Pictures are an
integral part of any wedding. Newlyweds are usually thrilled to get their
pictures back from the photographer so they can relive their special day. But
there are many special activities you can build into a wedding that involve
photos.
One fun idea that
many brides employ is to take photos of everyone as they arrive at the wedding,
almost like you do at a high school prom or company Christmas party. You can
provide a backdrop and couples can pose either for a paid photographer or for
whoever happens to pick up the camera. These pictures can be taken with a
Polaroid camera for instant fun or with a disposable camera. If you want
slightly higher quality photos, go for a digital camera.
This can be an
excellent way to keep guests busy and happy until the "official"
reception begins with the arrival of the bride and groom.
As an extension
of that idea, you can take instant photos and create scrapbook pages or memory
book pages with the photos. There can be supplies on hand so guests can create
pages on site, or pages can be pre-made and photos simply placed into the
prepared spaces. If guests don't want to create pages on site, or the bride
doesn't want this particular activity going on, the photos can be saved for
later. As a gift for the bride and groom, someone can create memory books with
these photos.
If Polaroid
cameras are used, another option is to have the people in the photo sign the
Polaroid photo and place that in a basket somewhere. The bride and groom will
enjoy looking at the photos later.
While it's not a
particularly unique idea, many brides like to provide disposable cameras on
each table at the reception so guests can capture candid shots of the reception
and the table guests. These photos can be added to the newlyweds' wedding album
or they can be placed into a separate album showing the wedding from the
guests' perspective.
Another fun
activity sure to be entertaining is to create a "silent photo guess"
area. Here's how this works: before the wedding, someone close to the bride and
groom collects pictures of the bride and groom at various stages in life. The
photos should depict the bride and groom doing things, not at Christmas or with
their first birthday cake. In other words, the photos should include some
action, but it shouldn't be obvious in the picture what has taken place or
where the person is.
Much like a
silent auction, people will come along and look at the photos, then take a
silent guess as to what the photos show. They can write their guess on a piece
of paper and put it in a numbered basket that corresponds with the number on
the photo. Reading these guesses during the reception is entertaining and sure
to be amusing. The bride or groom can provide the real answers. This is a
particularly fun activity at a relatively small, family wedding where the
participants know the bride and groom very well.
If you want to
provide an area for guests to have their photos taken but aren't thrilled with
the "prom night" idea, how about having a photo corner set up
somewhere in the reception hall or facility. Here, the wedding photographer
will take candid shots of wedding guests. They might be couples, but could also
be entire families, friends having a good time, or the groom being carried on
the shoulders of the best man. Whatever the pictures end up being, they provide
a fun, "let it all hang out" area for the wedding guests and a
surprise for the bride and groom. Since they will likely be busy with all the
reception details and having the time of THEIR lives, they might appreciate
knowing their guests had a pretty good time too, as evidenced in the photos.
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