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How Can I Get Great Ceremony Photos?

 

My friends weren't allowed to have pictures taken during the ceremony, so they had to fake the ring exchange in pictures taken afterwards. They came out so cheesy. Our officiant just told us we'll have to do the same. What are our options?

You might be surprised by what your officiant says if you ask her to bend the rules, Even if she stands firm, she might be willing to help you out by offering you options like taking shots without the flash, which some photographers prefer during those moments, or allowing the photographer to stand in an inconspicuous spot on the sidelines.

But if the rules are super-strict, there are ways you can keep from looking forced and strained while faking it. Don't think of smiling and posing, think of just being and laughing. Tickle each other's hands if you have to. Genuine grins make for a much more beautiful and natural photo.