S2 | E5: Blurred Lines & Perfect Light
Ever wonder why your photographer needs a shot list and a prayer before family formals start?
This week on The Vendor Confessional, Ivy sits down with photographer and published author Kendra Sutton — a former teacher turned full-time memory-catcher — to dish on the unpredictable magic (and madness) of wedding days. Kendra breaks down why communication is everything, especially when it comes to expectations, timelines, and yes...budget awkwardness. She’s got opinions on overlooked details (hello, trusting your coordinator!) and advice that could save you a hundred headaches — all delivered with the ease of someone who’s seen it all through the lens.
Outside the wedding world, Kendra also gets vulnerable about her personal journey with infertility, which she beautifully chronicles in her book “Pink Line, A Poetry Collection,” available now on Amazon. (And yes—Ivy’s grabbing a copy for someone in the comments, so speak up.)
Whether you're behind the camera or dodging it at cocktail hour—this one’s perfectly exposed: crisp, candid, and just cheeky enough to keep you focused.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Podcast Goals
00:02 Kendra Sutton Photography: Background and Journey
02:01 Creative Expression: Photography and Poetry
03:31 Wedding Photography Approach and Traditions
05:20 Understanding Photography Styles and Misconceptions
07:49 The Importance of Hiring a Photographer
08:46 Budgeting for Photography and Vendor Communication
11:18 Fulfillment in Photography: Trust and Relationships
13:23 Handling Challenges on Wedding Days
17:22 Overlooked Aspects of Wedding Planning
20:41 The Role of Engagement Sessions
22:18 Advice for Couples Starting Wedding Planning
23:56 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Keywords
photography, wedding planning, Kendra Sutton, Idaho Bride, documentary style, budget, engagement sessions, love stories, vendor communication, wedding rituals