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Wedding Family Photo List

Wedding family photo list

Capturing family portraits is one of the most important moments during the wedding photoshoot. The best wedding family photo list keeps things moving and makes sure that no extended family members or special groupings are missed.

This family wedding photo list is structured and outlines every image you need, from portraits of the couple and family members to candid moments on the dance floor. With this family photo wedding list, you can organize the shoot in under 30 minutes, have less stress and walk into the big day being prepared.

  • Create a wedding shot list
  • Organize shots by segments
  • Share with your team
  • Create a visual moodboard
  • Print wedding shotlist template

Step 1

1. Convey the vision

Every family photo shot list starts with inspiration. With StudioBinder's Mood Board Creator, you can make a wedding moodboard with visual references that set the tone, style, and framing for your family portrait list. You can include recommended family groupings, siblings and siblings spouses, paternal grandparents or even groom with bride's parents.


After you create a project in StudioBinder, navigate to the Mood Boards page, click Add Images and upload the reference images as an inspiration point for the big day.

After uploading the images, you can even organize them further by segmenting them into custom Groups. Just click + New Mood Board and click New Group.

Wedding Family Photo List – Moodboard Photo Groupings – StudioBinder

As you send this moodboard to your team, it can be helpful to add some text-based information to reinforce the vision. Just click and click Text Box. You can even change the styling options so it matches your moodboard visually.


After you click Save within the Text Box Editor, the text box should look like this on your mood board page:

Wedding Family Photo List – Moodboard Inspiration – StudioBinder
The images that are uploaded to the moodboard page can be re-used on the shot list page via the Media Library.

Step 2

2. Create shot lists for key phases

Instead of creating one long wedding family photo shot list which can feel overwhelming, you can split up the shots into multiple shot lists.


Generate shot lists for key events such as Getting Ready, First Looks, Venue Guest Arrival, Processional, Wedding Portraits, Reception Party Photos, Family Portraits, Golden Hour Portraits, Reception Events, etc.


To do this, click + New Shot List to create new shot lists like the screenshot below:

Wedding Family Photo List – List of Family Pictures for Wedding Large Portrait – StudioBinder

You'll add your individual shots later, but right now it's important to create shot lists around the key moments and locations of the wedding day. This will inform what your wedding shot list template should actually have. It also makes the wedding photo family shot list easier to manage.

Step 3

3. Organize your shot lists into Groups

After forming your various shot lists, it's helpful to organize your family portrait list into photo groupings. For example, Pre-Ceremony, Ceremony, Portraits, Reception, Traditions & Send-Off. This makes it much easier to wrap your head around what could be a frenetic day.


By grouping shot lists, you gain the added benefit of dispatching a 2nd photographer, videographer or assistant cover different phases of the wedding. 


StudioBinder makes the process of grouping very easy so your family wedding photo list flows. After creating a few shot lists, you can generate Groups, and drag shot lists inside them.

Wedding Family Photo List – Wedding Photo Family Shot List Groom with Bride’s Parents – StudioBinder

Be sure to view our sample wedding photography shot list template which is organized into common locations or phases of a wedding.



Wedding Family Photo List Examples

Since you'll be getting plenty of shots of the bride and groom on the wedding day, it's critical to prioritize the shots to ensure your crew gets essential coverage during the wedding. Use our must have family photos wedding list below as a starting point!


Pre-Ceremony 

  • Details & Getting Ready
    1. Invitations, rings, bouquet
    2. Wedding dress (hanging, close-ups, bride holding)
    3. Shoes & accessories
    4. Groom’s details (tie, cufflinks)
    5. Bride getting ready candids
    6. Groom getting ready candids
  • First Looks
    1. Bride with parents
    2. Groom with parents
    3. First look with bridesmaids
    4. Bride/groom portraits (full length shot)


Ceremony Coverage 

  • Venue & Processional
    1. Venue wide shot
    2. Guests seated
    3. Processional (wedding party)
    4. Bride walking aisle
  • Core Ceremony
    1. Exchange of vows
    2. Exchange of rings
    3. The kiss
  • Recessional
    1. Couple walking back aisle
    2. Wide shot of entire space


