Search is evolving.
Couples aren’t relying on Google alone, they’re using AI-powered tools to ask for recommendations, ideas, and trusted vendor suggestions.
To appear in these results, your photography business needs clear, consistent signals that help search systems understand:
- who you are
- where you work
- what you specialise in
- who you serve
This checklist outlines the core visibility signals that influence how wedding photographers are recognised across modern search platforms.
Brand Clarity Signals
□ Your business name is consistent across all platforms
□ Your website clearly states you are a wedding photographer
□ Your location(s) are clearly written on your homepage
□ You describe your style (e.g. documentary, luxury, editorial, candid)
□ You state who you serve (local couples, destination weddings, elopements)
Website Authority Signals
□ You have a dedicated “About” page explaining your experience
□ You show real weddings with venue names and locations
□ Your service pages clearly describe what you offer
□ You include FAQs couples actually ask
□ You display testimonials with real names and venues
Web Consistency
□ Your Instagram bio matches your website description
□ Your Google Business Profile is filled out completely
□ Your directory listings use identical business info
□ Your contact details are easy to find (Main menu, website footer, contact page)
□ Your branding (name, logo, style) is consistent everywhere
Image Context Signals
□ Image filenames describe the wedding & venue
□ Alt text explains what’s happening in the photo
□ Blog galleries include written context
□ You avoid uploading hundreds of unnamed images
□ Your best work is easy to find (Avoid
Downloadable Checklist
Editable checklist: Google Sheet
Use this editable version to review your own visibility signals and identify gaps.
Professional Assessment
If you’d like a professional review of your visibility signals across modern search systems, my Wedding Photography SEO Audits provide a tailored action plan based on your current positioning.

