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Why Having Two Photographers Is Worth It on Your Wedding Day

When it comes to photographing a wedding, timing and perspective are everything. A second photographer allows us to cover more ground, capture more angles, and ensure that no important moment is missed. It’s not about doubling the number of photos—it’s about elevating the quality and depth of your wedding story.

With two photographers, we can be in two places at once. While one of us is photographing you getting ready, the other can be with your partner, capturing their side of the morning. During the ceremony, one photographer can focus on your entrance while the other captures your partner’s reaction. It’s a seamless way to preserve both sides of the experience without compromise.

A second perspective also adds creative range. One photographer can focus on wide, atmospheric shots while the other captures close, emotional moments. This results in a more complete gallery with a mix of clean, editorial-style images and candid documentary coverage.

Logistically, it also makes the day run more efficiently. During group portraits, one of us can coordinate and prepare the next set while the other shoots. This keeps things moving quickly and ensures more time is spent enjoying your day rather than standing around for photos.

Finally, having a second photographer provides an added layer of security. Equipment can fail or unexpected issues can arise, and with two professionals on site, there's always a backup—so you can have full confidence that nothing will be missed.

In short, two photographers means better coverage, better results, and a smoother experience—from start to finish.

Lindsey Millar

Wedding and Portrait Photographer in Victoria, BC.

https://www.lindseymillarphotography.ca
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