As your special day approaches, we’d love to share some heartfelt advice to help make everything even more unforgettable.
Our biggest wish is to see you calm, joyful, and deeply moved.
1. Plan everything in advance, but on the wedding day… let it all flow.
Weddings today are beautifully curated: couples carefully choose every detail and often follow a well-timed schedule to fully enjoy the celebration and reception. That’s wonderful!
But remember: your wedding day is meant to be lived, not controlled.
If something doesn’t go exactly as planned—a minor delay, a song that starts late—don’t worry. Those spontaneous, unplanned moments often create the most genuine memories and laughter.
2. Don’t rush: live each moment.
The day will fly by. So take time to breathe, look around, hold hands, and really feel everything. That’s where true emotion lives—and that’s what we love to capture.
3. Arrive at the ceremony calm and relaxed.
For both the bride and groom, arriving at the ceremony feeling peaceful makes a big difference. Try to keep the getting-ready space calm and quiet. This helps the beauty professionals do their best work—and helps you enjoy those special first moments of the day.
4. Guests are essential—but kindly guide them.
Without guests, there would be no celebration or warmth. You’ve chosen them with care, and it’s important that they know how to help you experience your day in the best way.
For the bride: in the final moments before the ceremony, it’s best to avoid last-minute visits to your room or house. Voices and movement can create stress. Except for your closest loved ones and those you’ve personally chosen, it’s much more magical if everyone else sees you for the first time at the ceremony—alongside the groom.
5. Make the moment you see each other truly special.
That first look between you is one of the most emotional parts of the day. A few small choices can make it even more powerful:
If you’re having a religious ceremony, avoid the common habit of guests waiting outside for the bride. They should already be seated inside. Ask someone close to gently guide everyone to their seats.
The same applies to civil ceremonies.
If there are bridesmaids, they should walk in first, accompanied by music. Only once they’ve reached the altar should the bride begin her walk. This creates a beautiful, cinematic moment—and gives the groom a clear, perfect view.
Make sure that precious exchange of looks isn’t disturbed—no guests moving around behind you, no hands holding up phones, no chaotic photographers.
That moment deserves space, silence, and truth.
6. Phones off during the ceremony.
If possible, ask guests to refrain from using their phones during the ceremony. Phones feel out of place and distract from the emotions. Better to keep hands free—for spontaneous applause!
7. After the ceremony, head straight to the party.
If the reception is in another location, encourage guests to go directly there—no stops in between. The venue will be ready to welcome them with delicious appetizers and warm hospitality.
(Some people wait for the photographers to finish… but when CROMATICA is there, that’s never a problem!)
8. This party is yours: make it reflect who you are.
You’ve chosen a beautiful location, great food, excellent music, and trusted photographers.
Now… relax and enjoy it. Whether you want a slow first dance or a wild party with friends—let the evening reflect your personalities.
The most beautiful images happen when you’re simply being your true selves, surrounded by love.