Rain on Your Wedding Day? Why It’s Not the Worst (Especially on Camera)

Cue Alanis Morissette. Rain on your wedding day might feel like a nightmare, but hear us out: it can actually make your film stunning.

Think: moody skies, cuddled-up portraits, reflections in puddles, and raw, unfiltered emotion. Some of the most cinematic wedding films we’ve made happened during downpours.

What to do:

  • Have a backup plan (and share it with your vendors!)

  • Invest in clear umbrellas (they look cute in photos too)

  • Embrace it—it’s part of your story now

Helpful resource: The Knot’s Rainy Day Wedding Tips

From our lens: Rain brings authenticity and emotion that sunny days sometimes can’t match. Don’t fear it—feel it. And we’ll make sure it’s captured beautifully.

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