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LGBTQ+ Wedding Photography Guide

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The Walk: Have the couple walk toward you, holding hands or arms linked. Shoot at f/2.8, 85mm or 70-200mm. The movement creates natural body language and genuine smiles. Works for absolutely every couple type.

Key Questions

How do I find an LGBTQ-friendly wedding photographer?

Look for photographers who feature same-sex and queer couples prominently in their portfolio, use inclusive language on their website, and have reviews from LGBTQ+ clients.

Start by checking their portfolio for representation. If every gallery is a straight couple, that tells you something. Look at their website language: do they say "bride and groom" exclusively or "couples" and "partners"? Ask directly about their experience photographing LGBTQ+ weddings. Check review sites and LGBTQ+ wedding directories like Equally Wed. A photographer who is genuinely affirming won\'t hesitate when you ask these questions.

How do we handle family photos if some family members are not supportive?

Have an honest conversation with your photographer before the wedding about which family groupings you want and any tensions to be aware of.

Your photographer should work with you to create a family photo list that reflects the relationships that matter to you. If certain family members are attending but aren\'t supportive, you can structure the family formal session to minimize awkward groupings. A good photographer will manage the flow so you\'re never standing around waiting while tensions build. Consider doing your couple portraits and immediate family photos first, then larger groups. This way you already have the most important shots in the bag.

Are LGBTQ+ weddings more expensive to photograph?

No. Any photographer charging more for a same-sex or queer wedding is discriminating, plain and simple. Coverage needs are the same.

The scope of photography coverage depends on hours, locations, and deliverables, not the gender of the couple. A ceremony is a ceremony. Portraits are portraits. The only pricing differences should reflect actual logistical factors like whether you have two getting-ready locations instead of one, which requires a second photographer. This applies to any couple regardless of orientation. If a photographer quotes you higher after learning you\'re LGBTQ+, that\'s a vendor to avoid.

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