![]() ![]() “Please switch off your devices and stow them away, we’d love to see your smiles aiming our way.” We want to see your lovely faces and happy smiles!” “Please turn off your cameras and devices until after the ceremony. “The bride and groom request the joyful sight of your smiles, without the distraction of electronic devices.” “The greatest gift you can give us today is to be truly present, so please turn off all phones and cameras and enjoy this special moment with us. Please turn off all devices and enjoy being fully present in this moment with us.” “The bride and groom kindly request an unplugged ceremony. We invite you to be fully present with us during our ceremony, so please turn off all phones and cameras. ![]() Our photographer will take care of the rest!” “As we tie the knot, please be our guest. Please rest your cameras as our ceremony only needs one!” “There’s a pro here taking pictures – we asked them to come. Our beautiful images will be available after the wedding.” “We’ve asked a professional photographer to capture this special moment so that you can sit back, relax and enjoy it with us. “Welcome family and friends! We’ve hired a photographer to capture how this moment looks with their camera, so you can capture how it feels with your hearts.” Display at the entrance to your venue, include in your program or ask your officiant to say a few words before your ceremony begins! ![]() Here are 14 unplugged wedding wording ideas to suit every type of celebration. There was a time when only Uncle Harry and his camera wandered into frame at your wedding ceremony – now even Grandma’s whipping out her phone for your walk down the aisle! Some couples are happy for their guests to snap and share as they please, but what if the paparazzi experience isn’t your style? ![]()
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