logistics, and everything else that goes into planning. They basically become your best friend during the process, because just about everything is off your plate!

wedding planners

My biggest piece of advice in this area is to at the very least have a go-to person, ideally a day-of coordinator. If you don't have one appointed person, those responsibilities are going to fall on someone else (usually your mom, maid of honor, or photographer). Whoever ends up taking over the logistical things that pop up the day-of, they won't be able to enjoy the day or focus solely on their job. Sometimes your venue will provide a day-of coordinator, but make sure they will be there the whole day and are there to actively help! Sometimes they're there just to oversee things and not help with the things that need to happen the day-of. If you're okay with this go-to person being a family member, then go for it! But realize that they aren't going to be able to enjoy your day, so you'll have to be okay with that. Bringing someone else in isn't as much as you'd think, and it takes so much stress off everyone! They can also be a really good middle man when sticky situations come up throughout the wedding day. Trust me, you won't regret it!

getting ready

CHOOSE A SPACE WITH LOTS OF WINDOWS
If you're trying to decide where to get ready, this is HUGE! I always opt for spaces with lots of windows. When it's time to get into your dress, I will likely direct you to a clean area that has lots of window light coming in!

GATHER YOUR DETAILS
If you can, please have all of your details gathered before I arrive! My biggest recommendation is to put them all in one box or bag so they are all in one place. This includes:

All 3 rings  |  A copy of your invitation suite  |  Your jewelry  |  Shoes  |  Bridal dress
Veil   |  Hair pieces  |  Perfume  |  & anything else you want photographed!

HAVE YOUR BOUQUET ARRIVE BEFORE I START SHOOTING
If possible, have your florist deliver your bouquet and boutonnières BEFORE I am scheduled to arrive. This ensures they will be included with all of the other pretty details!

RING BOX
This is just a bonus tip here, but purchasing a velvet ring box in your wedding colors will help to personalize your details! My favorite places to buy them are from TheFamilyJoolz and The Mrs. Box!

GETTING IN YOUR DRESS
Make sure to have it in the timeline that your bridesmaids, mom, and anyone else you want to help you get into your dress be ready AT LEAST 15 minutes before your schedule time. This ensures they can be included in these special photos!

MAIL THE INVITATION
If you could mail me a copy of your wedding invitation with all of the others, that would be AMAZING! Please feel free to reach out if you need my mailing address!

GROOMSMEN PREP
My second shooter will photograph the guys getting ready if they are getting ready in the same location as the bride or within 10-15 mins. If you want this photographed, ensure it is on the timeline or you have communicated it directly to me!

HAIR & MAKEUP
I would encourage you to have hair and makeup scheduled to be done around 30 minutes before you're scheduled to get into your dress. This gives you some buffer time in case we run behind!

FIRST LOOKS

There is no pressure to do one... however, there are SO many benefits and reasons why many of my couples do opt for one!

So you might be asking... what is a first look?! Well, let me tell you! A first look is when the bride and groom arrange a private time to see each other before the ceremony. The only people present will be the two of you and your photographers and videographers! First looks are very popular for so many reasons! There are so many incredible benefits of doing one!!

Although I love this so much on a wedding day, I also always encourage my couples to do whatever they want to do. Because at the end of the day, it’s their wedding, and what they prefer matters the absolute most! So although I love it so much, I do want their day to go however they envision. This is just meant to help you decide whether it’s right for you, and why I recommend it so much!

Benefits of a First Look

Throughout the chaos of a wedding day, it will very likely be your ONLY alone time! It allows you to have a chance to talk and enjoy hanging out with each other. Groom, you get to TELL your bride how beautiful she looks as soon as you see her! You get to extend your day TOGETHER by 2-3 hours.

Your only alone time.

My brides LOVE this because your hair and make up is totally fresh for all of your portraits. You don't have to worry about touching up before photos because you just had your hair and makeup done! Your bridesmaids will LOVE you for this as well!

With a first look, you can ENJOY taking all of your wedding portraits and not feel rushed. Plus, you'll receive MORE variety in your portraits because of the extra time! It makes taking photos a lot more enjoyable because you aren't trying to squeeze them all in!

Fresh hair and makeup

More portraits in your final gallery

You can finish the majority of your wedding photos before the ceremony begins. We will jump right into bride and groom + bridal party photos after the first look! This means no long cocktail hours with guests waiting on us to finish taking photos! 

Logistically, it's a dream!

Once we do family formals directly after the ceremony, you can actually go enjoy cocktail hour or start the reception! If any of your bridal party aren't family members, they get to enjoy ALL of cocktail hour!

So many couples say their nerves went away after they saw each other! It helps you to feel more relaxed and make the ceremony more enjoyable. Plus, you’ll probably remember your ceremony better because you weren’t so nervous. The whole thing would probably be a blur otherwise!

You can enjoy cocktail hour

It diminishes nerves. 

