Sunday, 9 September 2018

How To Tastefully Promote Your “Unplugged” Ceremony To Guests

Smartphones and their cameras are everywhere— and with them, every detail of your wedding ceremony and reception can be uploaded to social media within minutes. What if you don’t want all those photos taken or uploaded by your guests?  
You may want to consider having an “unplugged” ceremony, where no one is allowed to take photos or mention the wedding on social media for the duration of the event. Discover how to tastefully promote your “unplugged” ceremony to guests. 
Help Your Guests Understand Your Reasons 
Maybe you dislike the idea of amateur photographers taking inappropriate or low-quality photos at your wedding. Perhaps you’re nervous that camera flashes and reflective smartphone screens will interfere with your photographer getting the high-quality shots he or she needs.  
There may also be more serious reasons for your choice, like a foster child, adopted child, or children in a troubled custody situation whose security might be compromised if their photo appeared on social media. If high-profile or celebrity guests are attending your wedding, they may also prefer an unplugged ceremony, to avoid publicity issues.  
You don’t have to explain all your reasoning to your guests, but a brief explanation could help them accept your choice to have an unplugged ceremony.  

https://www.naninasinthepark.com/2018/09/06/how-to-tastefully-promote-your-unplugged-ceremony-to-guests/

No comments:

Post a Comment