What Your Wedding Photographer Wishes You Knew About Transportation
Travel time is what a wedding photo schedule is built on. Here is how transportation and photography actually fit together — and what we plan for.
Straight, practical guidance on the part of the wedding day nobody plans until late — timelines, hours, shuttles, vehicles, and how arrivals actually work across New Jersey and New York.
Travel time is what a wedding photo schedule is built on. Here is how transportation and photography actually fit together — and what we plan for.
Work backwards from the ceremony, not forwards from breakfast. A practical method for building a transportation timeline that survives contact with a real wedding day.
Read the GuideTransportation is booked as a continuous block, not per trip. Here is how to work out the number of hours your day actually needs — before someone quotes you a package.
Read the GuideShuttles are the piece couples remember six weeks out. Here is when they are genuinely necessary, how loops work, and what they solve beyond convenience.
Read the GuideMost weddings use more than one vehicle. A practical guide to matching the car to the party size, the venue's front door, and the pictures you want out of it.
Read the GuideBergen County has more wedding venues per square mile than almost anywhere in New Jersey — and some of the most difficult Saturday traffic. What that means for your transportation plan.
Read the GuideSkyline views, waterfront venues, and the tightest curb access in New Jersey. What a Hudson County wedding needs from its transportation plan.
Read the GuideThe questions that separate a wedding transportation company from a car service with a website. Ask these before you put down a deposit.
Read the GuideBoth will get you there. Only one of them plans the day around the fact that you are getting married in it. The difference, question by question.
Read the GuideFive printable pages: the fixed points every quote is built from, a backwards timeline worksheet, a vehicle and shuttle planner, and twelve questions to ask before you pay a deposit.
Two boxes. No sales call. Tina checks the calendar and replies — usually the same day.
Cost, timing, whether you even need a shuttle — we would rather talk you into the right booking than the biggest one.