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Ask A Friend To Take Your Wedding Photos
By Lynn from Johnstown, PA Feedback About This Post:RE: Ask A Friend To Take Your Wedding Photos
Having friends or family take engagements photos is a great idea. We just had our room-mate take pictures of us in front of the fireplace all dressed up, & I just coincidentally wore a dress in the main wedding color ;) Post by morningperson RE: Ask A Friend To Take Your Wedding PhotosWhen my hubby and I got married 32 yrs ago we had a simple ceremony at the courthouse. Still, we got dressed up and had two friends stand up for us. Another friend took pictures and they were really nice. We also had one of our hands with our new rings and then just one of our rings side by side plus shots with the Judge and outside since it was a beautiful Sept day. I was still able to put together a wedding album and it cost very little! Someone recently told me that her niece had to pay over $1,000 for studio wedding photos. I could hardly believe it! Post by Debbie52 RE: Ask A Friend To Take Your Wedding PhotosWow! What a unique & lovely photo! Perhaps you need to consider a career in photography. Post By huggybear2 (Guest Post) | ||
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