Micro Wedding Photography
Full Coverage for Celebrations That Stay Small
Micro Wedding Photography in Florida for couples hosting intimate weddings with fewer than fifty guests
Micro weddings limit guest counts to immediate family and close friends, but couples still want professional photography that documents the ceremony, personal moments, and meaningful connections without the logistics of large-scale wedding coverage. The photography focuses on storytelling in a compressed timeline, capturing the interactions that matter when every guest present has a direct relationship with the couple. Just Shoot Me Photography provides micro wedding photography in Florida designed for shorter event timelines, smaller venues, and celebrations where intimacy replaces scale but quality and coverage remain priorities.
The photographer documents getting-ready moments, ceremony details, vows and ring exchanges, family groupings, and candid interactions during receptions or small gatherings that follow. Coverage adapts to venues like private homes, small gardens, intimate restaurant spaces, or outdoor settings where the reduced guest count allows the photographer to capture every attendee and interaction without missing key moments.
Schedule a consultation to discuss your micro wedding timeline and the coverage approach that matches your guest count and venue.

Why Micro Weddings Require Different Photography Approaches
Micro wedding photography emphasizes individual connections and personal moments rather than crowd management and event choreography, allowing the photographer to spend more time on each interaction and less time coordinating large group shots. Flexible packages adjust to timelines that may last three hours instead of eight, with coverage concentrated on the ceremony, immediate family portraits, and the reception or meal that follows rather than extended dancing or multi-hour receptions.
After the wedding, you receive images showing every guest in attendance, personal exchanges between the couple and close family members, and detailed shots of the venue, decor, and table settings that often receive more creative attention in micro weddings compared to large events. The smaller scale allows the photographer to document subtle moments—a parent's expression during vows, a toast from a sibling, or a quiet conversation between the couple—that might be missed in the activity of a traditional wedding.
The service includes standard wedding photography elements like getting-ready coverage, first look sessions if planned, ceremony documentation, and family portraits, but packages adjust pricing and timeline expectations to reflect the shorter duration and reduced coordination complexity. Couples discuss whether they want full-day coverage or concentrated coverage during the ceremony and meal, and whether the photographer should remain through informal gatherings or departure sendoffs.
What Property Owners Usually Ask
Couples planning micro weddings often ask about timeline adjustments, coverage priorities, and how the photography changes with smaller guest counts.
What does photography coverage include for a micro wedding?
Coverage includes getting-ready moments, ceremony from start to finish, family and couple portraits, detailed shots of the venue and decor, and candid moments during the reception or meal, adjusted to match your specific timeline and event structure.
How does the photographer handle smaller venues with limited space?
The photographer adapts to close quarters by using wider-angle lenses where needed, positioning to avoid background distractions in intimate settings, and working with available light in spaces where traditional reception lighting or open floor plans are not present.
What timeline works best for micro wedding photography in Florida?
Most micro weddings allocate two to four hours for photography coverage, starting with getting-ready moments or a first look and extending through the ceremony and reception meal, though some couples prefer full-day coverage similar to traditional weddings.
How many guests can the photographer comfortably document in group portraits?
Micro weddings with fewer than fifty guests allow the photographer to capture every attendee in group shots without extended coordination time, and family groupings remain manageable with fewer extended relatives and large family branches present.
What should we finalize before booking micro wedding photography?
Confirm your venue location, event timeline from start to finish, approximate guest count, and any specific moments or family groupings you want prioritized during the coverage period.
Just Shoot Me Photography structures micro wedding coverage to match the intimacy and pacing of smaller celebrations without sacrificing image quality or storytelling depth. Contact us to review your event timeline and finalize the coverage package that fits your guest count and venue.
