I saw this and thought it was great and a fab polite way of letting people know your wishes. Having others taking pictures has been known the ruin the photographers photos
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Our wedding day - 6 October 2012
CommentAuthorbarbie86
I think that's fab!
I def don't want guests taking photos during the ceremony; I want to see people's faces, not a sea of phones/cameras; I'm just trying to find a way of letting people know in the least offensive way possible. I don't usually like rhymes, but I like that one!
CommentAuthor*The NewMrsMalin*
That's great; I know for the last wedding I went to; they didn't allow photographs to be taken anyway. I think I'll say to my guests to not take any photos with a flash. :)
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CommentAuthorTheFutureMrsK
I don't think guests are allowed to take photographs during the ceremony but we discussed this with the photographer and he said as long as other people don't stand in his way when taking photographs then they wont affect his photographs. I wouldnt mind people taking photographs of key bits of the ceremony but I wouldnt like flashing all the way through. I don't feel comfortable explicitly asking people not to take photographs as my dad and uncle enjoy taking photographs but I doubt they will take any during the ceremony xx
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CommentAuthorWhovianbride
I don't want people taking pics at the wedding but think that signs a bit to OTT and kinda rude.
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I prefer something like this.
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