Device-Free Weddings: Embracing Unplugged Ceremonies

Unplugged ceremonies may not be a brand new concept, but they are gaining in importance and impact.

This article will discuss the many reasons why you might want to consider a ceremony that is unplugged, from its impact on the overall event to the effect on photography.

I will share with you some tips, whether you are a wedding photographer who is trying to manage the numerous smartphones that appear in your photos or a bride who wants to make sure your guests are present.

Although I can understand why some photographers might want to, I do not require or insist that my couples have unplugged weddings.

Unplugging is something I feel we should do at important occasions like weddings and family dinners.

Although I enjoy technology for all it can do, both personally and professionally I notice how it affects our ability to live in the moment.

We are so focused on taking a picture of a memorable moment that we forget about making the memory.

I am a professional photographer and know the difference between participating in an event or photographing it.

We’ll discuss the benefits of an unplugged ceremony and how to implement it. There are also some tips to help wedding photographers capture the moment.

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