![]() ![]() There is no need for guests to be checking their phone, there is no need for guest to take photos, you have hired a professional wedding photographer. You want them to be there to enjoy the moment, enjoy the moment of you getting married, to forget about everything and just be there. If the photos above were not enough of a reason, then think about your guests and why you want them to be there. On the other side in a world where people are checking their phones, taking photos and uploading to Facebook or Instagram in an instant, do you want to look down the aisle to see your friends and family hiding behind a camera or their phone as they take photos and upload for the world to see before you have even said ‘I Do’? Why you should have an unplugged wedding? An unplugged wedding is about enjoying the moment, looking down the aisle to see your friends and family looking back, seeing their emotion, seeing them smile, feeling the love. Should have gone Unplugged Photo by heidiryderĪn Aisle of Camera Phones Photo from Įveryone is a Wedding Photographer Photo by Ning Wong StudiosĪn unplugged wedding is where you and your guests unplug from the world, be it your phone, iPad, camera, or any other technology that is around. Guests should be Guests Photo by heidiryder Photos ruined by Camera Phone Photo by Photography by Charise IPads at Weddings? Go unplugged Photo by Evangeline Laneīan Camera Phones from Weddings Photo by Amber Wilkie Photography One way to get a good photo Photo by Kirstie Tweed ![]() Hire a Professional Photographer Photo by Unplugged Weddings Image by Jamie Bosworthīan iPads from Weddings Photography credit – Michael McNett – Michael McNett Photography Have an unplugged Wedding Photo via Allure Productionsīlocked Wedding Photo Photo by Corey Ann Photography Wedding Cameraphones Anna Delores Photography Why you should ban phones!Ĭamera Phones at Weddings. Unplugged Wedding Photography Photo by David Stubbs PhotographyĢ3-Photos-that-Will-Make-You-have-an-Unplugged-Wedding Selfie stick pointing out Unplugged Wedding - Photo credit Unknown People sticking out taking photos Unplugged Wedding - Photo credit Unknown People stepping into shot Photo by Bryan Sargent Photography Photo by Wayne La PhotographyĢ3 Photos that Will Make You have an Unplugged Wedding!Ĭamera Phones everywhere! Photo by "If we didn't say anything they would take all those liberties and go nuts - they're very enthusiastic photographers," Monica says.The Groom cannot even see! Photo by Thomas Stewart Photography Many of their guests were unfamiliar with a church setting, and had travelled from overseas, making them extra keen to capture photos to show relatives back home. When Monica Defendi and Ken Woo married in a Catholic church in Perth, etiquette played into their decision to make an announcement about photography. Natalija says it's now common for photographers to provide a selection of photos soon after the event, so guests can easily like and share on social media to their heart's content. "We wanted to be able to reserve that opportunity to ourselves to be able to do that first." "We didn't want people to start posting photographs on social media shortly after the wedding or even during," Nadia says. For newlyweds Nadia and Jason Clark from the north coast of NSW, having a choice of the images that made their way online was appealing. ![]()
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