The best thing I ever saw at a wedding: the father of the bride had arranged for piles of – well, I guess you’d call them wedding cameras disposable – on all the tables. Brilliant. Everyone had a great time, we all got drunk and danced like idiots and the whole lot was captured on these wedding cameras disposable. The results were developed and edited into an alternative wedding album – one taken from the point of view of all the guests, the friends and family, at the event.
The great thing about making wedding cameras disposable – they don’t cost very much, so if everyone gets really drunk and trashes/loses them, the guy that paid isn’t out of pocket. Wedding cameras disposable if broken aren’t cool enough to steal, either – but they make a heck of an impression on a table full of fancy napkins.
Making wedding cameras disposable also means that guests, as well as being entertained, can feel that they are a part of the commemoration of their friend/relative’s day. Making wedding cameras disposable allows attendees, as we did, to actively create the day – and just possibly make an album that means more to the happy couple than all the stagey pro shots taken by the feller being paid a fortune. You know, the one in back who keeps saying things like “no, a natural smile” while Auntie Sarah is trying to get off with the best man behind a flower arrangement.
It’s really a no-brainer. Having wedding cameras disposable means you don’t care what happens to them: for a minimal outlay and zero worry, then, you can maximise your chances of immortalising the great day in such a personalised and engaging manner that everyone who sees the snaps will want to do it, too. Don’t forget the professional: but if you want something a little different that will really be remembered (long after the “proper” album has been forgotten), think about making a pile of wedding cameras disposable in both cost and quality. You won’t regret it.