I recently read an article by a wedding photographer who explained why, as a professional photographer, it's so frustrating when guests take pictures at a wedding (they cause weird lighting issues from all of the flashes, a lot of pictures have guests in the background with cameras in front of their faces, guests who are trying to get a shot of the bride and groom get in the way of the professional photographer, etc).
I also recall my own photographer mentioning something about how it's annoying to her. And then this afternoon I saw this blog post:
http://offbeatbride.com/2011/06/unplugged-weddingWhat do you all think about asking guests not to take pictures during the ceremony? Did you or will you ask your officiant to kindly request that guests put their cameras away?
It makes sense, but I also know that sometimes some of the best and/or funniest pictures come from guests who just happen to get a really great candid shot. Then again, though, the hired professional would likely get some of those shots anyway, no? Would guests be offended if they're asked to put their cameras away for the duration of the ceremony?
I'd love to hear your thoughts about this!