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If you’ve made it this far, it means you’re ready to invite me into something incredibly special, and I don’t take that lightly. My contact forms below come directly to me, and I’ll reply within 48 hours during my business hours (WED-SAT 9AM-5PM) unless I’m out at a wedding or somewhere with little service!

I’m truly honored you’re here, and I can’t wait to hear your story, walk you through the process, and help you begin this unforgettable chapter.

For collaborations or other inquiries, you can reach me directly at hello@jacqueophotography.com

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For Sessions

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The magic happens! During the shoot, I’ll gently guide you while letting moments unfold naturally. Within a few weeks, your curated gallery will be ready, filled with precious memories that will stand the test of time.

The Session & Delivery

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Once your date is booked, we’ll plan your session together, from wardrobe and styling to location ideas. You’ll receive a complete guide so you feel fully prepared and relaxed.

Plan & Prepare

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It all starts with a simple message. Share your story, your vision, and what you’d love to capture. I’ll send over all the details and help you choose the session that fits you best.

Get in Touch

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The Process

Effortless from start to finish.

Craft a Stress-Free Wedding Day Timeline in Minutes

Start My Timeline

Use my free tool to build your perfect wedding timeline.

Build Your Wedding Photo Timeline
A calm, realistic starting point for your day

Add your ceremony time, choose what moments you want photographed, and this will build a draft timeline. Most couples land around 8 hours of coverage. I rarely stay longer than 10 hours. This is a guide - we will always finalize the real timeline together.

Step 1 - Core details
Helps us think about time of year and daylight.
Optional, just for context.
Everything is built around this.
If unsure, 30 is a good starting point.
Golden hour photos happen about 40 minutes before sunset.
Reception events will be built around this when you add it.
With a first look, most portraits can move before the ceremony.
Relaxed
Relaxed builds in extra buffer. Balanced is my standard. Fast keeps things tighter with fewer breaks.
A second photographer can cover Groom getting ready, ceremony details, reception details, and groomsmen at the same time I am with the Bride.
Example: 15 or 20 minutes of drive time.
Step 1.5 - Coverage and party size
Most couples land around 8 hours. I rarely stay longer than 10.
Larger parties may need more time for portraits.
Just for context and lighting expectations.
Step 2 - What moments do you want photographed?

Check everything you want photographed. These are standard time estimates so your day feels realistic, not overpacked. We will still tweak the final timeline together.

Pre-ceremony and getting ready
Portraits, reception and exit
More groupings means more time in formals. Fewer groupings means more time for the rest of the day.
Storytelling priorities

Choose what matters most to you. This helps me know where to leave more time.

Your draft timeline

Fill in the details above and click Build timeline to see a draft schedule here.