Slavic Wedding Traditions: The Complete Guide for Photographers & Videographers
Booked a Slavic wedding and don't know what to expect? This guide gives you every tradition, every shot, and every pro tip — so you show up prepared, not guessing.
Written by Dennis Mulyar of Film House Weddings, who has filmed hundreds of Eastern European weddings over 14 years — from Orthodox churches in the Pacific Northwest to destination celebrations across the globe.
What's Inside:
- 5 core Slavic wedding traditions explained: Crowning (Venchanie), Bread & Salt (Khleb-Sol), Gorko!, Oczepiny (The Unveiling), and Vykup (Bride Ransom)
- Specific video and photo tips for each tradition — camera angles, lens choices, positioning, and timing
- A complete essential shots checklist covering ceremony, reception, and detail shots
- Pro tips for working inside Orthodox churches (lighting, tripod restrictions, priest etiquette)
- 7 field-tested lessons from 14 years of shooting Slavic weddings
- Beautiful hand-illustrated pages designed for quick reference on shoot day
This is for you if:
- You're a wedding photographer or videographer who just booked your first Slavic or Eastern European wedding
- You want to expand into the cultural wedding market and need to understand traditions before the day
- You've shot Slavic weddings before but want a reference guide to make sure you never miss a key moment
- You're a second shooter who needs a fast crash course on what to expect
9 pages. Instant PDF download. Print it, save it to your phone, or toss it in your gear bag.
Download now and walk into your next Slavic wedding like you've done it a hundred times.
A 9-page field guide to filming and photographing Slavic wedding ceremonies — covering Crowning, Bread & Salt, Gorko, Oczepiny, and Vykup with pro shot lists and camera tips from 14 years of experience.