Also, please don't take this the wrong way, how do you mean by high res images?
I imagine if you'd hired a wedding photographer then they would have sent you retouched and colour corrected .tiff? If you went down the DIY route, then what file quality have you got? This can go a long way in determining the best way to print them too. i.e, if you have got your images in raws then you'd have to work on them first to bring out the best of them before printing.
Also, please don't take this the wrong way, how do you mean by high res images?
I imagine if you'd hired a wedding photographer then they would have sent you retouched and colour corrected .tiff? If you went down the DIY route, then what file quality have you got? This can go a long way in determining the best way to print them too. i.e, if you have got your images in raws then you'd have to work on them first to bring out the best of them before printing.