10 Must-Have Photos Every Styled Shoot Needs

Styled shoots are powerful tools for showcasing creativity and getting published—but only if you capture the right images. Editors, couples, and vendors want to see variety, detail, and storytelling. To make the most of your styled shoot, here are 10 must-have photos that should always make your shot list.


1. The Flat Lay

Invitation suites, stationery, calligraphy, and accessories styled neatly on a backdrop. Flat lays tell the story of the couple’s day and are a favorite with wedding blogs.

2. The Dress (or Attire) Shot

Whether on a mannequin, hanging in a picturesque location, or worn by a model, attire shots highlight fashion and set the tone for the shoot.

3. Detail Close-Ups

Rings, shoes, jewelry, cufflinks, or heirloom items. These little details add depth and dimension to your portfolio and submission.

4. The Bouquet

A styled shoot isn’t complete without capturing the floral artistry. Include both close-up shots and wide-angle views of the bouquet in context.

5. Tablescape

Table settings show off design, rentals, florals, stationery, and place cards. A wide shot of the full table plus close-ups of the details is a must.

6. Ceremony Setup

Whether it’s an arch, backdrop, or creative installation, this is one of the most pinned and shared styled shoot elements.

7. Venue & Setting

Wide shots of the venue or outdoor space anchor the shoot and help publications show context.

8. Couple Portraits (or Models)

Models bring styled shoots to life. Capture romantic, editorial-style couple portraits that feel authentic and aspirational.

9. Cake or Dessert Display

Cakes are an artistic centerpiece. Show them styled with décor, florals, or unique props for maximum impact.

10. Behind-the-Scenes

Candid shots of vendors setting up, styling, or laughing together. These human moments build storytelling and are great for social media.


Why These Photos Matter

  • Publications love them – These categories align with the most requested images from editors.

  • Vendors need them – Each collaborator (florist, stationer, cake artist, etc.) gets professional images for their portfolio.

  • Clients trust them – Couples want to see every element of a wedding day represented in your work.


Pro Tip: Plan Your Shot List in Advance

Before the shoot, create a checklist of these 10 categories and share it with your photographer and vendor team. This ensures no detail is missed and everyone walks away with images that benefit their business.