I thought brides+grooms wanted to have a memory a couple of weeks after the excietement is gone...
then maybe I'm just too old-fashined
I bought 24 disposable cameras for our wedding, then asked the guests to take pictures but return the cameras for us to process. 11 of them made it back to us, 2 got back to my mom a month later, and we had some of the funniest and most spontaneous pics of our friends and family.
At 08:47 AM 7/1/04, you wrote:
Hi all,
You're not going to believe this, but then maybe you might and it might have happened to you. At my wedding last week, one of the aunts placed a picture she took at the church that day and placed it by the cake. "This is so the bride and groom have an instant picture of the ceremony". She then proceeded to, with her 4x6 printer, make pictures all evening and give them to the guests.
The studio I shoot for is doing digital and we post all weddings 4 weeks after the event where guests and family can view everything shot that day and at the same time order prints in various sizes to be mailed to them.
Thanks Aunt Alice for allowing me to work for nothing.
New twist...things to come??
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