I never had any hesitations about doing a first look for our wedding. I thought it ended up being one of the best decisions we made for our wedding day. It ended up being one of the only times it was truly just her and I all day. It was a great opportunity for us to be ourselves and get control of our emotions before the actual wedding. I would highly recommend doing a first look as most of the wedding day is filled family and friends around, but the reason you are truly there is for the person you fell in love with.

DAVID SOUTHAM

I did have one major hesitation which was that we were breaking tradition by doing a first look. I chose to do it anyway because it was what Presney wanted. It was a good choice because it cut down on amount of pictures we had to take after and because it gave us our first and almost only intimate and quiet time before everything got started. We were able to relax a bit and talk and have normalcy during that time. Lastly, it helped with jitters. It made me way less nervous to see her walking down the aisle and took some pressure off.

IVON BLACKMAN

The First Look was one of my favorite moments of the entire day. I spent the morning apart from the woman I love. I remember arriving to the venue and just having to wait. I had everything I needed for the wedding, but I didn't have my bride. I paced outside, counting the leaves on the trees, the clouds in the sky, all the while waiting for Michael to tell it was time for the First Look. Then it was. I took my place on the path we'd chosen. I straightened my tie, looked down at the ground, and waited. I heard her approach from behind, her shoes clicking on the pavement, and I felt such relief -- she was finally here. Then I heard her start to cry and I waited for her hand to reach out to me. When her fingers brushed my shoulder, I turned, and was blown off my feet. Pure elation. My beautiful girl was here, and she was radiant. I couldn't stop smiling as I lightly brushed away her tears. At that moment, all my nerves washed away. We were together, we were dressed for our parts, and it was our wedding day... we made it. I would highly recommend the First Look to any couples getting married because it's such a uniquely happy moment, and unlike many other parts of your wedding where you're sur- rounded by people, this can be moment reserved for just the two of you.

TYLER DAVIS

DON'T JUST TAKE IT FROM ME... HEAR FROM SOME OF MY PAST GROOMS:

WATCH THE VIDEO ALL ABOUT FIRST LOOKS:

If you and your dad are especially close, a father daughter first look is one of the SWEETEST things you can do with your dad. It gives him the opportunity to see you and your whole look before everything gets crazy, and a special time for you to connect. These easily become one of my FAVORITE parts from past weddings because they are so emotional and sweet! You'll be surprised at how emotional your dad gets when he sees you for the first time. If you want this in your timeline, let me know so we can add in an extra 10 minutes to make this happen!

A first look with bridesmaids has become one of my FAVORITE things on wedding days!! Especially if most of your girls haven't seen your dress yet, it's the perfect way to show it to them and to capture their priceless reactions at the same time. It typically only takes about 10 minutes during the getting ready portion of the day. The only challenge is making sure every- one is dressed and put together by the time you have your dress on, so good communication with your girlfriends is a must if you want to add this into your timeline!

FATHER/DAUGHTER FIRST LOOK

BRIDESMAIDS FIRST LOOK

unplugged

ceremonies

If you’re not familiar with unplugged ceremonies, they are essentially when you request that your guests turn off all of their devices for the ceremony. This allows the photographer to work more freely with no worry of getting guests in their shots! As a photographer, there is nothing worse than trying to photograph the bride coming down the aisle and have someone stick their phone out in front of you (yes, it’s happened!).

 I think these are a GREAT idea, and I’ve had many of my couples do them with amazing success! I also did it at my own wedding and am so glad I did! :) Guests are typically very respectful if you ask them to not be taking photos during the ceremony and it will reflect in your photos. This especially shows in the wider shots; you’ll either see a lot of guests holding their phones up for photos, or your guests sitting and enjoying the moment!

To make this happen at your ceremony, I recommend first having a sign at the entrance of the ceremony that encourages guests to put away their devices! You can also include a short and sweet line on your ceremony program that requests that no one has their devices out. You can also request your officiant to announce it a few minutes before the ceremony starts, to reenforce what they’ve already read!

Not only will your photographer love you, but a beautiful thing happens: your guests are sitting and enjoying the moment you two become husband and wife, instead of staring at their screens. What a beautiful way to encourage your guests to unplug for a short amount of time to enjoy such a special moment with the two of you.

UNPLUGGED CEREMONIES

FAMILY FORMALS

About 2-3 months out from your wedding, I will send you your online wedding questionnaire! This is where you can give me the exact shot list for your family formals. I do ask that the list is no longer than 20 groupings (anything past that we can grab at the reception!) Here is an example shot list for you to get started:

BRIDE’S SIDE
Large group photo (this is everyone: parents, step-parents, grandparents, siblings, aunts, cousins, uncles)
Bride & Groom with parents, step parents, grandparents, siblings Bride & Groom with parents, grandparents, siblings
Bride & Groom with each set of grandparents
Bride & Groom with parents, siblings
Bride & Groom with parents
Bride & Groom with siblings
Bride with mom
Bride with dad

BRIDE & GROOM’S SIDE
Bride & Groom with parents
Bride & Groom with parents & siblings

GROOM’S SIDE
Large group photo (this is everyone: parents, step-parents, grandparents, siblings, aunts, cousins, uncles)
Bride & Groom with parents, step parents, grandparents, siblings Bride & Groom with parents, grandparents, siblings
Bride & Groom with each set of grandparents
Bride & Groom with parents, siblings
Bride & Groom with parents
Bride & Groom with siblings
Groom with mom
Groom with dad

Sunset portraits are literally the BEST ten minutes of portraits you'll get on your wedding day. Typically we'll sneak out for 10 minutes during your reception (in-between events, of course!) or right after family formals to grab a few of these! Trust me, they are WORTH IT and are those dreamy, swoon-worthy photos you see all over Pinterest with the glowy lighting.

