Saturday, May 16, 2009

Digital Disposable Cameras At Weddings

Digital disposable cameras are a great way to handle photography at a wedding.

Instead of hiring a professional photographer you can place one of the digital disposable cameras on each table or hand one to each couple for them to take photos of what they see fit. This way instead of one shot of each setting you can have many shots from different angles allowing you to keepsake different people's views at the wedding. This will make your guests as part of the ceremony and people will enjoy it even more.

Also by doing this you can be sure you get plenty of photos of your service and save money at the same time. Professionals can cost you almost as much as the catering. I understand the photos are important. You can always hire someone to do a small package and have the photos from your guests as well. This will give you many options for your wedding.

If you are willing to be different and go away from the norm on your wedding, using digital disposable cameras at weddings could work wonders for your photo album.

2 comments:

  1. From our experience one of the worst areas to "cut" is wedding photos. These are priceless photos and its very rare that you'll have professional pictures taken for a long time of just you two. At a glance it looks like an easy way to save $2,000, but high quality photos of you and your significant other should be in your top 3 priorities. Your article is dead on in adding candids from friends family and guests from every event your throw! Statistics say that 70% of your guests will own a digital, why rent? Check out services like http://www.seeyouthen.com for collecting digitals from friends and family. They provide a wonderful process for getting 100's of images just by following a simple process.

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  2. I understand that photos is a big part that is why I am personally doing both for my wedding. I just say it is an option to rent so people that don't have one are covered and the ones that do have one don't feel obligated although I am sure they will be more than happy to bring theirs. Thanks for reading.

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