Unplugged Weddings - Our Favourite Ways to Ask For An Unplugged Day

 
Photograph by Alberto Quero

Photograph by Alberto Quero

Unplugged weddings are becoming increasingly popular, and we are fully in support of this trend. An ‘unplugged’ wedding is essentially a wedding where all guests are politely asked to keep their phones away and remain present throughout the day.

As photographers, having a crowd full of phones staring at the happy couple isn’t exactly ideal - and it actually makes our job a fair bit trickier. Getting beautiful shots of your ceremony, whilst navigating and avoiding all the phones isn’t easy. Plus - your wedding photos will be filled with the smiling faces of all your friends and family as we capture all their emotions and reactions during the day.

Photographed by The Paper Fox

Photographed by The Paper Fox

Photographed by The Paper Fox

Photographed by The Paper Fox

We also believe asking your guests to keep their devices away makes for a much nicer experience for everyone involved. Everyone seems just that little bit more relaxed and present when they don’t have the temptation of checking their emails. Switching off and enjoying company is the loveliest way to spend the day.

Luckily for you, we’ve come up with a few ways of politely asking your guests to put their phones away and stay present throughout the day.

Say it with a sign.

Place a beautifully designed sign at the entrance of your ceremony, so your guests know it’s time to unplug. Here are a few of our favourites.

The Big and Bright

The Big and Bright

Sign by Wedding Decor Studio

Sign by Wedding Decor Studio

Photography: Unknown

Photography: Unknown

Need a hand whipping up a beautiful sign? Let The Paper Fox’s design studio lend a hand! Get in contact with us here

Give the job to your celebrant.

Right before the ceremony begins, your celebrant can let everyone know that it’s time to unplug. Here are our favourite ways they can word it:

Photographed by The Paper Fox

Photographed by The Paper Fox

  1. ‘Before the beautiful bride arrives I have just a few things I need to let you know. Firstly, the couple has kindly requested an unplugged day today. They ask that, in order for you to be fully present with them, please turn off all mobile phones and cameras. Their photographer is amazing and will capture some wonderful photos today’

  2. ‘The most wonderful gift you can give the lovely couple today is your presence. Please switch off all devices, and enjoy the day with us’

  3. ‘The lovely couple have requested your smiling faces today. Please put all cameras away.’

And, for the light-hearted ceremonies:

“Today, on this very special day, the couple has asked for everyone's presence. Please put your phones and cameras away and enjoy the day with us. That means you, Aunt Jill — Your instagram will survive without you.”

Photographed by The Paper Fox

Photographed by The Paper Fox

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The Paper Fox Wedding Blog. Alice Our Copywriter

Hi, I’m Alice and I love all things connection, presence, and joy. I found myself here at Paper Fox after my own wedding stirred something inside me; a desire to share the intricacies of such a meaningful day, and just how unique and special it all can be. To me, weddings are all about celebration, intentional design, and beautiful moments. I’m here to share everything I’ve learned as a bride, as well as tips and tricks from all of us here at The Paper Fox.

I am from Sydney, Australia but currently reside in Brooklyn, New York with my husband. I am the resident copywriter here at The Paper Fox, and I am co-creator of The Connection Corner - an online community + journal to uplift and support womxn.