They also give you another chance to slow down and connect with each other, away from the chaos of your big day! 

Here are a few things to know:
- Bring the veil + bouquet! This looks DREAMY with sunset lighting!
- If it ends up being overcast, don't worry! I've had SO MANY overcast and rainy weddings end up having a beautiful sunset. In fact, the photo on the right here was that EXACT scenario! This sunset was a complete surprise! If the sun isn't peaking out, we might still sneak out for some extra portraits for variety!

sunset portraits

RECEPTION EXIT OPTIONS

There are SO many options when it comes to exits. Sparklers, bubbles, glow sticks, rose petals... there's so many options!

If your coverage ends before your exit, you have the option of planning a "mock" exit with your bridal party. This is more common than you may think. Instead of saving your exit until the very end, you can plan a mock exit with just the members of your bridal party and your immediately family members. This allows us to have more control over these shots and the party never has to stop. In most cases, no one even notices that the bride and groom are missing for a few minutes. Also, it’s almost impossible to tell that the whole wedding isn’t there waving sparklers and sending off the happy couple. This idea allows my couples to save money and still have all of the shots that they dreamed of. Some of the photos in the gallery to the left were actually fake exits!

RAINY WEDDING DAYS

One of the most COMMON questions I get asked is, what happens if it RAINS on my wedding day? While this isn't always ideal and doesn't match the sunny day you imagine while planning, I want to encourage you that you can still have GORGEOUS photos, even if it's rainy! Here are a few quick tips to keep in mind: 

1. Overcast skies = perfect lighting. Sunlight, especially mid-day, is actually very harsh. Rainy days give that perfect, soft, natural lighting, no matter where you take your photos! This gives you perfect lighting + the ability to use a lot more locations. It also tends to make colors look more vibrant. :) Don’t get me wrong, I love golden, sunlit photos… but overcast has its advantages as well.

2. Let me worry about the photos. On your wedding, the only thing you should have to worry about is being the bride! :) 

3. Be willing to go outside! Most of the time when it’s raining, it’s a lot of light sprinkles and not long, huge downpours… going outside is still definitely doable! I typically will find areas that have large trees to cover my couple & bridal party, or overhangs on the side of buildings. I also bring along cute, clear umbrellas to a wedding day (enough for an ENTIRE bridal party) that keep you almost totally dry, even when you’re not under anything! :) And they look adorable! All photos I’ve ever taken outside in the rain hardly even LOOK like it’s raining.

4. Have a rain plan. Especially if you are having an outdoor wedding, this is very important! Be sure to communicate to your vendors what they should do if it rains on your wedding day. That way, if the situation arises, they will already know what to do and you won’t have to worry about a thing.

HEIRLOOM Albums

Heirloom albums are the perfect way to remember your big day. You can order one anytime before or after your wedding day! Reach out at stephanie@stephaniekase.com if you are interested in ordering one!

30 PAGE 10X10 LINEN ALBUM: $1,100
• Leather Cover Upgrade: $250 
•12x12 Size Upgrade: $200
• Additional 2-page Spread: $50 
• Custom Engraving: $80 

6X6 DUPLICATE PARENT ALBUM: $300 each

10X10 GUESTBOOK: $350 each

WATCH THE VIDEO ALL ABOUT MY ALBUMS:

INTIAL ALBUM DESIGN

Two weeks after you receive your full wedding gallery, I'll send you a link to your initial album design. I am typically including images that most couple LOVE to see in their album, including many of your blog post images!

TWO REVISIONS

You get two revisions with your album design. It's all set up online so it's really easy to make changes! You have an unlimited amount of design changes + image swaps within each revision. The revisions are due within 3 weeks after receiving them.

ALBUM DELIVERY

Within 6 weeks of approving your album design, you'll receive your album at your doorstep! 

ALEADY HAVE AN ALBUM? HERE'S WHAT TO EXPECT...

Thank you for allowing me to photograph your big day! I don't take it lightly and am SO excited for you. I want you to know that I am HERE for you throughout wedding planning! If you have ANY questions at all along the way, feel free to reach out to me via email at any point. I hope this guide serves as an amazing resource for you as you plan and prepare for your big day! I'm not only here to help but I want to encourage you that marriage is WORTH IT. It is a blast and always keep that in mind! At the end of the day, no matter what happens, you'll be married and that's all that matters. Thank you again for choosing me as your photographer, and happy planning!

With love, Stephanie

thank you!