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Thursday, November 4, 2010

Avoiding Rain on your Wedding Day

It will never rain on your wedding day.  Or will it?  Lately the forecast has been in favor of the rain and I think it would be wise for Brides & Grooms to start putting more preparation into plan B.


  • Have a wet weather back up plan for rain.
  • Usually the reception venue is the best place for plan b to hold the ceremony.
  • Ensure your photography / videographer is well planned ahead and has various options for wet weather.
  • Realise too that rain isn't also such a bad thing.  Rain symbolizes cleansing and there is no greater way to start a marriage than on a pure clean slate.
  • If it does rain relax, there is nothing you or anyone else can do about.  You have your back up plans and just go with the flow.
I have seen some amiazing wedding photos from some very talented photographers you can truly take advantage of the wet weather.  The final result of professional photography on a wet wedding day is that the Bride & Groom tend to always look more natural, look like they are having more fun.  

The trick is to relax, it's your day, rain, hail or shine.

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