People love recording the entire ceremony, so they really only experience it through their screen instead of just watching you! If you don’t mind it at all, no need to say anything! I’ll always work around it in every way I can! This one is personal preference – do you care if you see phones in your photos? If you absolutely don’t want that, then I’d say go unplugged! If you don’t want people sitting there during the entire ceremony with their phones out, I recommend having them put them away.I never ever want that to happen during your big moment! PS – I never want to make your day look like something it wasn’t – if there were phones, I will keep any images that show what your ceremony felt like, and I truly believe that it totally okay! I support and love anything you choose for your day, and I want to showcase it as genuinely as I can! It’s SO important to me to be as out of the way as possible during the ceremony so your guests can enjoy it, but if I have to tap someone and whisper for them to kindly move, it can take away from your moment. I’ve had to kindly whisper and ask them to step over so we can get the shot all within a matter of seconds AND still capture you walking down. There’s a chance that people’s phones/arms/entire bodies will be in the aisle as you’re walking down! Although I’ve become a ninja at dodging any guests who pop their arms or bodies out into the aisle when I can to get their shot, sometimes it can be a really stressful moment! We only get ONE chance to capture you walking down the aisle and get your babe’s reaction, so when a guest steps into the aisle and doesn’t notice us, we have to do everything we can to work around them.It’s hard to re-do that real moment (because we can’t stop and ask for a re-do in the middle of the ceremony!) and it can impact your final video if they can’t use that audio. It’s not the end of the world and always gets a little chuckle, but it’s definitely not ideal! Let’s just say you’re in the middle of saying your vows and your videographer has you two mic-ed up for audio recording. ![]() What if someone’s phone rings? Whoops!! It honestly happens A LOT.If you’re wondering why it matters and how it impacts the ceremony, keep on reading: Here’s a little something that may interest you when it comes to planning your ceremony! Have you heard of an unplugged ceremony? You may see opinions from photographers floating around on this subject, and honestly, I don’t have super strong opinions one way or another! I truly feel like this is such a personal preference, so feel free to do what feels right to YOU and the ceremony experience you want to have!Īn unplugged ceremony is when you ask your guests to turn their phones and cameras off and put them away, so they can be fully present with you during the ceremony!
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