Post- wedding photography

Hi,

I was thinking of doing my oversea wedding photography after the banquet. So I can travel for honeymoon and do photography at the same time.

What do you advice to be displayed on reception table ? :))
 
Hi,

I was thinking of doing my oversea wedding photography after the banquet. So I can travel for honeymoon and do photography at the same time.

What do you advice to be displayed on reception table ? :))

If you're set on not having any pre-wedding shoot, there are still other items you can display on the reception table. I'm sure you and your fiancé have taken many photos together - even when it's casual, a collection of such photos can still make a great display. Apart from your standard guestbook and ang pow box, if you want to spice things up even more and get your guests involved (and kill more time before the banquet starts hehe), you can have a set of questions for your guests to anonymously (or if you prefer, you can request for them to identify themselves) write down their answers either on a card to drop into a box (if you prefer to read their answers in private) or on a big card / book (if you're ok with other guests reading the answers - if you choose this option, your guests will have one more item to check out at the table and kill more time haha).. Some questions that you can get your guests to answer include how they first knew you, their favourite memory of you / you and them, their suggestion on what name to give to your first child, their tip / advice for a happy marriage, etc. Let your creativity flow!! ;)
 
Hmmm, why don't you try doing a collage of all your dating photos into one big photo. This will be unique.
I have 1 client who didn't have any pre wedding shoot so what they did was simply a photo of them in the middle of a frame, the guest will have to write their blessings or sign around the photo. The frame then will be frame up nicely with glass n stuff. It's sitting nicely at their home now.
 

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