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Botanical guest of honour
At the Hortus Botanicus the guest of honour gets to be king or queen of the plants. Take a group photo at the entrance or (inside) among the plants where everyone holds a flower or leaf or wears one in their hair. The greener, the better.
Bourbon balcony bride toss
Bourbon Street is famous for its wrought-iron balconies. Find one with great character and take a group photo posing as if the bride is about to throw beads from the balcony above (or as if catching them from below).
Brabant sausage roll
In Brabant, sausage rolls (worstenbroodjes) are a staple. Buy one at a local bakery or supermarket, share it and take a group photo with everyone holding a piece or mid-bite.
Breakfast taco bridal team
The breakfast taco is the unofficial Austin breakfast. Find any taco truck or shop, share a few with the team and take a photo where the bride takes the first bite.
Brewery flight bridal toast
Order a shared tasting flight at any South Slope brewery (Burial, Wicked Weed, Hi-Wire, Green Man, Catawba). Take a group photo with the bride leading the toast and every flight tray held up in the shot. Kombucha or sweet tea works for non-drinkers.
Bride at the Mother Church
The Ryman has hosted Hank Williams to Taylor Swift. Take a group photo at the entrance where the bride strikes a pose as if she is about to walk on stage for her own headlining show. The crew applauds in the background.
Bridge over the Maas
On the Sint Servaas Bridge you have the best view of the Maas and the city. Take a group photo in the middle of the bridge with the water and the city clearly behind you.
Burgundian coronation
Today the guest of honour is king or queen of Mestreech. Crown them with a sash, tiara or other festive accessory and take a photo of the official coronation, ideally with a Burgundian backdrop like a terrace, church or bridge.
Burgundian feast
Maastricht is famous for its Burgundian way of life, with great food and drink. Order a shared snack somewhere (a charcuterie board, fries with satay, anything goes) and take a group photo with everyone tucking in.
Busker selfie with the bride
Nashville buskers play live music on every corner of Broadway. Find one, drop a tip and take a group photo with the bride and the musician clearly visible. Bonus if everyone is dancing in the photo.
Camelback bridal summit
Hike Echo Canyon Trail (or sunrise option) to the Camelback summit. Take a group photo at the top with the bride centred, the valley spread out behind. The before-bachelorette sunrise hike is a Scottsdale rite.
Canal terrace cheers
Along a Leiden canal or in a courtyard you find a terrace that invites you to stay. Find one, order something festive, clink with the whole team and take a photo of the official toast. To the guest of honour!
Canyon Road sculpture bridal pose
Canyon Road has the highest concentration of art galleries in the city, with outdoor sculptures along the street. Find a striking sculpture and take a group photo with the bride centred and the team mirroring its pose.
Capital of the South finale for the bride
This is the final challenge! Take an amazing closing group photo where the bride wears a full bachelorette accessory set (sash, veil, the works) with an Atlanta backdrop (the BeltLine at dusk, the Ponce City rooftop in golden hour, the skyline from Piedmont Park). A photo for the wedding slideshow, well done everyone!
Carnival dance
Maastricht and carnival belong together. Spontaneously break into a group dance on the Vrijthof or another square, with or without music, and capture it in a video or photo.
Casino chip pose for the bride
Find a casino floor or a casino-themed photo wall (no need to gamble). Take a group photo where the bride holds a stack of chips like she just won big. Poker faces only.
Cathedral Basilica bridal frame
The sandstone Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi sits one block north of the Plaza. Find the twin towers, line the bride up in front and take a group photo with the cathedral filling the frame.
Cathedral bride pose
St. Louis Cathedral is the oldest cathedral in continuous use in the US. Take a group photo on Jackson Square with the three white spires behind you, the bride in a sash or tiara at the centre.
Cathedral steeples bridal frame
The twin spires of the Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist on Lafayette Square are visible from blocks away. Find a vantage point on Abercorn or Harris Street and take a group photo with the bride centred and the steeples behind.
Charleston bride lift
The party begins! Take a group photo where the bride is triumphantly lifted up by the team with a Charleston backdrop (a palmetto, a piazza, a wrought-iron gate). Higher and louder, this is your opening shot!
Cheers on the Plein
The Plein is famous for its lively terraces, even politicians come here for a drink. Find a cosy terrace, order something festive and take a photo of the official toast. To the guest of honour!
Citadel view
From the Burcht you have the most beautiful view of Leiden. Climb to the top and take a group photo with the rooftops of the city behind you. Everyone must be clearly in frame.
City Market mural moment
The City Market courtyards are full of painted murals on the warehouse walls. Find a colourful mural and take a group photo with the bride centred and the team posed around her.
City of Light coronation
Today the guest of honour is the star of the City of Light. Crown them with a sash, tiara or glowing accessory (lights, glow sticks, anything goes) and take a photo of the official coronation, ideally with a hip Eindhoven backdrop.