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Wedding Photography Tips For Amateur Photographers, Article 7 - Dealing With Divorced Parents

Posted on June 3, 2008 - Filed Under Arts and Entertainment

Photographers: Dealing With Divorced Parents at the Wedding

I had a beginning photographer send me an e-mail with this question:

“I am photographing a wedding this month and will be dealing with divorced parents/step-parents. There is animosity between the divorced parents and the children involved. When doing the formal photos how do you deal with this type of situation. The bride says she only wants a picture of her and her mother. She does not want the mother in the formal family pictures. Suggestions???”

Divorces are tragic and heart-rending. A wedding is a celebration of two becoming one, and most weddings with a history of family divorce will be a bit more complicated than one without. Not only may the bride/groom have to deal with emotions and feelings that have perhaps been buried for years, but the divorcee’s will have challenging emotions to also address:

If you are going to be photographing your first wedding and will have divorced parents in attendance, my first bit of advice is to be sensitive. Don’t make a bad situation worse!

Secondly: map out all the formal photos and groupings ahead of time.

This is the practical approach I take at a wedding that involves divorced parents:

As to the specific situation you mentioned when the bride doesn’t want the mother in the formal family photo - you’ll have to work to make sure that happens without causing a situation. I would be careful to not announce “OK, all the Bride’s family come up now” because the mother will likely come at that time. I would specifically call up those that are needed.

Depending upon how obvious you were being with the photography you could call up some, take the shot, then add the mother in and take another shot. The bride could then choose which photo she wanted to have printed later on.

In summary, the key is to know exactly who should be in which photo ahead of time and arrange the group photos so you are adding people to the grouping and taking shots, and then perhaps subtracting people and taking shots.

If you are about to photograph your first wedding and this article has been helpful for you, I encourage you to visit my web site which has additional Amateur Wedding Photography Tips My goal is to share practical advice and information that I have learned photographing weddings.

I also have a section on my site with Engagement Photography Tips

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