First off, congrats. If you’re reading this, you’ve found your person—and honestly, that’s the hardest part. I also recently got married, so trust me, I’ve been exactly where you are now: equal parts excited, stressed, and Googling "how to tell someone they aren't invited nicely".
A little about how we operate—you send me some inspo so I know your taste, you send me the floor plans & schedule, then it's smooth sailing. My wife and I will let the day play out naturally with our fingers always on the shutter button ready to capture all of your candids (or whatever shots our schedule says to take). We go with the flow, unless need us to take charge.
I edit my photos to feel natural—true to the moment but with a subtle touch that elevates without looking edited, this way when you revisit your photos you are reminded of the day - not the photographer. 
Now a little about us—my wife and I both have day jobs, this is our passion project—a way to do what we love while hanging out with cool new people on one of the most important days of their lives. This allows us to keep our costs low, which was a top priority for us (knowing how expensive the world is.).  
My wife is my first love, but photography is a close second. I accidentally fell into this world when I was running Facebook ads for realtors, decided to save money by taking the photos myself, and somehow ended up here—obsessed with capturing love stories through my camera. 
I then shot our own engagement photos, and had people asking who the photographer was. Next thing I knew, I was shooting a wedding, and now here we are.
I’m more of a fly-on-the-wall type, letting the day unfold naturally. But if you need me to step in and rally the troops, I’ve got you covered. My wife, on the other hand, is a detail queen. Awkward poses? Fixed. Flyaways? Gone. Ruffled suits? Straightened. She’s also the most organized person I know, so you’ll have both of us keeping things on track—though honestly, she’s your secret weapon.