Ideas needed for wedding photos, giving disposable cameras to children?
We're getting married next week and we've put cheap disposable cameras into the childrens activity packs with a list of photos to get. So far we've got; a picture of the best dancer, the biggest hat, parents dancing, the highest heels, groom without a drink, bride dancing, bride/groom eating wedding cake etc. Anyone have any other suggestions for photos a child could take? We know we'll get more pictures of the floor and ceiling than of people, but the idea is more to give the children a 'mission' to keep them occupied. So the more challenging the better.
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- someone very drunk. old aunties knickers. an arguement. Thank you we're gonna steal this idea for our wedding in february.
- Eh, just let them take pics of whatever they want.....it's nice to see the world through the eyes of a child.
- worst dancer?? nicest outfit? the bride in her dress! great idea by the way, congrats & good luck :o)
- You don't say how old the children are but I would have thought asking them to take special pictures would be good. Point out that the best photos will go in an album or something so that they try and take good pictures rather than just muck around. Have a lovely day!
- A relative you never knew you had. A group of people laughing/smiling. Someone holding flowers Another child dancing. A couple holding hands. A couple kissing. yourself (as in the child/a photo of themselves). I think what you are doing is a really good idea, wish i had thought of it for my wedding, hope it all goes well.
- that's such a good idea
- Oh, that is a very cute idea on how to keep the kids busy. Nice one! -The biggest smile -The wedding party -Best dressed -Most colorful outfit -Biggest present I hope you have a wonderful wedding, good luck!
- What a cute idea! Love it! - someone wearing blue (or any specific color), polka dots, stripes, etc. - someone the same age as they are - the present they would most like to open - something that starts with (a certain letter) - the bride and groom talking to a guest together - a picture of someone else taking a picture - a man who isn't wearing a tie
- Just wanted to say I think this is a clever way to keep children occupied. You could do the prettiest girl, the youngest person, the maid of honor, the tallest man, the flower girl and ringbearer, the person with the most food on their plate, the person with the biggest smile...
- What a great idea! How about bride & groom kissing, first man to take off his jacket, flowers on the tables, coolest tie...
- great idea! I'm going to steal it as well for the kids at my wedding. Thanks.
- Best photo of the floor and ceiling - - - might mean you'll get people in the shots! I did the pics @ my Aunt & Uncle's 50th Anniversary party and did the disposable camera thing. I spent $300 developing pictures for their album and couldn't use half of them -- in particular once the adults let the kids play with the cameras. And you've got to pay up in order to figure out *if* there are any good shots on the camera. I will NEVER EVER do this again. And BTW, the adults all took the same exact freakin' pictures! I asked that they insure everyone at the table was photographed, nope. I had a zillion pictures of the first dance and the cake cutting and their kids/grandkids introductions. Then there were the people who thought they could take the cameras home with them and I was chasing people down at the door to collect the cameras. Again, will NEVER do this again. It is a total pain and a waste of money.
- Dad dancing, lol. drunken granny. kissing couple aka bride & groom. the cake. who they think is the nicest/cheekiest/funniest, person there, (that shud get sum different results).
- This is a great idea. Can't really add to this idea but went to a wedding recently where the bridesmaid took a polaroid picture of each guest (after the ceremony and before the dinner, when everyone is having a drink). She gave it to them and asked them to put it in the album with a message. This was a great keepsake. You can buy special albums with one picture per age with space for a message underneath.
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