Grooms, you're not off the hook! They will want some shots of you looking spiffy in your tux - these are usually taken at the church or ceremony location about an hour before things get rolling. Make sure your parents, siblings, groomsmen, and florist (with bouttenieres) know to be there on time. Now, you will need to appoint someone who knows everyone, to pin on all the boutonnieres, and make sure you have flowers stuck to anyone you'd like included in the pictures. Among the sea of preening finery, flowers are how wedding photographers separate the Yorks from the Lancasters, so when they see someone's been pinned, that's a clue they're someone who is worth following around! You may also want some pictures of any readers, soloists, or other special guests who are taking part in the ceremony. It's a swell idea – they just need to know who they are beforehand. The soloist might be your best friend from kindergarten, but they won't know her from the church lady, so be sure and point these folks out to them. While you're at it, if you've made any last-minute changes, go ahead and point out anything that might be different during the ceremony so they can be ready.