An LDS Family’s Guide to Happy Wedding Photos and A Stress-Free Day
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RobynJuly 11, 2017
As a mother of five married children, the best photo advice I have to give is do them before the ceremony. Yes, you and the wedding party have to be at the temple earlier, but it was so worth it. The lighting is better, the weather cooler (all of my children married in warm weather), and the bride is fresher. We were not hurried and everybody was there when the actual marriage took place. We then all left for the luncheon promptly.
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