Unplugging Your Wedding in Cornwall

 

Unplugging your Wedding?

More and more couples are choosing to have unplugged weddings, where guests are asked to put away their phones and cameras and simply enjoy the moment. There are many benefits to having an unplugged wedding.

For one, it allows guests to be fully present in the moment and to truly connect with the couple. It also creates a more intimate atmosphere and allows guests to connect with each other. Plus, it means that your photographer can do their job without having to worry about guests getting in the way.

If you’re considering having an unplugged wedding..

First, make sure to let your guests know in advance that you’ll be asking them to put away their phones. You can do this in your invitations or on your wedding website. It’s also a good idea to have a sign at the entrance to your ceremony or reception area reminding guests of your request. You may even want to have a staff member or friend stationed near the entrance to remind guests as they arrive.

Carlyon Bay Hotel

Secondly, Be Prepared.. to unplug you big day

Be prepared to deal with the occasional guest who doesn’t want to put away their phone. In most cases, guests will be happy to oblige, but there may be a few who are resistant. Be firm but polite in your request and remind them that you’d appreciate their help in making your day special.

Bodmin - The Camel Trail

Finally, Don’t forget to enjoy your own wedding! Unplugged or Not

It can be easy to get caught up in making sure everything goes smoothly, but at the end of the day, this is your day. So, take a deep breath, put your phone away, savour every moment and let The Cornish Wedding Photographer capture it for you.

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