

Work with your wedding photographer to ensure you can make a small set of photos (even just five shots!) available digitally to guests within a couple days of the wedding.


If you're considering an unplugged wedding, you must commit to sharing photos with guests and make plans for how you're going to do so. Remember: wedding guests take photos because they want to be able to re-live and share the experience of the day. Below, we've got copy ‘n' paste wording ideas for your officiant, wedding website, program, invitations - and even a pre-designed printable sign you can post at the venue!īefore the wedding… Talk to your photographer If you're unsure how to request unplugging in a way that won't piss off your guests, we're here to help. Encouraging your guests to put down their favorite devices can be a delicate dance… as one of our readers snapped, “If I was told I had to leave my phone at home, I'd likely stay with it.” Yikes! As with any special request you make of your wedding guests, you need to be sensitive and respectful if you're thinking of having an unplugged wedding ceremony. So you want to have an unplugged wedding - maybe at least the ceremony.
