Every love story deserves to be captured beautifully — from your dreamy pre-wedding moments to your emotional wedding day memories. But when it comes to photography, couples often wonder: Should we go for a pre-wedding shoot or focus on wedding day photos?
Both have their charm, but they serve different purposes. In this guide, Vivid Candid breaks down the difference between pre-wedding and wedding day shoots, helping you decide which photos are better for your story.
A pre-wedding shoot (sometimes called an engagement shoot in some markets) takes place before your actual wedding day — often weeks or even months in advance. The idea: capture your vibe as a couple in a relaxed, creative environment. You pick a scenic backdrop (beach, heritage site, cityscape), choose outfits that reflect your personalities (casual, themed, formal), and spend a few hours telling your story through images.
This kind of shoot gives you breathing room: you’re not under ceremony-time pressure; you can change outfits; try fun poses; experiment with lighting and locations. Plus the results can be used for save-the-dates, wedding invites, décor, or to build excitement on social media.
If you love cinematic, stylised photos that showcase your chemistry and expression as a couple — a pre-wedding shoot is ideal.

Your wedding day shoot is the main event. It captures the rituals, the candid moments, the emotions, the family interactions — all the pieces that make your wedding day unique and unrepeatable. From getting ready (bride/groom prep), to the ceremony, to candid fun with friends and family, to the celebration and send-off: this is the story that will live forever.
Because the timeline is tight, the photographer needs to be quick, prepared, and able to adapt to lighting, movement, and unpredictable moments. What you get are raw, genuine memories: the laughter, the tears, the embraces, the décor, the outfit detail.
If you want true emotional documentation — the “day you said I do” captured in all its complexity — the wedding day shoot is non-negotiable.

Here’s a quick comparison table to illustrate how the two types differ:
| Aspect | Pre-Wedding Shoot | Wedding Day Shoot |
| Mood | Relaxed, styled, creative | Emotional, real-time, documentary |
| Timing | Scheduled ahead, ample time | Fixed schedule, tight timeline |
| Control over setting | High — choose location, outfits, poses | Lower — venue and rituals dictate flow |
| Purpose | Storytelling, invites, décor, social | Real memories, family, ceremonies |
| Outfits | Multiple looks, fun themes | Traditional garments and formal wear |
| Emotion captured | Chemistry, relaxed moments | Authentic reactions, once-in-a-lifetime |
Because each shoot serves a different purpose, one isn’t inherently better than the other — they’re simply different tools in your wedding-story toolbox.
So, which is “better”? It depends on what you value — and how you plan to use those photos.

The Best Approach? Combine both, if your budget allows. Use the pre-wedding shoot to tell your love-story, build comfort with the camera, and showcase your personalities. Then use the wedding day shoot to record the grand, unrepeatable emotion of the day. Together they give you a fuller narrative, richer visual memory, and more flexibility in how you use your images later.
Here are three simple criteria to help you decide:
If you can, invest in both. If you have to pick one, let your purpose guide you.
When it comes to pre-wedding vs wedding day shoots, one captures your chemistry, the other preserves your legacy.
At Vivid Candid, we believe every couple deserves both — the dreamy portraits that define your story and the emotional candids that make it unforgettable.
Our photographers specialise in story-driven, authentic, and vibrant photography that blends the best of both worlds — creative pre-wedding visuals and heartfelt wedding day memories.
Yes — it helps you bond with your photographer, get comfortable in front of the camera, and gives you creative content you can use before the wedding day.
You can — many couples do — but you’ll miss out on a relaxed, styled session where you explore your story. The wedding day shoot will still capture key memories.
Wedding-day photos tend to feel more natural because you’re living the moment. Pre-wedding sessions feel more styled and planned — which can be beautiful, but different in vibe.How early should we plan a pre-wedding shoot?
Ideally 1-2 months before the wedding. This gives you time for editing, prints, using the images for invites or décor.
At Vivid Candid, we believe every picture tells a story — your story. Whether it’s a wedding, portrait, event, or product shoot, our goal is to create images that reflect beauty, authenticity, and emotion.
With years of experience and a passion for creativity, Vivid Candid blends artistry with technical expertise to deliver photographs you’ll cherish forever.
At Vivid Candid, we believe every picture tells a story — your story. Whether it’s a wedding, portrait, event or product shoot, our goal is to create images that reflect beauty, authenticity, and emotion.
With years of experience and a passion for creativity, Vivid Candid blends artistry with technical expertise to deliver photographs you’ll cherish forever.