


Please consider the below points if you are about to plan a wedding: For me I want to let you know the true consequences of guests behaving in this way and their direct effect on your wedding photography investment! Please don’t misunderstand me, I respect all weddings, but by providing this information on the unplugged wedding, I am confident you will all make the best choice and the wisest decision for your special day! Whether my clients have an unplugged wedding or not, I will always respect their wishes. If you’re reading this and are thinking I’m being a bit harsh, my aim is not to scare anyone, but rather be practical. If this issue is solved, the unplugged weddings wouldn’t be as popular as they are today. A Lot of guests get wrapped up in the day and forget that photos can be taken by remaining seated where they are, and respecting the fact that hired photographers should be given the chance to do their job correctly. This aside, guests always move around to take pictures disturbing other people’s views, and of course the photographers work. Yet the wedding ceremony can sometimes become frustrating when the guests try to intervene and “photo bomb” what could be the most candid shots of the wedding. It goes without saying that the ceremony is the most important part of the day.
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Guests would genuinely enjoy the ceremony and what’s more, allow the professional photographer, who is being paid for a service, to take the photos. I honestly believe this is truly an amazing option. For those who are still in the dark this type of wedding restricts all guests from using their camera, mobile phones, iPads etc., throughout the ceremony or even the entire day depending on how long the bride and groom want it to last. You may have heard this before or even been to one before. However, I would like to open your eyes to another option: The Unplugged Wedding. As a bride and groom, you might not have of given this much thought, or even like it. Generally people consider it to be more important to capture the moment on their phones rather than cherishing these moments personally. I hate to say it, but nowadays attending a wedding is no longer about sitting and enjoying the wonderful moments which are happening right in front of you but rather about guests taking pictures using their cameras or more likely their mobile phones.
