The timeline is where
your vision becomes real.
After years of photographing weddings across Kentucky and beyond, I've learned that the couples who feel most present, most joyful, and most free on their wedding day are the ones who went in with a thoughtful plan. Not a rigid script — a thoughtful plan. One that carves out space for stolen glances, unhurried moments, and the light that only comes once. This tool is how I help every couple I work with build that plan, together.
How it works
Tell me about your day
Enter your venue, ceremony time, coverage hours, and whether you'd like a first look. A few details is all it takes to begin.
Watch your timeline take shape
The builder generates a colour-coded, photographer-informed timeline that accounts for travel, light, and the pace of a real wedding day.
Refine every detail
Adjust milestones, add personal notes, and shape each moment to reflect exactly what matters most to you both.
Export & share
Download a beautifully formatted PDF to share with your planner, family members, and wedding day team. Everyone stays on the same page.
Every detail
considered.
This isn't a generic scheduling app. Every element of the timeline builder reflects real-world wedding day experience — the kind that can only come from spending hundreds of days behind a camera at moments that cannot be repeated.
- Photographer-informed timing built around natural light and real pacing
- First look and traditional ceremony pathways, both fully supported
- Colour-coded milestone categories so your day reads at a glance
- Coverage window visualisation — so you never miss a key moment
- Branded PDF export formatted to share with your full vendor team
- Mobile-friendly — plan from anywhere, at any time
portraits moved accordingly.
fully mapped.
who needs to know, knows.
Wedding Day Timeline Builder
Crafted for a seamless, beautifully photographed day
A first look allows more portrait time & a calmer morning. Without it, all couple portraits happen after the ceremony.
In addition to the couple's first look, are any of these planned?
A Day to Remember