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Hannah
Dedicated October 2020

No "amateur" photos at ceremony..

Hannah, on October 16, 2019 at 3:25 PM

Posted in Wedding Ceremony 44

Hey all! I want to create a wooden sign asking for our guests not to take photos during the ceremony...I want our photos to have our guests engaged in our moment, without phones or camera out and also do not want them to be in the way of the photographers (I mean, that's what we pay the...

Hey all!

I want to create a wooden sign asking for our guests not to take photos during the ceremony...I want our photos to have our guests engaged in our moment, without phones or camera out and also do not want them to be in the way of the photographers (I mean, that's what we pay the photographers for...right?!).

Has anyone else done something similar to this? I do not want to sound rude, I will be more than happy to share the photos with my guests when the time comes!

Thanks!

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  • Allison
    Dedicated October 2021
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    Of course! Most people call it an Unplugged Wedding!
    You can find so many ideas on pinterest and even buy templates/ signs from Etsy.
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  • Yolanda
    Dedicated July 2021
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    Congratulations! Have multiple signs, and have your officiant announce that it will be unplugged as well. I'm using this :

    "Thank you for coming! We have but one plea. Please keep our ceremony camera-free. Though our I Do’s are unplugged, our reception is not. Once our vows are exchanged, you’re free to take a shot!”


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  • Alicia
    Devoted October 2021
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    I am definitely considering this
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  • Hannah
    Dedicated October 2020
    Hannah ·
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    I LOVE THIS! what a cute saying!

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