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Facebook brides go online to save Bridesmaid
Dresses cash Forget pounding the streets for the expensive wedding dress
and table settings, social media has changed the way people are Princess
Wedding Dresses planning and experiencing getting hitched. Instead of
traditional snailmail invites, more couples are sending facebook notifications
to friends as a savethedate, according to industry experts. Hunter valley
wedding photographer, zoe ambler, said couples are increasingly asking their
friends to take instagram photos that will later be used in an online or print
album. "The main thing with portrait photography for weddings is people are
going to share those images and they want people to see them straight away and
if they can do that with facebook or instagram or twitter it cancels out that
need to hire somebody to do it for them, '' she said. Start of stwd sidebar.Skip to end of sidebar.
Adhering to the trend, ms ambler said she takes a single instagram photo of the
couple on their big day because people have come to expect an instant photo''.
According to a recent survey from bride to be magazine, having friends take
photos and record videos at a wedding could save up to $4324. A further $471
savings could be made by sending out facebook invites instead of splashing out
on fancy stationery. "It's an antique 1900s edwardian day dress, embroidered
with lace, it's beautiful, '' she said. Similar edwardian antique wedding
dresses can carry a price tag of up to $4000. Ms martin said she and her fiance
would not be hiring a photographer, as it was too expensive, and she would
consider creating a wedding book out of smartphone photos instead. Couples are
also using social media to update friends and followers during the wedding.
Triple j film critic and presenter of radio national's download this show, marc
fennell harnessed the power of social media by live tweeting his own wedding,
using the hashtag"Mmwedding''(Marc and madeleine's wedding). The pair updated
their relationship status within 30 seconds of saying"I do'', mr fennell said.
Wedding planners said social media has impacted the way they do business but has
not changed demand for their services. Anthea leonard, of sweet art wedding
planners, said social media had taken a lot of the hard work out of Girls Prom
Dresses her job. "Before pinterest, you used to beg people to bring in
any of their ideas just so you could get a thread of what they were thinking,
now they come in with complete mood boards on their phones, '' she said.
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