The Best Time of Day to Get Married: Tips from a Melbourne Wedding Photographer

Hey there, soon-to-be-wed friends! So, you’re planning your dream wedding, and now you’re stuck on the big question—what’s the best time of day to tie the knot? Well, as a Melbourne wedding photographer who’s captured everything from sunrise kisses to sunset twirls, I’ve got some insights to help you figure it all out. Let’s break it down, shall we?

Outdoors vs. Indoors: First Things First

Before we dive into timing, let’s chat about the vibe you’re going for. Are you dreaming of a beachside ceremony with the waves crashing behind you, or maybe a cozy indoor venue that keeps you sheltered from Melbourne’s infamous weather mood swings? Your location choice plays a huge role in picking the best time for those perfect ‘I do’ moments.

Australian Beach Weddings: Timing is Everything!

Sunrise Weddings (8 am to 10:30 am):
Okay, hear me out—this might sound super early, but sunrise weddings are a hidden gem! Imagine the soft glow of dawn, an empty beach all to yourselves, and that gentle morning breeze. Plus, you’ll dodge the harsh Aussie sun and have the whole day to bask in newlywed bliss. Not to mention, champagne breakfasts are absolutely a thing, and they’re fabulous. It’s definitely a non-traditional start, but hey, who says you have to follow the crowd?

Late Afternoon (3 pm to 5 pm):
This is a popular pick, and for good reason. You get a leisurely morning to prep, and by the time you’re ready, the light is starting to soften—perfect for those dreamy, sun-drenched photos without the midday glare. It’s classic, it’s beautiful, and it gives you plenty of time to relax and enjoy every moment.

Sunset Weddings (5 pm onward):
Sunset ceremonies are magical—there’s just something about that golden hour glow that makes everything feel like a fairytale. But, a little heads up: the ceremony might run over time, squeezing the window for those must-have bridal portraits. If sunset is your vibe, consider doing a ‘First Look’ before the ceremony. It’s an intimate moment just for the two of you, and you can knock out some family photos early too, freeing up time for couple shots later. Trust me, you’ll thank yourself when you’re not racing against the fading light!

What’s Your Perfect Time?

Have you nailed down your ceremony time yet? And what about the location? Beaches are stunning, but don’t forget to check on permits and local rules—especially in popular spots like Melbourne Bayside or St Kilda. I’ve got a handy guide on that if you need it—just give me a shout!

Dreaming of a specific beach or a unique spot that’s all your own? Let’s talk! Maybe I’ll even whip up a list of Melbourne’s top hidden gems for beach weddings. 🏝️

Found some helpful tips here? Drop me a comment and let me know what you think! And if you’re still on the hunt for a Melbourne wedding photographer who’s all about capturing those real, candid moments, what are you waiting for? Let’s meet up, grab a coffee, and chat about your big day!


Hey I am Fran and I am a wedding photographer based in Melbourne but available Australia wide and Destination. Currently booking weddings in Melbourne for 2020 and only limited dates available for 2019. If you are planning your wedding in Melbourne or the Mornington peninsula then look around this blog. I am constantly updating and adding new information to help you along the way! I can’t wait to meet you!

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