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this episode is a part of our wedding day 101 series where we break down different parts of the wedding day and explain how we approach being wedding photographers step by step today were diving into the ceremony so when i think about a ceremony i think about it in three main parts so one the processional which is when the bride is coming down the aisle entering the ceremony coming down to the altar the actual main part of the ceremony which is the the ceremony itself and then the recessional which is when the bride and the groom are leaving the ceremony so in this video im going to be doing some diagrams and im going to be using the example of a bride and a groom and an officiant but all of this would apply no matter who youre photographing all right so this is an example of a processional so we have the bride and her dad or whoever is walking down the aisle back here at the back and then i would be standing normally right up here so that means im normally in front of the mother