Portraits & Formals 

  • Family Formals
    1. Couple with parents
    2. Couple with siblings
    3. Couple with maternal grandparents
    4. Couple with paternal grandparents
    5. Full family group shot
  • Wedding Party
    1. Couple with entire party
    2. Bride with bridesmaids
    3. Bridal party group shots
    4. Groom with groomsmen
    5. Fun candid group poses
  • Couple Portraits
    1. Classic portraits
    2. Romantic candids
    3. Golden hour shots
    4. Silhouettes/backlit


Reception Coverage 

  • Details & Setup
    1. Venue wide shot
    2. Table settings & decor
    3. Cake & desserts
  • Reception Events
    1. Couple’s entrance
    2. First dance
    3. Parent dances
    4. Toasts & speeches
    5. Cake cutting
    6. Bouquet & garter toss
    7. Dance floor candids
  • Traditions & Send-Off
    1. Unity candle or rituals
    2. Sparkler exit
    3. Confetti or bubbles
    4. Couple’s getaway car

Step 4

4. Add shots with reference images

Inside the individual shot list, just click Upload Shots to begin creating your sample list of family pictures for wedding as reference photos. You can add multiple blank rows, or batch upload multiple reference photos to automatically generate shots for each.

Wedding Family Photo List – Family Photo Shot List Example PDF – StudioBinder

In our case, since we've already uploaded photos on the Mood Board page, these are all saved in the Media Library so we can simply re-select the images that were previously uploaded, and click Insert Files. 

Wedding Family Photo List – Must Have Family Photos Wedding List Extended Family – StudioBinder

After inserting reference photos, StudioBinder generates blank rows for every shot. Next, you can start adding shot details inside the wedding shot list template.

Wedding Family Photo List – Family Wedding Photo Recommended Family Groupings – StudioBinder


Step 5

5. Add shot details

So now you've categorized your family wedding photo list and added reference images, it's time to fill in all the shot details! This includes important details that will communicate to your crew exactly what gear is needed, positioning for large groups (siblings and siblings spouses, grandparents, etc.), description of what will be covered, gear requirements, time allocation (i.e., 30 minutes per session, etc.), shot sizes (close-up, wide shot, full length shot, establishing, etc.), required lenses, etc.


When you add this information, it will make sure your family photo wedding list runs smooth and stay very efficient.


In StudioBinder, just click on the placeholders and you'll see more options like below:

Wedding Family Photo List – Family Photo Wedding List Immediate Parents – StudioBinder

After you've populated your entire photo shot list for the wedding photoshoot, it should look very similar to the example shot list below (view sample):

Step 6

6. Get crew feedback

Collaboration is essential for any type of photoshoot and your crew might review must have family wedding photos list. You can easily invite your other photographers, videographers, producers, assistants directly to your wedding shot list. They could recommend additional family portrait lists or to photography more extended family members.


The comments and feedback will ensure that every wedding shot list template is carefully considered.

Wedding Family Photo List – List of Family Wedding Photos Reception Party Photos – StudioBinder

Step 7

7. Print and share wedding shot list

Before the wedding day, you can print or export your wedding photo family shot list as a PDF and share it with your crew. The best part is that you can actually select which shot lists you need to print or export which provides more flexibility. This is useful because you can hand out some lists to one photographer who will be photographing immediate family photo groupings while another covers extended family members during reception.


On the shot list page, click Generate PDF, select the shot lists and/or groups.

Wedding Family Photo List – Must Have Family Wedding Photos List Send Off – StudioBinder

In the PDF creator, you can fully customize what will be displayed on the PDF shot list. You can make your shot list as simple or as in-depth as you'd like.


After you're finished customizing it, simply click Download PDF.

Wedding Family Photo List – Wedding Photo List Family Maternal Grandparents – StudioBinder

If you generate a share link, you can easily copy-paste links to shots like (like this one), so you, or anyone on your crew, can easily pull up every shot list on their phone and check off shots as you progress through the day.

Wedding Family Photo List – Family Wedding Photo List Parents Siblings – StudioBinder

A good shot list is essentially a checklist for the shoot day, but it also sets the plan for the shooting day for your entire photo crew.

Wrapping Up

You're finished!

With StudioBinder’s wedding family photo list, you’ll never miss a portrait. From mood boards to the final photo checklist, everything is organized and ready for action.


Whether you’re a seasoned professional or building your first family wedding photo list, StudioBinder's template builder will make sure your wedding planning is smooth, and you grab all the family photos for more than part of the day.

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Wedding Family Photo List – Family Wedding Photo List Siblings and Spouses – StudioBinder
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