Your wedding ceremony is a once in a lifetime moment that can either be put out for the whole world to see, or it be a moment of intimacy. Of course, there are benefits on both sides, but to have your ceremony completely unbothered by any distractions is the hidden gem to make sure you have the perfect intimate setting. Here are the five specific benefits you will gain if you choose to have a unplugged ceremony.
5 Benefits to Having an Unplugged Ceremony
1) YOU WILL GET TO BE IN THE MOMENT:
- You and your groom, as well as your guests, can be fully present to live in the moment of this beautiful union.
2) THERE WILL BE NO DISTRACTIONS:
- Your photographer can capture you walking down the aisle, with all the focus on you and your groom. There will be no distractions that could possibly hinder your moment.
3) YOU WILL GET TO SEE PEOPLE:
- As your walking down the aisle, you will be able to see the faces of your guests rather than viewing a handful of electronics.
- You will get the privacy you desire rather than feeling like the paparazzi is there.
4) YOU WILL SEE THE WHOLE PERSON:
- In your wedding photos, if there are a lot of phones out, they can be distracting and can even obscure guests’ faces.
- Without any phones in the way, you’ll be able to receive whole view photos of your guests.
5) YOUR CEREMONY WILL BE PEACEFUL:
- Any flashes or noises from electronics can cause unwanted distractions and create a loud environment.
- The atmosphere of your ceremony will take on a much more serene and tranquil vibe.
If you are planning for a intimate, serene, and relaxing wedding concept, then going unplugged will be your best bet! These benefits will only enhance your ceremony experience to ensure that the quality of your special day is fully embraced and captured. You will be able to savor each moment, each guest, and each photo a little bit more and they will each taste a little bit sweeter!
Credits:
Photographer: APRIL MAURA PHOTOGRAPHY
Venue: PARADISE VALLEY COUNTRY CLUB
Photographed with I DO PHOTOGRAPHY
Ceremony Venue: BROPHY CHAPEL IN PHOENIX
Second Shot with RISO STUDIO
Venue: THE WRIGHT HOUSE
Second Shot with RACHEL SOLOMON
Venue: VILLA SIENA
Second Shot with MONIQUE HESSLER PHOTOGRAPHY