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Guest don't look for me! please get me out of this jail.[hello counselor sub : eng,tha / 2018.04.23]
Guest don't look for me! please get me out of this jail.[hello counselor sub : eng,tha / 2018.04.23]







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You’re attending a private, personal celebration by invitation only – and that invitation does not extend to your entire social media friends list! So, unless you’ve been specifically asked to by the couple, steer clear of live streaming any part of their wedding. Whether it’s via Facebook or Instagram, this one is a big no-no. That means their wishes go, so don’t splash their photos all over social media without their say so. Remember that attending a wedding means witnessing a very special, private and intimate moment for a couple as they commit to becoming husband and wife. While we’re sure you wouldn’t be critical in person, captions for photos uploaded to social media are also not the place for negative comments, feedback or critique. Equally, any mishaps or accidents should not be shared on social media unless the couple see the funny side and give you the go ahead. Perhaps you caught the couple mid-sentence so their grin is more of a gurn… Any which way, only share photographs of the couple looking their brilliant, loved-up, happiest best. Trust us, sharing photos too soon really can ruin weddings…ĭO share photos of the newlyweds at their best.īrides always look beautiful, but that doesn’t mean we don’t all end up with some awkward photos. Surely posting those selfies can wait just a few hours more? We’ve even heard horror stories where bridesmaids are so keen they upload pictures of the bride to social media before the ceremony has even begun. The couple will want their evening guests to get the same surprise as you did. Make use of these moments, then respect the boundaries at other times.ĭON’T share photos before the evening guests have arrived. Or, they’ve gathered on the lawn pre-couple’s portraits to let you get snap happy. Perhaps the couple have earmarked a spot in the ceremony for you to take photos, when the photographer is finished. Remember that the couple you’re there to celebrate with have invested a lot in their photographer and chosen them carefully.

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We’ve seen it so many times: perfect aisle shots shattered because there’s a sea of smart phones being stuck out by guests, trying to nab their shots too.









Guest don't look for me! please get me out of this jail.[hello counselor sub : eng,tha / 2018.04.23]