One of the most common things couples tell me during the planning process is this:
“We don’t really know how a wedding day is supposed to flow.”
And that makes complete sense — because most couples have never planned a wedding before.
They often aren’t sure:
That’s exactly why I build a custom timeline for every wedding and elopement I photograph.
Because no two couples — and no two wedding days — are the same.



Many couples start by searching online for sample timelines.
The problem is that most of those timelines are:
They often look good on paper, but fall apart in real life.
Wedding days include:
Without breathing room built into the timeline, even the most beautiful day can start to feel stressful.
One of the biggest sources of wedding-day stress comes from guessing timelines.
Couples often ask questions like:
These are not things couples are expected to know.
That’s part of my role in the planning process.
I guide every couple through:
A well-designed timeline isn’t about controlling the day.
It’s about protecting the experience.
A thoughtfully planned timeline helps:
It’s one of the biggest factors in whether a wedding day feels peaceful or chaotic.
Every timeline I create is built around the unique details of each wedding.
That includes:
I never hand couples a generic template.
Instead, we walk through the day step by step, adjusting the plan as your wedding details come together.



While weddings and elopements can look very different, both benefit from careful timeline planning.
For elopements, timelines may include:
For traditional weddings, timelines balance:
In both cases, the goal is the same:
A day that feels intentional, relaxed, and meaningful.
Because timelines are so closely connected to logistics, I naturally provide planning guidance for my couples.
That can include:
This allows couples to enjoy a calm, guided experience rather than managing every moving part themselves.
When couples trust their timeline, something beautiful happens.
They stop watching the clock.
They laugh more.
They breathe more.
They stay present in the moments that matter.
And those are the moments that create the most meaningful photographs.
If you’re planning a wedding or elopement and feeling unsure about how the day should flow, you don’t have to figure it out alone.
I provide:
If you’re in the early planning stages, these resources may also help:
• How Long Wedding & Elopement Photos Really Take
• Sunrise vs Sunset Elopements in the Rocky Mountains
• How to Elope in the Rocky Mountains
If you’re planning a wedding or elopement and want a day that feels calm, intentional, and meaningful, I’d love to help.
👉 Download the free Calm Wedding Day Timeline Blueprint
👉 Explore Wedding & Elopement Collections
👉 Check Availability & Book Your Date
Your wedding day should feel like a celebration — not a schedule you’re racing to keep up with.

March 10, 2026
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