Hi girls,
Just though I would drop in and say Hi and have a look at all the new
DCL brides plans

everything looks fantastic
We are just starting to finally get on top of everything and now that we have most of our photos back (still waiting on our MK shoot album but thats another story) I was thinking of doing a trip report as I never started a planning Journal.
I saw Lisas comment and just wanted to add my 2 cents as this was our experience too
Our onboard photographer was hopeless as well, my one real regret is that I didnt prepare for this a little better. We learnt a lot about the onboard photo situation after the wedding as we ended up officially complaining both onboard & back on land as it was not just the photography, but also the service & the manager that were appalling.
But for all those who cant manage an external photographer and have to work with the ships a few little things (in our case especially) could make all the difference.
1) Go through the TR of a few past brides and copy/paste into a document examples of all the photos you would like to have (ceremony, reception, around the ship etc). Give this to your photographer & planner when you first get on the ship I was completely unprepared for how much direction the photographer would need, so a lot of the photos I wanted we missed out on as I couldnt remember on the spot.
2) Any photos that you especially want (eg bride with mother, decorations etc) list all these down in a checklist so he/she can just tick them off on the day (also give a copy to your coordinator) as the 2 hrs goes so quickly and you want to be able to have fun and not worry.
3) As soon as you get on the ship go to shutters and introduce yourself, find out who will be your photographer and ask them to let you know their schedule of where/when they will be shooting on the ship prior to the wedding. Then go line up and have them take your picture a few times, it doesnt matter if its a character or backdrop location, but it will allow you to see what kind of pictures they take & also both of you will get to know each other a bit. I really wish we had known who our photographer was before hand as we very quickly picked out one guy as completely useless after he had taken our photo around the ship a few times (thankfully he didnt shoot the wedding) and when we would see him at a spot or with a character we wanted a photo with, we wouldnt even bother lining up till the photographer changed as we knew the photo would be dreadful.
4) If you have anyone coming with you ask them to bring a camera and snap away as you cant have too many photos.
5) We also befriended people on our cruise (through the cruise meet thread) and they stood and watched over the balcony above deck 7 & we got some great shots from them too.