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Gen Z and Millennials blame Boomers for phone bans at weddings

May 22, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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An increasing number of couples are opting for unplugged weddings, where guests are asked to refrain from using their phones during the ceremony. This decision is motivated by a desire to create a more intimate and focused atmosphere during the wedding, allowing the couple to fully experience and appreciate the moment without distractions. Wedding planners report that 75% of couples are planning to have an unplugged wedding by 2024.

Interestingly, it is not the younger generations who are most likely to use their phones during weddings, but rather older family members who are eager to capture every moment on camera. Despite the professional photography services hired by couples, some family members prioritize documenting the event themselves and may end up interfering with the work of the hired photographer. Younger guests are more likely to understand phone etiquette and appreciate the importance of being present in the moment.

Photographers who have worked at unplugged weddings have noted that the absence of smartphones allows them to capture more genuine and emotional moments during the ceremony. Couples can look out at their guests and see the reactions on their faces, rather than obscured by screens. By eliminating the distractions of phones, photographers can focus on capturing the beauty and intimacy of the wedding day, resulting in more authentic and meaningful images for the couple to cherish.

The decision to have an unplugged wedding ultimately enhances the quality of the photography and ensures that the couple’s memories are captured in the best possible way. While some guests may be initially resistant to the no-phone mandate, they often appreciate being fully present and engaged with the ceremony. Wedding photographers find it easier to do their job when guests are not constantly reaching for their phones, allowing them to capture the true essence of the celebration without distractions.

For couples who value authenticity and emotional connection, an unplugged wedding offers a unique opportunity to create a more intimate and focused ceremony. By setting clear boundaries with guests about phone usage, couples can ensure that their special day is documented in a way that reflects the true essence of their love and commitment. Ultimately, an unplugged wedding allows couples to savor the moment and be fully present during one of the most significant events of their lives, surrounded by loved ones who are fully engaged in the celebration.

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