The Logistics of Luxury
How to Coordinate Group Portraits for 100+ Family Members
Mastering the ‘Crowd’ without Losing the Elegance.
At a Nigerian wedding, “immediate family” can easily mean 60 people. When that number swells to 100+ including extended elders and Aso-Ebi groups, the photography session can quickly become chaotic. Success lies in command, composition, and culture.
The ‘Tiered’ Staging Strategy
1. The Core Circle
Start with the couple and parents only. This ensures the most important shots are secured while energy levels are high.
2. The Elder Expansion
Bring in grandparents and uncles/aunts. We prioritise elders to allow them to return to their seats quickly.
The Photographer’s Secret: ‘The MC Partnership’
The most effective tool isn’t a lens; it’s the Master of Ceremonies (MC). We provide the MC with a typed, phonetic list of family names 24 hours in advance. This turns a crowd into a coordinated sequence.
- Announce the “Next Group” while the “Current Group” is being posed.
- Use a dedicated ‘Family Liaison’ from the couple’s side to identify faces.
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