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Unplugged wedding
Unplugged wedding











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I have even had brides absolutely terrified of seeing their professional wedding photos for the first time because the pictures their ‘friends’ took were that bad. You want your wedding day to be remembered by yourself and your guests as a beautiful and romantic occasion. I have seen it all from people posting other peoples weddings on social media. Bad, non-flattering camera angles, terrible expressions,even caught mid-mouthful of food. Perhaps the most irksome consequences for brides in the digital/social media age, is losing control of what pictures of themselves get posted to social media. So if you truly want your ceremony images to be the best they can be, I highly recommend requesting guests leave all of their photo gear at home. The worst offenders are those massive iPads that some Aunties insist on using during key moments of the ceremony.Īs a professional photographer I try my best to simplify and reduce the clutter in an image, but some things can’t be avoided. But this quickly can be ruined in the wedding photos they receive if cameras, phones and tripods are filling the frame of their special moments. Verbal announcements, cute signage, and simple program phrasing to encourage your guests to be in the moment and let your. Most couples go to great lengths and expense to have a beautifully styled and decorated ceremony space. You bet it is! An unplugged wedding is a great way to ensure that guests are actively involved and connected to your wedding ceremony and not distracted with trying to get that blurry, hail mary shot of the bride walking down the aisle.Īs a professional Brisbane wedding photographer for over 15 years, I have seen the amount of cameras and iphones at wedding ceremonies explode! It used to be only one or two uncles with new cameras that used to roam around getting shots (and missing moments themselves).Īn unplugged wedding often leads to more tears and laughter and a much more memorable occasion.Īnother issue that I find with phones and cameras at weddings is the visual clutter that they cause. This is usually requested particularly for the formal part of the day, the actual wedding ceremony.

UNPLUGGED WEDDING SERIES

As part of our ongoing Wedding Guide series of articles, we delve deeper into Unplugged weddings and their benefits.Īn unplugged wedding is one where the Bride and Groom request that all guests leave their cameras at home and keep their mobile phones in their pockets and purses. Those not in the know, may wonder what that exactly means. An unplugged wedding has become quite a growing trend lately in bridal wedding forums.













Unplugged wedding